Hopkins123
Senior Member
I am thinking Grey. Nothing is offensive or politically motivated about grey.
Same colour scheme as the current subway trains, I say. That way in the public's minds the two modes are on the same level.
I am thinking Grey. Nothing is offensive or politically motivated about grey.
That's assuming the next subway rolling stock won't match red, white, and black.Same colour scheme as the current subway trains, I say. That way in the public's minds the two modes are on the same level.
Whatever is done, the Flexities better have useful LCD info screens and improved layouts over the streetcars given that they are coming almost 5 years later. I'm in Montreal and even their new Metro trains which are barely newer than the Rockets are significantly better in terms of design.
Whatever is done, the Flexities better have useful LCD info screens and improved layouts over the streetcars given that they are coming almost 5 years later. I'm in Montreal and even their new Metro trains which are barely newer than the Rockets are significantly better in terms of design.
What concerns? I havn’t heard anything about delays at station stops with the Azur trains. I take the metro everyday and havn’t noticed any delays either.
Don't forget the cow catcher and ram bars for those pesky red lightsWho needs rails and catenary? Just strap trains on flatbeds as shown above. Instant LRT!
There might be an ulterior motive behind leaving them so 'unfinished': Decals. Massive ones, think those ad decals that totally obscure what's underneath, and sometimes the windows too which always pizzes me off as it's eternal greyness inside.Please be only the primer paint colour.