dowlingm
Senior Member
The deal with Metrolinx showed that Bombardier will wiggle and wriggle but they avoided cancellation there and I have no doubt they will avoid it with the downtown car. Waiting for Siemens or Alstom to get their act together won't fly - the buses I passed on Gerrard this morning operating the 506 are proof of that.Whoever takes over from Byford should immediately get on the phone with Siemens and place an order of 204 cars. Bombardier gets the 60 cars the TTC was considering as an add on to the original order. Even if we have to wait another year while Siemens designs a custom car for the TTC, it’d be worth the wait. Bombardier doesn’t deserve another penny.
Even if there was a desire to switch suppliers, it will likely require hundreds of millions or more in capital requirement above and beyond the pricing negotiated and the Province aren't standing by to throw in a third of it. This is borrowing room which isn't even guaranteed for the extra 60 car order never mind an significant increase in the cost of replacing the existing fleet.
There's no point to inventing scenarios which will never happen when we can press for things that can happen - keep the 60 car order process rolling with other suppliers (which may end up being more than 60 if the final Bombardier delivery ends up being less than 204), budget some additional CLRV/ALRV refurbs, go to the Province for an AODA waiver until 2025 or longer (which may be needed anyway if Easier Access slips further)