Riders share extent of troubles on Edmonton’s LRT
WATCH: For weeks, Global News has explored disorder and disturbances on Edmonton's LRT system. Riders across the city say they don't feel safe on the train or in stations. A three-part series exploring the issue begins Wednesday, starting with firsthand accounts of rides gone wrong.
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