timio
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Current rumbling in KW is that Bombardier is delaying delivery to use the vehicle as a showpiece for this event. Not sure how substantiated, but it's somewhat ridiculous if true.
Whatever the causality, the real grumble is that we were promised more cars by the end of November, and it's a slap in the face to see fully operational cars in action in Kingston.Current rumbling in KW is that Bombardier is delaying delivery to use the vehicle as a showpiece for this event. Not sure how substantiated, but it's somewhat ridiculous if true.
Current rumbling in KW is that Bombardier is delaying delivery to use the vehicle as a showpiece for this event. Not sure how substantiated, but it's somewhat ridiculous if true.
Based on reports for delivery, going out on the limb and saying this is both Metrolinx and Bombardier delay with Bombardier in the driver seat.I would just point out that there are three parties involved in the delivery: Bombardier, the Region, and Metrolinx. So, unless there is a public reason provided, there's always the potential that one of those three is responsible, or a combination. In other words, it's not always automatically one over the other.
It seems a compromise to me.What's everyone's opinion on this? Is it a punishment of Bombardier or an admission that Metrolinx ordered too many vehicles?
Very interesting. Maybe at a facility connected to the Operations and Maintenance Facility for the HuLRT? Did a quick map. Red = OMF, Light blue = Mississauga/Brampton boundary, Green = Hurontario LRT route.
So they couldn't actually start building them until the MSF is built? Any idea when that is?
I know this worked in Ottawa but I would think we would be better hoping that they establish a more permanent facility where the jobs might stick around after the order is filled rather than disappear on opening day...no?
What's everyone's opinion on this? Is it a punishment of Bombardier or an admission that Metrolinx ordered too many vehicles?