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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
A couple of fun things:
  • Awning Pro is getting creative and has set up a sign for their business directly on the Rapidway at Charles/Kent
  • There is additional lighting on the tracks at the Block Line station, and I think it looks fantastic. It's on the far side of the tracks, very directed and down, and it creates a beautiful ambience. Spot on!
  • I think the pedestrian crossing gates at Hayward/Courtland will cause challenges for drivers. Theoretically a train can pass though here without any interruption to traffic, but I know if I was driving along Courtland and I saw the arms and lights suddenly, it would give me pause.
  • Fence time: massive chainlink fence has gone up now adjacent the LRT Viewing Path that runs South from Block Line along Courtland: sads.
  • Deck plates are in for said path at the intersection it ends at by the car dealership

...Have an eye out this afternoon for the Planing and Works agenda.

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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 08-18-2017, 06:41 AM
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