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Ottawa Transit Developments

All trains are ready now, they are about to start the final simulated service testing
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Significant progress continues to be made and crews are now starting to focus on the operational running of the Confederation Line as well as testing and commissioning.
All 34 trains have completed the DPICO tests and the remaining tests will focus on Operational Scenario testing where the teams will simulate running a scheduled train service.
There is ongoing testing of coupled trains on the alignment. Commissioning of communications systems at the Transit Operation Control Centre (TOCC) is ongoing
OCTranspo is now testing the launching of trains on the guideway, similar to the activities that what will occur in revenue service.
OC Transpo’s Electric Rail Operator training is ongoing.
Weekend operations are now a regular occurrence as part of the simulated operational testing.
 
In other signs that things are getting close, in bus shelters and stations they've been switching to the new post-rail system map



Also, all the citadii now have their name plates

Ottawa. A special town on a river far from Toronto.

Where - trains have names. And the locals form plurals using the Latin convention of adding an "i" to the end of the masculine nominative, singluar noun. Citadii. What's next? The Juliae? ;)

Hmm.

Erucae Toronti... (Rockets of Toronto)

And trains....Mr. Sam Cass, Ms. Barbara Hall, Mr. Dan Leckie, Ms. Joyce Trimmer, Mr. Alan Tonks, Mr. Norm Kelly, ...
 
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What an utterly boring set of people (most of 'em, anyways) to have trams named after.

Doesn't Canadian history have more interesting people to honour?

- Paul

Trillium Line train cars

  • Nanuq • Polar Bear
  • Northern Lights
  • Rocket Richard
  • Dreamcatcher Emily Murphy
  • Portage
Confederation Line train cars

  • The Canada Goose
  • Farley Mowat
  • Gord Downie
  • Inuksuk
  • John McCrae
  • Logdriver • Draveur
  • Lord Stanley
  • Louis Riel
  • Majestic Moose
  • Odawa
  • Poppy
  • Snowbird
  • Bluenose
  • Boreal
  • Jacques Cartier
  • Juno
  • Nathan Cirillo
  • Normandy Samuel de Champlain
  • Thomas D’Arcy McGee
  • Totem
  • Tundra
  • Wagosh • Fox
  • Acadia
  • Agnes Macphail
  • Amik • Beaver
  • Bertha Wilson
  • Billy Bishop
  • Eh-Train
  • Henrietta Edwards
  • Maple Taffy
  • The Mountie
  • George Brown

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What an utterly boring set of people (most of 'em, anyways) to have trams named after.
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Actually it was meant to be "Good Lord, Stanley!" but the plaque wasn't long enough to accommodate the whole phrase...cutbacks are changing our lives...the "Good" is gone.
 
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What an utterly boring set of people (most of 'em, anyways) to have trams named after.

Doesn't Canadian history have more interesting people to honour?

- Paul



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This a bad idea. It just screams for an offended group or person to claim offense. Haven't we learned from the incidents with monuments? I mean, really, Canada Goose? They cause aircraft to crash. The Canadian Airline Pilots Ass'n. and the Air Passenger Rights Group will be livid.
 
This a bad idea. It just screams for an offended group or person to claim offense. Haven't we learned from the incidents with monuments? I mean, really, Canada Goose? They cause aircraft to crash. The Canadian Airline Pilots Ass'n. and the Air Passenger Rights Group will be livid.

I'm surprised Lulemon hasn't demanded equal advertising space.

- Paul
 
Excellent heads-up!

This is exactly the type of instance where the CETA has provided a Cdn lunch to Euro hounds. I believe the 'benefit ratio' is something like 17:1 for the Euros in grabbing projects like this, especially when it comes to financing it too, something Cdn companies are woefully inept at, and yet something they're going to have to learn PDQ, especially with this present regime in QP...but with a huge proviso:
Cancellation of German-owned Ontario wind project prompts warning ...
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/.../article-cancellation-of-german-owned-ontario-wi...

Jul 23, 2018 - Ambassador to Canada says the German government and multinational firms have taken note of Doug Ford's decision to pull the ... Ontario's move to cancel the contract of a German-owned wind energy project represents a ...
- Google

It will be interesting to read the story behind this coup.
[...]
The East West Connectors joint venture is led by Kiewit (60%) and Vinci (40%) through its subsidiaries Eurovia, Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Dodin Campenon Bernard. Design engineering services will be provided by WSP Canada and Hatch Ltd.
[...]
Last month, Ottawa City Council had approved EWC to design, build and finance the Stage 2 Confederation Line East and West extensions and TransitNext to design, build, finance and maintain the Stage 2 Trillium Line South extension.
[...]
It would appear that any financial contracts were via the City of Ottawa, and not QP. I'll dig on that further, any others doing same most appreciated.

Here's two media pieces on the 'Euro advantage' that this exemplifies:
Story image for CETA european advantage from Toronto Star
European companies quick to seize opportunities of new trade deal ...
Toronto Star-Apr. 28, 2019
OTTAWA—European companies have been fast out of the gate to take advantage of the free trade deal between the European Union and ... were “more ready to come to Canada, they were waiting for CETA to take place.”.
Story image for CETA european advantage from The Hill Times
Canadian businesses not seizing on CETA as much as Europeans ...
The Hill Times-Apr. 24, 2019
The feds hope small- and medium-sized businesses take advantage of new export opportunities, but transportation costs may deter many.
- Google
 
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