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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
2/2 - Sunday, June 26

   
Ottawa/Mill area, looking over toward where the Southbound track will be coming from, off Borden. Still nothing really going on here. I'm anxious to see how the track will slope here, down toward Borden.

   
Looking back up Ottawa.

   
Close-up of an attachment point on an OCS/Catpole on Borden. A little while ago, someone had commented that they thought these were rusting already. I didn't see any rust on any of them, but they're plated with a colour that might have been confused with rust, I suppose.

   
The platform edge at the Willis Way stop on Caroline has been fixed up for a while now, but I hadn't gotten around to taking a shot of it. There you go - all fixed up.

Wednesday, June 29

   
In just a few days, almost all of the main switches to the yard track have gone in at the OMSF. I can't keep up.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 06-30-2016, 07:50 PM
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