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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
3/3 - Week of March 13-17, 2017

   
Driver's facilities. No ion logo (yet) but the lights were on inside!

   
Absolutely loving the ceramic tiles here on this anchor wall. They really pop!

   
I don't like complaining, but I think it's a dick move to spend effort putting up a new big fence here while the sidewalk/MUT still isn't complete.

   
Looking South at the King St. Grade Separation, from King. If the tracks are connected in the distance, here, we might be at 100% completion. Duke is 100% complete, and Frederick at King is the only other place I can think of where things might not be totally connected yet. Kevin?

   
Interesting transition from ballasted to embedded track, in a curve, with a restraining rail. I thought based on the configuration at Borden/Hayward/Courtland, this was undesirable. I guess not!
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 03-17-2017, 07:10 AM
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