picard102
Senior Member
And it's too bad for the millions of commuters as well as I'm sure many will not like it (although they will be glad that newer cars will be introduced to the system).
The majority wont care what it looks like.
And it's too bad for the millions of commuters as well as I'm sure many will not like it (although they will be glad that newer cars will be introduced to the system).
The majority wont care what it looks like.
So at first what will we see? Toronto Rockets and T1s on the Yonge Line, and on the BD line maybe the H4s will be gone and the remaining H5s and H6s will continue to run on the BD line...
Decades ago, things were made to last, now, everything is 'disposable'. So if the TR's turn out to last, that is much better than something that looks like a spaceship that won't last very long.
They're supposed to have a 20 year lifespan average. By 2020 there'll probably be a new train set coming out to phase out the T1's.
Who knows if the T1's will last as long as other trains. It is evident that stuff today isn't made to the same degree of quality as older things. Take the H4's, supposably, they are very mechanically sound, just take the fact that they're,still running as proof. Compare them to the H6's, which have a lot of mechanical issues allegedly.
Decades ago, things were made to last, now, everything is 'disposable'. So if the TR's turn out to last, that is much better than something that looks like a spaceship that won't last very long.
TTC has a very specific taste when it comes to life, so if Bombardier cheaps out on the TTC, lets say it won't be very pretty 10-15 years down the road
What reason do you have to presume that Bombardier will "cheap out"? Has there been a problem with any Bombardier-built hardware, anywhere?
What reason do you have to presume that Bombardier will "cheap out"? Has there been a problem with any Bombardier-built hardware, anywhere?
Scarborough RT?
Intermediate Capacity Transit System (ICTS) Mark I vehicles [were] built by Urban Transportation Development Corporation (UTDC)