crs1026
Superstar
I was kinda surprised at how they did it. I would have expected that they would be put on the busiest sections first.However, learning how they did it this way and the potential reasons why does help me understand and speculate what could happen when/if the LDF is replaced. With the Corridor fleet, we all knew what the worst cars were. Do we even have any indication which are the worst current LDF? That could signal what gets replaced first.
I would not assume the two will happen in similar fashion, although there are certainly time polished wisdoms that can be assumed.
The biggest for me is how low key and tentative the initial rollout was. In today's world, flying under the radar and avoiding viral bad news headlines is so critical. All it would have taken is one mass recall or rescued train to change the whole public perception (and that can still happen, so I'm crossing fingers as I say that). Dropping the first trainset into the heaviest cycle would have been reckless. VIA took it slow and verified the equipment before using it intensively.
I also notice that, while in theory the LRC fleet is to be retired forthwith as the Venture trainsets arrive. I am suddenly seeing a lot of 8-car LRC consists out there. The conspiracy theorist in me thinks that VIA may be using the short term surplus of equipment to demonstrate to the bureaucracy just how much upside there is in the market ie if more trainsets were procured. If that's true, good on VIA.
- Paul