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cute_boy
Location: Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 20 on 11/7/2007 11:23 PM >
| | | its a great video but ultimately is going to happen. no
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90rock
Location: Calgary Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 21 on 11/8/2007 3:04 AM >
| | | Posted by cute_boy its a great video but ultimately is going to happen. no
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I hope it does happen in an element in which the subway, transit city LRT, and streetcars make one giant efficient world class system. TTC is looking at the Bombardier Flexity, similar to the trams they use in Minneapolis.
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OCInfiltrator
Location: Ottawa, ON Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 22 on 11/14/2007 3:52 PM >
| | | Posted by ExKa|iBuR Not to be technical, but they won't be called T2. There is already a second generation "T" car out that's called the T2...they're currently in use in Toronto. They're virtually identical to the T1 cars.
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There is no T2, unless you think T1s are H6s and T1s are your "T2s" http://transit.tor.../subway/5500.shtml I am a transit fan and I have never in my life heard anyone, even the officials say Toronto have these "T2s". Because the H6 and the T1 are almost identical looking. http://www.freeweb...yrt_fleet_info.htm Now I don't want this post to sound like "I am attacking you" but I really hate people who don't know their facts and spread them around and that is what it is looking like right now. I really have a hatrid for people who don't think articulated buses can be powered by their rear wheel when the GMC Artic(GMC TA60-102N), the New Flyer D60LF, the MCI TC60-102N and the New Flyer D60 have all been buses like that. [last edit 11/14/2007 3:54 PM by OCInfiltrator - edited 1 times]
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NoSuchPerson Stop, or I'll ask you again!
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 23 on 11/14/2007 10:51 PM >
| | | Yeah... Well, before you snap on someone about not knowing their facts, maybe you should re-examine your own
The TTC's original order of T1 trains from Bombardier in 1995 were "T1" cars. However, in the second order that came in 1998 there were a few significant design changes. The biggest being the propulsion computer was pretty much redesigned from the ground up. While generally all of the 50xx-53xx are referred to as "T1" cars, there are in fact different. They look the same and are operated the same but are quite different in terms of inner workings. All of this came from a maintenance engineer with the TTC, and he assures me that while not generally called "T2" trains, that's what they are.
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Stewie
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Gender: Male
kill your idols
| | | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 24 on 11/14/2007 11:22 PM >
| | | That was my understanding as well. They're not actually T2's but commonly referred to as.
> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit. |
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NoSuchPerson Stop, or I'll ask you again!
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 25 on 11/15/2007 1:22 AM >
| | | Exactly. TTC Maintenance staff regularly call them T2s.
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OCInfiltrator
Location: Ottawa, ON Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 26 on 11/16/2007 3:11 PM >
| | | Look at the builders plate behind the drivers cab, they say "T-1". I trust the builders plate more then anyones word.
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Stewie
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Gender: Male
kill your idols
| | | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 27 on 11/16/2007 3:55 PM >
| | | Ugh.
Posted by Stewie That was my understanding as well. They're not actually T2's but commonly referred to as.
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not actually T2's but commonly referred to as [last edit 11/16/2007 3:56 PM by Stewie - edited 1 times]
> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit. |
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yokes
Location: Toronto Gender: Male
I aim to misbehave
| | | | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 28 on 11/16/2007 3:56 PM >
| | | I approve of this stupid debate
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NoSuchPerson Stop, or I'll ask you again!
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 29 on 11/16/2007 11:13 PM >
| | | Posted by OCInfiltrator Look at the builders plate behind the drivers cab, they say "T-1". I trust the builders plate more then anyones word.
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As I said in a PM, there is no such thing. The original build had "Model: T1" or something like that, however all subsequent orders don't have that, they just say "Bombardier Transportation" and "Made in Thunder Bay Ontario" on them.
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OCInfiltrator
Location: Ottawa, ON Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 30 on 11/19/2007 2:12 PM >
| | | Posted by Stewie Ugh.
not actually T2's but commonly referred to as
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So those "T2"'s are really T1's?
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Stewie
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Gender: Male
kill your idols
| | | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 31 on 11/19/2007 6:40 PM >
| | | No, they're actually Gloucester cars brought back from the grave for epic lulz
> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit. |
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OCInfiltrator
Location: Ottawa, ON Gender: Male
| | Re: TTC: Toronto's Lifeline <Reply # 32 on 11/19/2007 10:50 PM >
| | | Posted by Stewie No, they're actually Gloucester cars brought back from the grave for epic lulz
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lol, I may be "stupid" but I know the Gloucester Cars where retired in 1990 and I know at least what they are lol
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