Admiral Beez
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Indeed. Had they been delivered on time, Torontonians would be proudly telling everyone of their Ontario-made streetcars. This PR debacle is there own making.Bombardier has done a fine job of sabotaging itself.
Indeed. Had they been delivered on time, Torontonians would be proudly telling everyone of their Ontario-made streetcars. This PR debacle is there own making.Bombardier has done a fine job of sabotaging itself.
Bombardier has done a fine job of sabotaging itself.
Indeed. Had they been delivered on time, Torontonians would be proudly telling everyone of their Ontario-made streetcars. This PR debacle is there own making.
I'll gladly support Canadian companies, but at the end of the day they still need to deliver.Not sure why Canadian are always happy to see their companies go down in the flames. Not that I have anything against American or European companies, but they support their businesses and don't want to see them fail. Only Canada sabotages its own companies. Although to be fair, the Bombardier controlling family is doing a pretty good job of it on their own, and they should get their fair share of the blame.
I'll gladly support Canadian companies, but at the end of the day they still need to deliver.
They are delivering. Just slowly.
There's no way to know if another vendor could have supplied the LRVs any quicker.
In my (admittedly small) experience with RFPs, things get delayed on the client side and on the vendor side. The delays on something as complicated as an LRV don't really surprise me.
Was told at tonight meeting that the layout of the maintenance complex will be adjusted to suite the 407 BRT as well having provision for a Future so call Missing Link that will have 2 tracks.
The current location was shifted from the Hurontario area to the east to allow for the 407 BRT station. There is supposed to be an EA out for the 407 between Hurontario and 427, but haven't seen or heard a thing on it.
The ward councilor asked if a smaller yard could be built in Port Credit (PC) or on line to the south. What is meant as a small yard is open ended, but there is no land in Port Credit to hold anything more than 2 cars overnight at PC station. Other than Dundas E, there is no place for a small yard to deal with the dead heading before or after end of service.
Turnout was small.
Plans are still been worked on how bus service will operate on Hurontario once the LRT goes into service due walking distance between stops. May go into Sq One or bypass it like the 103 does today.
I noticed a few errors on the boards and staff is hoping to make the change for tomorrow meeting.
All the councilors will be taking a field trip to Kitchener next week to have a look at ION LRT system and do some learning that will help with their LRT lines.
The HuLRT open house PDF linked two posts above yours states late 2018.Will they have shovels in the ground before June 2018? What's the over/under on that one?