smallspy
Senior Member
As I understand it, the TTC is still working with Alstom. This is hardly a closed file.That is such a BS response. The TTC should demand Alstom to get the signalling correct considering they are the client paying for an expected product. This bending backwards just shows how pathetic the TTC has gotten.
At the same time, heads should be rolling at the TTC as there was no due diligence to actually fix the problem and just slap speed restrictions as a response to all the problems. This self sabotaging needs to stop ASAP. There should be no reason why commuting times should get longer when considering how lengthy existing times already are. Public transit needs to be fast considering how poor congestion is in the city. This is the only way to draw people from automobile usage.
But to claim that there was "no due dilligence" isn't correct, either. This was done as a stop-gap to prevent a bad issue from getting worse and causing more delays. The other option was to leave things as they are, and have all sorts of random stops and starts of trains because they've lost their location.
Dan




