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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
I don't want to start an internet fight (Cause we all know those work out well),  but I think your comment Canard doesn't outweigh the issue.

While it is true they have achieved much more in Millhaven, they haven't produced what was promised... then a revised promise... then promised again...

Who other than Bombardier can we blame for this 10 month delay?  If it was Transport Canada or a supplier, they would of thrown them under the bus.  I'm sure the Region isn't refusing delivery of the next vehicles.

Personally, I don't care how my phone is built.  I expect it to be ready on the release date, and in full working order.  I don't care which plant builds my BlackBerry faster (What, you think I'd buy an iPhone?  Are you nuts?), I just want my phone.  When BlackBerry says we are releasing a new phone on Nov 18th, I expect it to be there in my hands, ready to play with, not sitting in a distribution warehouse because Bell might need my phone to test on their network cause they only have 2 pilot vehicles.

Coke
(iON has no trains and YKF has no planes) Sad
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Coke6pk - 11-01-2017, 09:26 AM
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