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Originally Posted by casper
That may be an Eastern Canada issue. Bombardier has solid competition in Western Canada. Skytrain in Vancouver has Bombardier on two lines, the third is using cars from South Korea. Calgary and Edmonton are Siemens predominately.
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Bombardier has assembly plants in Thunder Bay and La Pocatière. Which means everytime there's a contract up for grabs, not only is Bombardier there but there's also the "local jobs" dilemma that comes with not choosing them.
In Montreal, they're everywhere. They built the new Metro (partnership with Alstom), all of our commuter rail cars and the new dual-mode locomotives, plus the MR-90 EMU's on Deux-Montagnes back in 1995. In addition, Bombardier is now operating all 6 of Montreal's commuter rail lines since July 1st.
Now there's 1 chance out of 3 we get them for the REM rolling stock (other bidders are Hyundai Rotem and Alstom).