drum118
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I expect TTC is not expecting all 204 cars will be here in 2019 as promises and protecting their rear for retiring cars later than plan. Then there the issues how to deal with more riders that can't be handle by the 204 cars which was known back in 2005 that was going to happen not doing a 1:1 replacement.Interesting. That table on page 56 of the report, does indeed say that 7 ALRVs will be decommissioned in 2020.
A month earlier, the October 2018 report explicitly said that "All ALRV vehicles will be decommissioned by December 2019" on page 55.
I'm surprised that they'd have revisited this and decided not to have them all retired during 2019.
I'd have also assumed that having all the CLRVs retired in 2021 would be conditional on TTC awarding Bombardier the add-on order for 60 or so extra cars.
Then there is a case as to when TTC will see new cars in place of cash payment for damages, as well how many. We may know this next week or early 2019 along about ordering more cars.
If TTC wants to go another route for more cars, I sure BBD will call Ford about the lost jobs and get him to tell TTC it either from TB on Ontario Dime, or no money to cover the cost of these extra cars going elsewhere.