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Rail repairs caused brief headache for morning commuters

Rail repairs caused brief headache for morning commuters

CTV News17 hours ago
London city staff say emergency rail crossing repairs were completed sooner than expected Monday.
Crews had shut down Veterans Memorial Parkway Monday morning between Clark Road and Oxford Street.
It was supposed to last until 3 p.m., but they say traffic was back moving before 11a.m.
No one from the city or CN Rail has commented on why the urgent repairs were necessary.
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