TheTigerMaster
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I think the real problem is Metrolix is trying to argue about this in public and get the sympathy of the general public that doesn't understand all of the issues at hand on ther side. Wher as the TTC is keeping as much as they can out of the public eye except what they chose to give out like for example when they get asked for a statement about the streetcars they say they are confident in the new delivery pan and nothing more. That's smart Legal practices trying to trash a company you are dealing with isn't.It's not a clear cut answer, and the one who wins will have the best legal team. Neither of them are great managers, and we've yet to see what we're not being told about but will appear before the court. As it stands, BBD appear to have the upper hand, but only legally, not morally, they've made such a mess of so many contracts. What really isn't helping Metrolinx is their proclivity to resort to name-calling.
Which reminds me, got to buy some popcorn to watch this all unfold...
What I'll find riveting is sworn testimony and entered evidence of engineers and professionals.
And compared to many agencies, the TTC is not especially good at PR, but compared to Metrolinx, they're magnitudes ahead. I can't see BBD coming out of this unscathed, they've already had a spotty record with many other clients, but they will survive in some form or other, even if the rail division is hived off completely to do it. Metrolinx executive? They may survive, but only because QP is wiping their azzes for them each time they shid themselves, and that's exactly what they're doing right now.I think the real problem is Metrolix is trying to argue about this in public and get the sympathy of the general public that doesn't understand all of the issues at hand on ther side. Wher as the TTC is keeping as much as they can out of the public eye except what they chose to give out like for example when they get asked for a statement about the streetcars they say they are confident in the new delivery pan and nothing more. That's smart Legal practices trying to trash a company you are dealing with isn't.
Again...if we go back a few pages.....we are all speculating and being led down paths of logic by media reports and press events when none of us have read the contract. The contract would define what state the vehicle has to be in as a pilot for BBD to consider it ready for acceptance by ML.I did. But now it makes me question why is it difficult to get a straight answer from Bombardier. Meanwhile Metrolinx says that the vehicle does not have "full functionality", while Bombardier claims "it's ready".
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Here's the problem. Bombardier can't really develop the software for Metrolinx's LRVs without access to their selected Train Control and Signal Control systems. An off the shelf LRV comes with a basic "operating system" that has the capabilities to operate the LRV but without integration with Train Control and Signal Control systems the onboard computer locks out all controls by default. Bombardier can override the computer to test the train (which it did before shipping to test the traction motors) it's not a solution.
Speaking of which the first LRV for the ION LRT will be delivered either today or tomorrow, where Bombardier engineers will assist Grandlinq LP in testing and integrating the LRV with the train control and signalling systemsHere's the problem. Bombardier can't really develop the software for Metrolinx's LRVs without access to their selected Train Control and Signal Control systems. An off the shelf LRV comes with a basic "operating system" that has the capabilities to operate the LRV but without integration with Train Control and Signal Control systems the onboard computer locks out all controls by default. Bombardier can override the computer to test the train (which it did before shipping to test the traction motors) it's not a solution.
That's a *very* good point! The analogy would be testing a computer using just the BIOS and some basic code run utilities. Without the OS, how can you test the peripherals beyond their hardware status?Here's the problem. Bombardier can't really develop the software for Metrolinx's LRVs without access to their selected Train Control and Signal Control systems.
Here's the problem. Bombardier can't really develop the software for Metrolinx's LRVs without access to their selected Train Control and Signal Control systems. An off the shelf LRV comes with a basic "operating system" that has the capabilities to operate the LRV but without integration with Train Control and Signal Control systems the onboard computer locks out all controls by default. Bombardier can override the computer to test the train (which it did before shipping to test the traction motors) it's not a solution.
Here's the problem. Bombardier can't really develop the software for Metrolinx's LRVs without access to their selected Train Control and Signal Control systems. An off the shelf LRV comes with a basic "operating system" that has the capabilities to operate the LRV but without integration with Train Control and Signal Control systems the onboard computer locks out all controls by default. Bombardier can override the computer to test the train (which it did before shipping to test the traction motors) it's not a solution.