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Last I looked, the rail was cut and aligned but I couldn't clearly see the weld. I'll try to get another look today.
As for the Conestoga facility, I can see that opening early for the benefit of the GRT drivers there.
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Do they just throw those stoplights out? I assume at least some of them still work?
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As I had thought, the rails are in alignment but are only cut - no weld is in place.
This is true at both Frederick station and Kitchener CIty Hall, for the record.
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Not sure if this belongs in iON or GRT, but I noticed yesterday crews removing signage and equipment from Burger King at Wilson/Fairway. Also noticed outside signage from Crabby Joes is gone too.
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(03-16-2017, 03:11 PM)KevinL Wrote: The reliable website Transit Toronto has just posted a comprehensive article on rail transit in our Region, from the early horse-drawn days up to the planned completion of Ion. Some of our community helped out, as well.
A HISTORY OF ELECTRIC TRANSIT IN WATERLOO REGION, INCLUDING THE ION LRT
When it opens in early 2018, it will be the first rail rapid transit line to operate in Ontario outside the Greater Toronto Area...
Ottawa?
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Ottawa's LRT opens after ours.
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(03-17-2017, 02:40 PM)Canard Wrote: Ottawa's LRT opens after ours.
Didn't the Trillium Line open in 2001?
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Question about the gate crossings at Courtland and Block Line.
There are a bunch now installed, mostly for (I assume) pedestrian crossings.
What confuses me, is unlike other intersections where they have the LED "NO RIGHT TURN - TRAIN" lights, this intersection has a railway crossing facing eastbound Courtland traffic. Will there be a gate arm for just the right lane or will all traffic stop? What are the legalities of driving straight down Courtland (but past a flashing railway crossing)?
Anyone with the answers?
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(03-17-2017, 02:49 PM)Coke6pk Wrote: Didn't the Trillium Line open in 2001?
Sure, but it's a DMU...
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EMU elitism!
The poor O-Train. No one thinks of the O-Train.
I think they really mean the first rapid transit trunk route. The O-Train was always a bit of an odd line that felt a little separate from the rest of the system. And until a few years ago, it was on 15 minute frequency, which is pretty infrequent, for a rail line.
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(03-17-2017, 03:32 PM)Markster Wrote: The poor O-Train. No one thinks of the O-Train.
Hey, I actually like the darn thing. It's cute. I haven't actually taken a ride on their new trains, yet.
(03-17-2017, 02:58 PM)Coke6pk Wrote: Anyone with the answers?
I too was surprised to see them, and I had assumed also that the barrier there adjacent to the right turn lane was going to only block the right turn lane.
Perhaps they watched some of the dashcam footage from the Houston LRV's...
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(03-17-2017, 01:54 PM)Coke6pk Wrote: Not sure if this belongs in iON or GRT, but I noticed yesterday crews removing signage and equipment from Burger King at Wilson/Fairway. Also noticed outside signage from Crabby Joes is gone too.
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The bus stops will be moving out of the Fairway Mall parking lot to this corner location. It will have park and ride parking spots and a small drivers rest building.
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