turbanplanner
Senior Member
No ALRV sadly, wonder where they hid it.
No ALRV sadly, wonder where they hid it.
It’s currently stored a Roncesvalles. Last I heard, it’s not operable.No ALRV sadly, wonder where they hid it.
It’s currently stored a Roncesvalles. Last I heard, it’s not operable.
I don't think that they've announced it as yet, or at least none of my operator friends of shared that info with me. I was having a discussion with one of my operator friends a couple of months ago about this, and while I suggested the summer periods get combined into one - there are generally fewer service changes in the middle of the summer, which would simplify things. He countered that it was highly unlikely - the maximum length of this "combined" board period will be 8 or 9 weeks, which makes it just slightly too short to fully cover combining the 2 summer periods (10 weeks).I was muddling through the new TTC collective agreement (ratified earlier this year) recently.
Came across a few things that I don't recall being discussed in any detail:
These include the following:
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I will stop here for a moment and ask @smallspy if he happens to know which two Board Periods are set to get the axe. I will also ask him to check his inbox.... LOL
Historically, it has been hard to get people to start work later in the day or the overnight periods. This has been a way of incentivizing them - and it's worked to a degree. Later shifts are still staffed by a higher percentage of junior (read: less senior) employees, but it's not as bad as it could have been otherwise.Most of the general wage increases have been widely known.......but here a couple of sub-classes that got my attention:
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What an odd bit of timing.......premiums for work starting at 1pm? I'm all for paying staff well, and I get the idea of shift premiums for late/overnight work...........
What's the issue?I dream of a day when open house planners learn to stop facing vehicles northward
What's the issue?
Also, I'm more sad 2252 wasn't shuttling people to Bathurst like in 2022. I yearn for the sound of the gutless detroit diesel
Speculating, but Line 2 replacement trainset announcement? cc @Northern Light
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I doubt it.
Minister of Housing is there for the Feds, not the Minister of Transport.
I think the train announcement would likely see Chrystia in town too, if not the PM.
But I could be wrong.
The federal minister is the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities (or his lackey). Federal transit infrastructure funding comes out of that ministry, not Transport Canada.I doubt it.
Minister of Housing is there for the Feds, not the Minister of Transport.
I think the train announcement would likely see Chrystia in town too, if not the PM.
But I could be wrong.