Dan416
Senior Member
This is a gross oversimplification.
The specific Citadis variants we are using on Line 6 are used nowhere in the world BUT the Ottawa O-Train. They are a special North American variant that is much different and a new updated version than used anywhere else in the world. Go read the O-Train report that highlighted all of the massive problems with those trains. Part of that was Alstoms fault, like doing cold weather testing only in labs and never in real environments, or using wheels and bogies not desgined properly for the O-Trains specific needs (which were insane needs to be honest, it was a Metro line that wanted an LRT train)
The issue then was Metrolinx taking this overbuilt modified Citadis that Alstom built for the O-Train "metro" and then replacing the Flexity Freedoms on Finch with it. It's absolutely the wrong train for the job. Its way too heavy, can't make the sharp turns properly in the Humber trench, Finch West station portal or the Maintenance Facility. and is supposed to use 1500v like the O-Train, but the Finch line is 750v. So its underpowered ontop of being too big and heavy for a "streetcar style" LRT system.
So its multifaceted. The trains are junk from the get go, but then Metrolinx went and swapped them out on the Finch Line when they are the wrong train for the job.
EDIT: Oh look! https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/otta...some-line-1-vehicles-out-of-service-9.7054679
Damn that doesn't bode well for Hurontario then since we're getting the same LRVs as Finch. Ugh.




