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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
There's a maintenance crew testing Fairway to Mill (grade crossing signals I think) at the moment. And LRVs are beginning to depart from the yard.
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505, 506, 507 are going to be out today.
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I'm glad to see multiple units out on regular runs like this. Puts it front of mind of people walking and driving around that there will be actual trains on this system. I notice that once they get to the Cameron crossover they have to get out and turn the switch manually, then jump back in.
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(09-06-2018, 01:58 PM)boatracer Wrote: I'm glad to see multiple units out on regular runs like this. Puts it front of mind of people walking and driving around that there will be actual trains on this system.  I notice that once they get to the Cameron crossover they have to get out and turn the switch manually, then jump back in.

They've had issues automating that crossover for months.
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LRV 509 is on display and open to the public until 7pm!

https://twitter.com/rideionrt/status/103...18592?s=21

This is very short notice - I really wish they’d announced this in advance.
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(09-06-2018, 05:35 PM)Canard Wrote: LRV 509 is on display and open to the public until 7pm!

https://twitter.com/rideionrt/status/103...18592?s=21

This is very short notice - I really wish they’d announced this in advance.

Short notice indeed.  I'd love to come see it, although even if I'd known I wouldn't have changed my travel plans.

It would be good if grandlinq had more events like this.  Great way to generate goodwill, familiarize people with the train for riding and operating around, and obviously since it can travel, it can tour every stop and give people a more local introduction .
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Hopefully this is just he first event of many.

In particular, there's a Doors Open tour of the King underpass on Sept 15 - having an LRV at Central Station for it would add an extra element!
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(09-06-2018, 05:35 PM)Canard Wrote: LRV 509 is on display and open to the public until 7pm!

https://twitter.com/rideionrt/status/103...18592?s=21

This is very short notice - I really wish they’d announced this in advance.

I wonder why the short notice.  Maybe just there and decided, lets do this?
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(09-06-2018, 10:14 PM)Spokes Wrote: I wonder why the short notice.  Maybe just there and decided, lets do this?

A UW orientation event was taking place in the public square, WaterlooFest:

https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2018-09-06

Whether the LRV is part of that or if it is a coincidence or something else I cannot say.
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Anyone take any photos?
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(09-07-2018, 07:49 AM)Canard Wrote: Anyone take any photos?

I know KevinT took a few. There's a few in the comments of the Facebook thread I created for it. But my favourite one has to be this one taken in Waterloo Park from 509s return home. https://twitter.com/Don_Thate/status/103...17985?s=19
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The Race is on:

[Ottawa] LRT won't be ready to roll until 2019
RTG will miss its deadline for the second time this year

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/lr...-1.4817010
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Soooo... last I heard the new target launch date is Spring 2019. This is just comical now.
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(09-10-2018, 12:07 PM)trainspotter139 Wrote: The Race is on:

[Ottawa] LRT won't be ready to roll until 2019
RTG will miss its deadline for the second time this year

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/lr...-1.4817010

Already being discussed in the Ottawa LRT thread.
http://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/s...hp?tid=589
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Not really comical, big projects are complicated and take time.
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