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Originally Posted by roger1818
I was thinking and the timing might be good for STO, as Alstom and will be finishing up Stage 2 LRT in 2023 and if the STO gets their order in before Alstom stops production of Ottawa's Citadis Spirits, the STO might be able to get a good deal on them as they could just continue production, which would save money compared to shutting down production and starting up again (or building a new production facility for a different model of train). The key would be getting the trains across the river from the Belfast yard to Gatineau.
STO would still need their own MSF, but it would be cheaper to manufacture the trains at Belfast. The configuration could be different (STO would probably get a shorter train) but the basic assembly would be the same.
This would give Ottawa time to raise money for Stage 3 and hopefully have Alstom roll over construction from STO back to more trains for OC Transpo. Even if we weren't ready for Stage 3, we could piggyback on STO's order to buy more trains to increase capacity (a small order of 5 or 10 trains would be expensive otherwise). By continuously feeding the assembly line with orders for more trains, costs can be kept down, which would benefit both transit systems.
The only thing is the Quebec government may insist on Bombardier trains and having them manufactured in Quebec.
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If they were to be assembled at Belfast and then shipped to Gatineau, they'd need to install an industrial lead from the Via tracks into Belfast Yard. Then they could route them south through Walkley Yard, onto Ellwood and then North across the river. (Or they could just ship them using trucks like what has been done with the Confederation Line trains).
I don't think it's true that the Quebec Government would insist on Bombardier. Alstom has been involved in the production of Montreal's new metro trains and will also be building the trains for the REM. I think it'll be procured like all transit purchases are and the contract will go to the best bidder. Given the current state of Bombardier's light rail division though, it doesn't look good for them.