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Ontario Traffic Man | Waterloo Ion LRT: Interesting Infrastructure Features @OntarioTrafficMan | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
A look at some of the notable features that Grand River Transit's Ion light rail system brings to Ontario.

Notes:
This video uses the broad definition of 'light rail', which includes any system using tram-like technology, including streetcars, LRT and some light metros (such as the Ottawa Confederation line).
Countless light rail systems have existed in Ontario (streetcars, interurbans, etc) but the TTC and GRT had the only operating systems at the time of filming.
Ottawa's O-Train Trillium Line is not a light rail line because it operates entirely on federally regulated railways (i.e. it's a commuter rail line).
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