cplchanb
Senior Member
I think I have a new favourite currency .
only works if they actually get back on pace...otherwise well continue to wait endlessly
I think I have a new favourite currency .
I think I have a new favourite currency .
How exactly would you go about buying a subway sandwich with 1/600,000 of a streetcar?
But transit junkies when they think of food are all "subway, subway, subway"!
But transit junkies when they think of food are all "subway, subway, subway"!
If they'd got their act together, and TTC was still ragging, but fine.
But month after month Bombardier says they've fixed their problems, and month after month, they delay delivery by about a month.
Then in August, they swore that they had now ramped up to full production, being able to turn out a new streetcar every 5 days (presumably business days). Following whichm they took 45 days to deliver one vehicle.
And then, they just 2 weeks ago said they'd only deliver 19 by year-end (with 16 in service). Which means with 9 vehicles left to deliver, that's about 1 a week. In which case, by now, we should already have seen 4013 shipped from Thunder Bay.
This is beyond gross incompetence. The continuing claims that they have now fixed it all, are fraudulent.
TTC should be going for every penny that they should. They do this with local construction contractors. Why should they treat an international corporation with much experience in building streetcars any differently.
I wonder if they are suggesting that the TTC onsite inspections were too rigorous/tight and that has contributed to delays?View attachment 58057
In other words, we failed to deliver on our commitments, for which we blame somebody else for that.
I've never said otherwise. I've simply challenged factually incorrect statements. I long-since called for heads to roll at Bombardier. Seems that more need to roll.THIS.
I like that you've finally taken the gloves off.
It's time to hold Bombardier accountable.
Everytime I read something about one of the delays I wonder how many of them could have happened to another manufacture. To me I see most of the delays as something that could have happened to anyone.
Then why did Bombardier repeatedly claim revised schedules and repeatedly renege on those commitments?
And why shoud the people of Toronto have to pay for Bombardier's incredible incompetence? I hope the TTC recovers every dime this nonsense has cost us.
Bombardier Transportation has a lot of suppliers for different components of the Flexity.
Why would Bombardier be your favourite company?Ok, thanks that's comforting to know. Bombardier is my favourite company so it pisses me off when the TTC is always ragging on them.