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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Here is a link to the webcast of the meeting:

http://ec4.cc/dh2ddb22

Mike Murray made an interesting statement toward the end (20:10). I've typed it out:

Quote:"The other thing that we point out in the report, is the other work that needs to be done once Bombardier completes their work on the vehicle. And, a big portion of that, is the fitting out of the vehicles with the specialized equipment. Some of that will happen here; some of that may well happen in Kingston. And so what we'll report on is the status of vehicles - is that vehicle complete? ... is that equipment being installed here? Or is that equipment being installed in Kingston. So it may well be that vehicles are complete, but not yet here, because that work is being done in Kingston.

So, I just want to be clear - we will not likely see all the vehicles here in June; we're hoping, based on Bombardier's schedule, that all the vehicles will be complete by June, with work being done on specialized equipment fitting, in Kingston."
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 04-18-2018, 09:17 PM
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