Willybru21
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Who is CAD in this?
Who is CAD in this?
Ah right theese guysCad Railway Industries Ltd
The rail transportation services supply chain procurement leader
We service the full rail equipment needs of freight railways, inter-city passenger rail, and commuter rail agencies in Canada, the United States, and offshore.cadrail.ca
They have the fleet maintenance contract. '
I’m pretty sure it was said above that the actual transition was happening at 5am on the 1st, wasn’t it? Someone here will know and can correct me if I’m wrong.I'd guess someone came to their senses, and decided that midnight on New Year's Eve was just about the worst possible time to do a transition. Though perhaps more likely that they simply weren't ready.
Hopefully next time they do it at 4 AM or something.
As of today, OnXpress and CAD are no longer taking over operations and maintenance of GO from Alstom on January 1st, 2025.
Before Alstom sent out the email to their employees telling them about the delay in the takeover one was sent to all Metrolinx staff telling them that the delay was 9 months. OnXpress will take over September 1st, 2025.My take - the announcement of Phil Verster's resignation is the preliminary step to the public announcement of OnXpress and CAD no longer taking over from Alstom on January 1. The second announcement, to follow reasonably soon (how could something like this be kept quiet for long) would be phrased in terms of, when announcing the (hopefully) delay, in the takeover, it would be '...due to issues which arose under the tenure of the former CEO of Metrolinx.
Suprising news hasnt picked it up yet.Before Alstom sent out the email to their employees telling them about the delay in the takeover one was sent to all Metrolinx staff telling them that the delay was 9 months. OnXpress will take over September 1st, 2025.
This has long been expected. What is surprising is that it took them so long to officially notify staff.
Dan
Well..they haven't picked up the SSE TBM issue for about a year, so they're either selective in their pickings or they're simply incompetent.Suprising news hasnt picked it up yet.
Suprising news hasnt picked it up yet.
BlogTO of all places published something about it today.Well..they haven't picked up the SSE TBM issue for about a year, so they're either selective in their pickings or they're simply incompetent.
This is the "news desert" effect in action. I've studied the economics of the advertising business a little. Essentially, the media used to make their money primarily from advertising revenue, not from subscriptions. But nowadays, many businesses prefer to use targeted online ads using data they get from Google and Facebook to directly target their most likely customers. Google and Facebook leverage their data oligopoly to act as a middle men, raising the ad costs for businesses while lowering the price received by news sites. The revenues of media organizations have therefore shrunk dramatically, and many have laid off staff and added paywalls.Suprising news hasnt picked it up yet.