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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
So a couple of interesting events on my drive this afternoon. I happened upon the LRV crossing Erb/Caroline heading towards the park. The event was that when the signals activated there was a Moser Landscape water truck that was turning around in the right turn lane to back into the new multi use trail at which time the gate came down on top of the truck. It took quite awhile to clear the signals and move the truck. I couldn't tell from my vantage point if there were workers over at the mall parking lot to reset the signals. I always love when people in stopped traffic start laying on the horn....like everyone in the front has somehow fallen asleep to cause this backup.

The second was on Bearinger where the gates were down for an very long time while it seemed like the train was at the tech park stop. Most people ended up turning around and about 6 idiots drove around the arms.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by boatracer - 07-18-2018, 04:01 PM
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