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Valley Line LRT stations had heated passenger booths equipped with sliding doors.
Most of the booths were usually occupied by homeless people so it was no good for passengers, anyways.
I'm not a climate-change denier but I would like to ask why is our government still demanding more of our money for climate change initiatives?.
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