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TTC: Flexity Streetcars Testing & Delivery (Bombardier)

4590 is heading out on its first test run as far as I know.
4587 is now reporting it in the service bay.
4588 still showing wrong location of St Clair W loop last seen 4 days ago.
4400 is reporting last seen a few second ago in front of the west service bay doors, where it been showing the last 4 days.
4489 westbound on Queen near John St
 
All the cars are reporting where they should be, other than 4400. Then, that maybe the correct place and waiting for a bay to open up.
4588, 4589 were out testing last night and 4590 still out testing now.

4587 has enter service on 505 (504Abr) after arriving October 25, 2019
 
4591 Looks like it has been off loaded, but don't hold me to this.

4591 and 4592

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4591 is now tracking and in the yard.
4592 off loaded yesterday
 
4591 out testing heading eastbound on the Lake Shore near Kipling
The other cars are in the service bay
 
4400 has reenter service on 501 (501A) after arriving October 03, 2019 and shipped for weld repair in September 07, 2018
4591 was out testing all night and most of Wed.
 
4593 delivered last night. I'm told there is a car ready to leave Kingston, and two ready to leave La Pocatiere. Not sure if the latter two will come directly to Toronto or via Kingston. With the strike on at CN, I doubt they will move anytime soon.

- Paul
 
TTCStuart is reporting the end of CLRV’s on December 29. Will we have all of our Flexity streetcars by then? How many are left?

From the look of things, we won’t have enough streetcars to stock the full fleet. As recently as last week, I was seeing buses replacing streetcars on both the College and Dundas routes. Why not refurbish some of the CLRVs that are in better shape instead of running service without enough if they’re not going to buy more Flexity streetcars right away?
 
4589 has enter service on 504B after arriving November 04, 2019
4592 is now tracking

The car from Kingston will be 4579 and the last TTC car to be made there for current order, unless something has change.

TTC's legacy CLRV streetcars reach the end of the line on Dec. 29

Nov. 21, 2019

After four decades of service to Toronto commuters, the TTC's Canadian Light Rail Vehicle (CLRV) streetcars will make their last run on Sun., Dec. 29 - 42 years to the day the first vehicle arrived on TTC property.

Transit enthusiasts will have a chance to win a spot on the final ride.

From Nov. 24 through Dec. 28, CLRVs will operate on 511 Bathurst seven days a week with additional CLRVs deployed as extra service on 501 Queen on weekends only between Roncesvalles Ave. and Greenwood Ave.

On Dec. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., two CLRVs will run as free service between Bathurst St. and Greenwood Ave. to commemorate the final day of service. The final ride, which is for contest winners, runs from Wolseley Loop at Bathurst St. to Russell Carhouse at Greenwood Ave.

Those wishing to be part of the historic last ride must enter the contest through the TTC's Facebook and Instagram pages from Dec. 2 to Dec. 6. Ten winners from each platform will be selected at random and each will be awarded a seat for them and a guest on the final CLRV ride on the afternoon of Dec. 29.

The first CLRV arrived on property on Dec. 29, 1977 and entered service on Sept. 30, 1979 on the 507 Long Branch route. The final CLRV was delivered in 1982. In total, the TTC purchased 196 CLRV streetcars, supplemented in 1988 by an additional 52 Articulated Light Rail Vehicles (ALRVs), which were nearly double the length of the CLRV. The last of the ALRV fleet was officially retired on Sept. 2, 2019.

The fleet is being replaced by 204 Bombardier low-floor streetcars. The retirement of the CLRVs means that every TTC bus and streetcar route will be serviced by accessible vehicles as of Dec. 30.
 
4592 and 91 are out testing. That's quick for 4592 since it was only off loaded on the 19th. 4592 on Queen and 4591 up at Main

The Car from Kingston could be 1 of the 3 4400's that were shipped from QC, or it can be the 4579 that is the last of the 70's Kingston was to be built. 4403, 4405 & 4406 are there now.
 
4593 now tracking at Leslie along with 4591 and 4592
Are you sure, as I just checked now, 2 and 10 hrs ago and still not tracking??
 

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