RapidTransit
Active Member
Production problems? After how many LFSA they built now they have problems, its not like they're streetcars. Is this TTC only? Or is there other bus orders effected too?
Just found out. what you wrote was a lie.
Just found out. what you wrote was a lie.
lie
n.
1. A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
2. Something meant to deceiveor give a wrong impression.
That's some strong language you've chosen there.
Care to be a bit more specific as to which of drum's statements was a lie, and how it is that you know he meant to deceive us?
1) He said the TTC got 27 free buses from Orion
2) There was production problems holding the Nova LFSA buses from delivery until next year, 2014.
So what he said was, a rumor, false information and/or a lie.
Either way I was able to get the truth on the whole matter. And correct this so called, honest reporting (if you thought it wasn't delibrate, based on the definition you brought forward), about the Nova LFSA.
1) He said the TTC got 27 free buses from Orion
2) There was production problems holding the Nova LFSA buses from delivery until next year, 2014.
So what he said was, a rumor, false information and/or a lie.
Either way I was able to get the truth on the whole matter. And correct this so called, honest reporting (if you thought it wasn't delibrate, based on the definition you brought forward), about the Nova LFSA.
Stong language is needed, especially when the information is false and a lie.
lie
a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth.
an inaccurate or false statement.
While your at it, defend him on the 27 free buses. I'm going to come back tomorrow expecting a honest, truthful, and verified answer. Only one rule, no lies allowed!
Sorry Rapid Transit, Drum118 has been on UT a long time and his information is usually very reliable. I suggest that you back off.
How do they work around the wheel-wells of the articulated buses? How much of them will they be low-floor? Will there be seating over the wheel-wells, and if so what kind? Or will there be no seating at all?