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Originally Posted by milomilo
The rules in place make the trains heavier than they need to be, there are no positives, hence they are inferior. If they can make OK trains withing those rules, they will be able to make better and cheaper trains within the new ones, that's the point of changing the rules.
These trains could be in service for decades. If it takes a few years of waiting to ensure we get better vehicles, it would be worth it. However, I am asking because VIA may in fact know what they are doing.
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These trains are beyond adequate for the infrastructure we have. They are modern, plenty fast and fuel efficient. Superior to what is in place, and the best we've ever had. They will last the decades necessary to upgrade the infrastructure to European standards, if we ever do. We don't need lighter trains.
And lighter is only better when it comes to fuel or power efficiency. Heavier is no different otherwise, and definitively not inferior. In fact, heavier has been traditionally a more comfortable ride.
Maybe do some research, lot's of info available.