Northern Light
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It's a nice post - except that almost none of it is true.
That's a bit extreme. I'm not a CN guy and noted as much, but all my info came from one, who had driven GO on behalf of CN for a number of years.
GO didn't "fire" CN - they decided that rather than sole-sourcing the operating staff contract (for which they felt they were getting hosed on), they would tender it out. CN, and CN alone, chose not to bid on it. Bombardier did, and won. I had heard rumours of doing the same with the CP contract, but thus far nothing has come up.
According to my source, and to a GO management official I spoke with, the main issue was Friday sick-outs, causing massive cancellations of Friday trains. A problem that became acute after GO cut the number of crew from 4 to 3 on its trains. GO repeatedly expressed its displeasure to CN, and I am told that it was made clear to CN that their performance in crew supply was not acceptable, discouraging them from bidding.
The vast majority of CN crews who had been operating GO trains stayed on with CN
Very possible, I only know the one fellow. I will tell you he took early retirement and was far from alone in that. He also asked Bombardier about staying on and was told not to bother. That may have changed as later as Bombardier had staffing issues, not sure.
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In any event, I did have 1 good inside source from CN, as noted, and 1 from GO on certain material.
As a non-insider I will defer to those with better insight than I
But I was endeavouring to provide a good info, which I believe I did, as best I can tell.
In any event the original point (I was replying to another post that said have you ever heard of complaints about GO Staff) and the answer was yes, with the associated explanation.