You may have just discovered one of the least constructive strings of seven words possible in the English language.
It's not my role as a consumer of transit to be "constructive". It is to demand and expect efficiency and service from the TTC and through them, Bombardier. If Bombardier can't fulfill their obligations to the TTC in terms of delivering the new streetcars as scheduled, they deserve to be penalized.
As for using 4404 and 4405 for training and break-in, not possible or permitted. The 600km of non-revenue running must be done before a vehicle is accepted by the Commission - and only once that happens can the vehicle be used for training. 4401 and 4402 are special in that they have Bombardier staff on them whenever they are being used by the TTC, despite not being accepted for revenue service.
Thank you for this explanation.
If I understand things correctly, this is where we stand right now:
1. 4401 and 4402 are currently being used for training purposes.
2. When 4404 and 4405 arrive, 4401 and 4402 will be sent back to Bombardier for upgrades.
3. 4404 and 4405 will then be used as training vehicles.
4. When 4401 and 4402 are sent back, they will go into revenue service.
5. When 4406, 4407, etc arrive, 4404 and 4405 will go through this 600 km of non-revenue service.
6. Then 4404 and 4405 will go into revenue service.
7. repeat #5 and #6 for subsequent vehicles.
In other words, overall, we are looking at months for step #2 (arrival of 4404 and 4405), months for step #3, until step #4 which is when we finally get more Flexities in revenue service.
Is that correct? Are we looking at 2015 here until we get a whiff of a new vehicle in revenue service?