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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Lots of action along Caroline and the spur this morning.

William and Caroline: They have some of the sewer pipes in. They were jackhammering through what looked to be a hydro duct today.
Caroline and Willis: There was a worker cutting through some metal pipes and a front loader moving them around. It also looked like they were going to be doing some work at the Laurel Creek crossing today. There were a few workers present along with an excavator and a water pump (the pit's full of rainwater at the moment). This is the first sign of life in this area I've seen for a few weeks.
Spur Line: The rail laying equipment was powered up and a crew was laying weeping tile along the spur through Waterloo Park beside the zoo.

Also on an unrelated note, there was a sizeable snapping turtle digging up part of the Laurel Trail near the PI prepping to lay some eggs by the looks of things.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by timio - 06-10-2015, 09:01 AM
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