robmausser
Senior Member
Were these rail lines unused previously?
They were and still are spur lines for freight.
They are used very sparingly.
The same goes for the line in Ottawa and San Diego
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_rapid_transit
-"It then follows the Region-owned rail spur line (also know as the Waterloo Spur) from Northfield Drive, passing the R&T Park, University of Waterloo and Seagram stops to Uptown Waterloo, replacing the existing tracks. This line is used by the Waterloo Central Railway and Goderich-Exeter Railway and will remain open to freight traffic outside of transit service hours."
-Off-road It then travels two-way along the CN rail right-of-way (alongside existing tracks to allow full freight access), under the Conestoga Parkway in a dedicated tunnel, beside Hayward Avenue, beside Courtland Avenue (past Block Line stop) and through the hydro corridor adjacent to Fairway Road, to Fairview Park Mall stop.