Ryan
Court Jester
It absolutely is about stupidity, in writing the RFP, evaluating the RFP and then holding the contractor to the specified performance.
Dutch, I seriously have to disagree with you on Septa here.. They gave Rotem a contract for 120 EMU's. Rotem f**ked that up so bad that Septa almost got all 120 EMU's for free. The SL V's were 4-5 years behind schedule!! Best part is with those EMU's is that when they first entered service they were OOS for days with issue after issue. I have a friend who works for Septa and tells me that those cars are pieces of s**t. I've been on them and everything was fine and they went into emergency in the middle of 16th Street Jct. Fouled up the entire rush hour. Septa screwed the pooch on that order. Kawasaki was supposed to get the order but Septa pulled the contract.Its not about stupidity, it about who is lowest bidder for specifications as listed in RFP, they have to go with lowest qualified bidder if they like it or not. sometimes a RFP can be tweaked to favor a prefered bidder but he still has to come in lowest or its not gone fly.
Nice, I'll bookmark this one. Yes, it was pretty wintery yesterday, especially up around Moffat. Skiers who boarded at Fraser were wearing smiles from ear to ear all night.Yes, that was me. Looks like 628 had its first taste of winter:
Looking at photos of them. They're a slightly modified SL V.Though I hesitate to perpetuate a tangent I have to ask the Silverliner V critics: hasn't Denver RTD also bought Silverliner V cars? If so, is RTD equally stupid as SEPTA?
Not a rhetorical question; maybe you're right and both agencies are wrong. But if RTD wanted to piggyback on an existing EMU design or order, they could've picked the Metra Electric cars or Metro-North M8 cars, for instance. They didn't.
The California Zephyr with 631 came through southeast Iowa this morning running almost on time. I think this might be the last time an ACS-64 will be coupled to a heritage baggage car on the Zephyr.
(Skip to the 5:29 mark for Amtrak, unless you want to watch BNSF hi-rail trucks go from road to rail.)
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