12-03-2016, 01:24 PM
We were trying to figure out yesterday if those were permanent or temporary! I thought it'd be awfully Canadian to keep them as conifers.
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12-03-2016, 01:24 PM
We were trying to figure out yesterday if those were permanent or temporary! I thought it'd be awfully Canadian to keep them as conifers.
12-03-2016, 01:48 PM
As good as they'd look, conifers make terrible street trees - no canopy.
12-03-2016, 06:34 PM
New tracks connecting the embedded tracks under Wilson Avenue and the tracks following the hydro corridor were going in this afternoon. The whole area was a hive of activity today.
12-03-2016, 07:35 PM
Crossover installation? Will have to take a look!
12-03-2016, 08:24 PM
12-04-2016, 12:58 PM
Well, since we all blinked, it happened. (it's installed!)
12-04-2016, 01:14 PM
1/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
Since we're into our annual 5 months in a row of bleak, grey, depressing skies, I guess I can't wait until it gets sunny to see what's up along the line. Here's what's up along the line today:
OCS installation continues at Conestoga. Driver's facilities. The trail crossing at Albert McCormic arena is now paved, and more-or-less complete. I think this crew just South of here was working on the trail crossing at Quiet Place.
12-04-2016, 01:15 PM
2/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
This crossover is between Albert McCormic Arena and the OMSF (just South of Weber). Still not a fan of the R&T Park station entrance with those ugly fences. I really hope one of those grand art pieces ends up going here, along with lots and lots of trees. There's a huge stack of rail booting here, the same type we've seen where asphalt goes down. This will be for the walkway to get to the platform. One of my favourite sections of the line - because it's the fastest! Here you can also see the 300 mm stagger back-and-forth that the contact wire makes, so it doesn't wear a groove in the pantograph of the train. R&T Park station.
3/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
The entrance to the Seagram station now has a paved trail from the adjacent (new) parking lot. It's a shame the new green space has been destroyed already. Rail treatment work; same as we saw at R&T Park and University, crews have un-clipped the rails and jacked them up, and applied a black coating on them. I assume it's gotten cold enough now that they can't just let them air-dry, so the warmers and tarps are out. UpTown Waterloo is now open. Lots of "No Stopping" signs here.
12-04-2016, 01:16 PM
4/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
A whole whackload of new signage. Embedded curve from King onto the Waterloo Spur. Future Waterloo Town Centre station area. As others noted - the old cobblestone path through these two buildings has now been paved wall-to-wall. Surprised, but very happy to see, as I'm a frequent user of the Spur Line and Laurel trail.
5/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
Waterloo Town Centre station area. Even though I'm still primarily a motorist, I still can't help but think these very few spaces along King could have been better used as bike lanes. There are hundreds of spots just the other side of the building - did the extra ~10 spots on King really make that much of an improvement? The lubricators on King at Union are now connected... but still just sitting there. I would have expected they would be installed inside an enclosure, or the cables would be protected... I'm thinking this is all temporary, but curious what the final solution will look like. (The hatch on top is where you refill them, the hatch on the side gives access to the pump and battery, and yes, I read the manual for them ) King St. Grade Separation. Paving was being done on Friday here, I believe. Also, note the railings on the railway bridge/platforms! Looking North on King, near Wellington.
12-04-2016, 01:17 PM
6/6 - Sunday, December 4, 2016
No idea when this happened, but boom - suddenly, crossover! This crossover is a normal sized one (No. 8) - the one at Conestoga is compressed (No. 5) due to space restrictions. A&B Rail Crews were out working today just past the Wilson Ave. level crossing. (12-04-2016, 01:16 PM)Canard Wrote: Even though I'm still primarily a motorist, I still can't help but think these very few spaces along King could have been better used as bike lanes. There are hundreds of spots just the other side of the building - did the extra ~10 spots on King really make that much of an improvement? The local merchants are very protective of street parking - they were annoyed enough with the spots on the other side going away. Keeping these became a requirement. (12-04-2016, 01:17 PM)Canard Wrote: This crossover is a normal sized one (No. 8) - the one at Conestoga is compressed (No. 5) due to space restrictions. Will this be embedded, or clipped to concrete like the Conestoga arrangement?
12-04-2016, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the update Canard!
We need to find out if those pine trees are meant to be permanent for the strip between Willis and William... I just really hope they're not intending them to be topiaries, that would be horrible! Does anyone have an example of mature conifers used as street trees?
12-04-2016, 03:47 PM
(12-04-2016, 02:47 PM)KevinL Wrote: Will this be embedded, or clipped to concrete like the Conestoga arrangement? Clipped to a slab, like Conestoga - the lack of Polycorp TrackJacket components as was used on the embedded crossovers is the telltale, as well as the exposed bits of rebar through the base slab (which is already poured). (12-04-2016, 02:50 PM)urbd Wrote: We need to find out if those pine trees are meant to be permanent for the strip between Willis and William... I just really hope they're not intending them to be topiaries, that would be horrible! Someone on facebook already said they're temporary, and after a close look at them today, I agree. The trees are sitting on temporary wooden bases, screwed onto the wooden covers for the actual holes that the future trees would get planted in. |
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