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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(02-22-2019, 12:21 PM)Canard Wrote:
(02-22-2019, 11:35 AM)Spokes Wrote: So does that mean they CANT actually handle 4, or just that no one would?

More-or-less.  If no customer has asked to run trains of 4, there's no reason for them to specifically test that they can actually do it.  Sure, they've done the calculations, but I highly guess that this is more a case of the Bombardier Marketing Team having this conversation back in about 2007:

"So we're bringing over the Flexity 2 design from Berlin, I have to make a brochure.  We're going to say we can run these things coupled together as a consist, right?"

"Yeah, that's a good idea, we should put that in."

"Okay, how many?"

"Well, that green line in Toronto they're thinking about is going to probably want 3 together... so just say we can do 4 and we'll leave it at that until someone asks for something different."

"Sounds good!"  :: print ::


Remember, in this industry (and many, many others), even though marketing likes to pretend something is a "standard product", the reality is that every single vehicle rolling off the "line" is a custom-built entity.  I can almost guarantee you that "under the hood" all 14 of our trains are going to be slightly different in some way, because somebody ran a bundle of wire through a different lightening hole in the frame, or someone decided to download a different update of some firmware on some isolated controller for blinking a light somewhere else, etc...

I work in custom automation and even though we might sell two or three "identical" machines, they never are.

I heard our operators mention also that the LRVs tend to have subtle differences when they're driving like they've got their own bit of character or something
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by jason897 - 02-22-2019, 06:29 PM
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