crs1026
Superstar
Climate change is what happens to the earth's atmosphere when you chop down all the trees in the forest, to make paper, so you can print new Canadian High Speed Rail studies.
- Paul
- Paul
I'm a professional that has to design with this shit in mind. I can safely say I've done my research.I won't bite as it's completely off topic. But just a general advice - do your own research and pay less attention to "news" on your TV/computer.
I look at the timeline for the HFR joint team and fleet replacement. It's so disheartening.
2022 before they even start operating the new set in service. 2024 before all the trainsets are delivered. And no real timeline on HFR, but a study that runs into 2021. No timeline for an RFP, construction, etc. So the best case scenario here is that we're 6+ years away from train service that would still take ~3 hrs from Union to Ottawa and 4.5 hrs to Montreal. Realistically, closer to a decade away from that and possibly worse performance.
I really despise the Harper and Trudeau for not being serious about intercity rail in the most populated corridor in the country.
If you've done your research, then you surely know that we've been keeping track of weather on this planet for only the last 150 years or so. When we say "climate change", the "change" part is in relation to last year? last decade? last 100 years? it's all peanuts relatively speaking. Our last ice age was over 11,000 years ago, so a century is really just a blink of an eye.I'm a professional that has to design with this shit in mind. I can safely say I've done my research.
These kinds of comments can be so easily and resoundingly denied and have been so many times that this comment borders on trolling.If you've done your research, then you surely know that we've been keeping track of weather on this planet for only the last 150 years or so. When we say "climate change", the "change" part is in relation to last year? last decade? last 100 years? it's all peanuts relatively speaking. Our last ice age was over 11,000 years ago, so a century is really just a blink of an eye.
Second, you must realize that the earth is not standing still in the Milky Way, let alone the universe. Having said that, as the Earth rotates around the Sun, it's not in the exact same spot every single year. Since it's in a different spot, the external factors (such as radiation) are always different, hence affecting our climate.
I can go on and on...
Design with this shit in mind doesn't mean you've done your research. Or perhaps you have done it but cannot listen to arguments opposing yours
I'm not having this argument here because it's completely off topic and clearly I won't be able to reason with you. That being said, some of the stuff you said is blatantly misleading or outright false, so I will refute those and ignore any arguments you may bring up.If you've done your research, then you surely know that we've been keeping track of weather on this planet for only the last 150 years or so. When we say "climate change", the "change" part is in relation to last year? last decade? last 100 years? it's all peanuts relatively speaking. Our last ice age was over 11,000 years ago, so a century is really just a blink of an eye.
Second, you must realize that the earth is not standing still in the Milky Way, let alone the universe. Having said that, as the Earth rotates around the Sun, it's not in the exact same spot every single year. Since it's in a different spot, the external factors (such as radiation) are always different, hence affecting our climate.
I can go on and on...
Design with this shit in mind doesn't mean you've done your research. Or perhaps you have done it but cannot listen to arguments opposing yours
I like how they don't even answer properly. Turnable seats are standard in Asia...
Interesting how it no longer says that the reservation system will be replaced next year, hope it isn't delayed.
Will the new equipment have seating that can be rotated so that all seats are forward facing?
The 50/50 seating configuration in our bi-directional trains allows VIA Rail to operate more efficiently and is the standard for commuter and intercity trains globally. Our new Corridor fleet, like our newly renovated HEP cars, will be equipped with bi-directional seating. This 50/50 configuration means that trains no longer need to be turned around at destination, which is a big time-saving measure and provides VIA Rail with more flexibility when planning our train schedules and the potential to add more frequencies.
The old HEP1/2 and LRC seats were turnable too. I guess, they just don't want to bother turning them...I like how they don't even answer properly. Turnable seats are standard in Asia...
Via just being lazy with their answers and trying to skirt the NO answer. Honestly though, why doesnt NA ever consider flippable/rotatable seats for their trains? It makes the experience so much better than having to travel hours facing backwards and it doesnt lock the seat layout. I dont think theres any safety issue to it as they do it on high speed trains with no issue. Its probably a labour /union thingThe old HEP1/2 and LRC seats were turnable too. I guess, they just don't want to bother turning them...