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Is here. Relatively on time for a change.

The only confusing tea leaf is the 5 year capital plan for bus replacement. The preceding table has the $154 million as the total cost of the program for the 5 years, not the 100 bus component:

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Note, first, that they are still talking about replacing 100 Nova buses, and only talking about replacing 150 1000s, even though they previously said about 600. It also doesn't say how many additional electric buses during the 5 year program.

The rail nugget also indicates that the 7000s will be arriving a little slower than thought:

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18 hours ago, Busjack said:

Is here. Relatively on time for a change.

The only confusing tea leaf is the 5 year capital plan for bus replacement. The preceding table has the $154 million as the total cost of the program for the 5 years, not the 100 bus component:

budget.thumb.png.87820d25feb4f175562750ce4d01d404.png

Note, first, that they are still talking about replacing 100 Nova buses, and only talking about replacing 150 1000s, even though they previously said about 600. It also doesn't say how many additional electric buses during the 5 year program.

The rail nugget also indicates that the 7000s will be arriving a little slower than thought:

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I can't seem to located the relevant document, why are the 4000s being leased? I didn't know that was possible.

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7 hours ago, NewFlyerMCI said:

I can't seem to located the relevant document, why are the 4000s being leased? I didn't know that was possible.

Go back to 2008. Ron Huberman lied that CTA just had to have 60 foot buses to replace 6000s 3 for 4, and got a great deal on assigned options from King County. To pay for them, Ron negotiated a financial lease with Traxis Financial Group, which, BTW, also then owned NABI, both being affiliates of Cerberus. At some point, it was refinanced by PNC. But, in any event, CTA is on the hook on a 12 year lease on the first 150.

Searching the CTA site for Traxis comes up with this. The PNC ordinance is here.

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On 10/18/2018 at 2:11 PM, Busjack said:

Is here. Relatively on time for a change.

The only confusing tea leaf is the 5 year capital plan for bus replacement. The preceding table has the $154 million as the total cost of the program for the 5 years, not the 100 bus component:

budget.thumb.png.87820d25feb4f175562750ce4d01d404.png

Note, first, that they are still talking about replacing 100 Nova buses, and only talking about replacing 150 1000s, even though they previously said about 600. It also doesn't say how many additional electric buses during the 5 year program.

The rail nugget also indicates that the 7000s will be arriving a little slower than thought:

budget.thumb.png.c1fc0eaf4ac628bab7b7ee6409d9d786.png

Well they are anticipating the prototypes in 2019(probably 4th Qtr.), may take about the remainder of 2019 into 2020 to test non-revenue to make sure they are safe and can enter revenue service, then they'll be green-lighted by mid-late 2020 to begin production and entry into service in 2021 assuming no defects are found.

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On 1/31/2020 at 8:22 AM, BusHunter said:

Maybe they can finally get these 19 year old novas off the street. I just hope cta doesnt blow all its money on electric buses. The blue and red needs lots of money to fix their infrastructures too. Red line needs millions. That's why rpm takes 10 years. 

The red line just been rebuild opened back up in 2013 so that's good unless you talking about the flyover ramp

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