To allow work to progress on the King and Victoria rail/road grade separation during cold/inclement weather in the coming months.
Its February 10 and the worst of winter will soon be over. Shouldn't these have been built in October?
To allow work to progress on the King and Victoria rail/road grade separation during cold/inclement weather in the coming months.
It does seem rather odd timing, given we are nearing the end of winter.Its February 10 and the worst of winter will soon be over. Shouldn't these have been built in October?
What's CN's involvement? What do they still own there?
CN's website says they sold Georgetown to Park Street in KW in September 2014 - https://www.cn.ca/en/news/2014/09/cn-sells-georgetown-kitchener-rail-line-to-metrolinxI thought CN owns it, Metrolinx manages it and GEXR leases it (with an iron-fist grip). Dan?
CN's website says they sold Georgetown to Park Street in KW in September 2014 - https://www.cn.ca/en/news/2014/09/cn-sells-georgetown-kitchener-rail-line-to-metrolinx
Though they do retain freight operating rights.
There is a very high correlation between Angry Letters About LRT and Lives Nowhere Close To It.Ayr, ON ????
The guy doesn't even live on the line.