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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(05-01-2019, 09:57 AM)KevinT Wrote: Just heard on the radio that a train left Fairview, so whatever the hurdle was they've cleared it.

I was hoping to post about that first. Sad

Anyway did my morning errands, 6:15am train left Fairview, at about 7:55 two stopped and left at the same time from GRH in opposite directions. Heading back south i saw one at Waterloo square then another one at Allen station. Lastly saw another one leave Fairview at 10:25.
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Just saw 506 heading north at Charles/Stirling
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(05-01-2019, 10:36 AM)ert86 Wrote:
(05-01-2019, 09:57 AM)KevinT Wrote: Just heard on the radio that a train left Fairview, so whatever the hurdle was they've cleared it.

I was hoping to post about that first. Sad

Anyway did my morning errands, 6:15am train left Fairview, at about 7:55 two stopped and left at the same time from GRH in opposite directions. Heading back south i saw one at Waterloo square then another one at Allen station. Lastly saw another one leave Fairview at 10:25.

I did mention yesterday that they were doing testing between Mill and Fairway. As for the hurdle,  they were doing some signals work south of Mill crossing
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Very nice!
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Tom Galloway responds to that tweet "May 8 next vehicle update".
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Much different from the original 501 livery?
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I followed up and asked Galloway if the service start date announcement would also be coming on May 8, and he replied "TBD".
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(05-01-2019, 02:52 PM)bgb_ca Wrote: Much different from the original 501 livery?

The GRT branding on the middle segment is a bit different - it was originally just the words stretched all the way across, now it's the GRT logo on one side and the words on the other.

There were also small GrandLinq/Keolis logos near the end doors, don't see them here.
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(05-01-2019, 06:53 PM)KevinL Wrote:
(05-01-2019, 02:52 PM)bgb_ca Wrote: Much different from the original 501 livery?

The GRT branding on the middle segment is a bit different - it was originally just the words stretched all the way across, now it's the GRT logo on one side and the words on the other.

There were also small GrandLinq/Keolis logos near the end doors, don't see them here.

I think it looks better with just the GRT logo and not the text.
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I don't get a lot of ION spottings but I coincidentally came across 512 in its new livery at Erb and Caroline just before 10pm tonight. The electronic signs were displaying "SPECIAL". Signal timing seemed to be improved since the last time I saw a train there. I did notice a lot of cars tear off the moment the arms go up rather than waiting until they actually deactivate.
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ION LRV #512 at Mill Station. 2019-05-02
   
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While at Mill Station, I tested the fare vending machine. It seems to be fully functional. I got as far as the page to add funds to the EasyGo fare card but didn't actually add funds because I already had plenty of funds on my card. Maybe somebody else can test one.
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(05-01-2019, 02:05 PM)trainspotter139 Wrote: Revenue Service Livery being applied to some trains already

Thinking about this, this is a really positive sign that revenue service is getting close. They surely would not be applying the GRT livery now if they were expecting revenue service to still be six months away.
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