generalcanada
Senior Member
simple answer: the crosstown trains were developed for the "transit city plan" as in every line with 300 vehicles was going to use those trains. as you know how much the xtown plans have changed, thats basically why we knew ahead of timeThe Ontario Line process confuses me. Why do we still not know the rolling stock? We knew the rolling stock for Eglinton and Finch LRTs years before construction started. There are people on the internet that will wax poetic about the amazing capacity of Ontario Line rolling stock, but we don't know what it is. Why is everything a secret?
As for the ontario line, this is normal. we know the bidders, theres 3 i think and we know what train types MX wants. (catenary light metro) its going to be up to the bidders to decide which trainset to use
Requests for Proposals Issued for Ontario Line
Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued two Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for procurement packages for the Ontario Line subway project. Teams have been shortlisted and invited to bid on the Ontario Line Southern Civil, Stations and Tunnel (South) package and the Ontario Line...
www.infrastructureontario.ca
basically the xtown trains were decided before the bid even went out