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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Grand River Hospital - a few more center curb pieces were added around here either today or yesterday

Importantly: King from Union to William is FULLY OPEN! Including the Allen intersection. Drive up and down it as much as you want. At the moment, you can't turn onto William from King, though there are the little side streets (Kuntz lane, and another) that you can use to get on or off of William. The concrete pads onto these were just poured today, should be open by Monday.

Sidewalks alongside the Bauer lofts were also poured today, proving that those hydro poles in the middle of the sidewalks really WERE temporary.

Of note: this may have been in the FDPs, but there are no left turns from King (Northbound) onto Allen (Westbound). Might annoy some people.

Hey, have another photosphere!

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Some nice trees have been planted along King here too. Great!

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King / William - track is laid across the intersection

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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 09-30-2016, 09:59 PM
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