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ION Phase 2 - Cambridge's Light Rail Transit
Quote:We don't want this in Cambridge

Quote:The whole city does not want this the residents will fight this every step of the way after we watched you destroy the bit of heritage culture waterloo had left and only provided the service to part of the town cutting off most the regular buss service for the half that isn't on its direct route

Quote:I think going against public opinion on this train will be the death of Cambridge

Just curious.  Is this the same city than complained so much for not being part on Stage 1?

Quote:(Kitchener/Waterloo) ...from either city, you can travel to the Hospital, Cambridge,, lets bypass the people and take you to the mall,,
and no where near the Hospital,,, who ever has come up with this route should find another job,, btw

Technically you will be able to get to Grand River Hospital from Cambridge as well!  Want a stop at the Cambridge Hospital?  Why can't St. Mary's patients get the same service.  They are always the poor cousin to Cambridge.

/sarcasm

Coke
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RE: ION Phase 2 - Cambridge's Light Rail Transit - by Coke6pk - 05-03-2021, 11:02 AM

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