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The first set, or DDH, were sold off a few years ago. All the “Go-Anywhere” buses, or DDL, were put into storage during the pandemic. Some time last year or this year, GO decided to retire all of them instead of bringing them back.
I don't think they are being scrapped. They look to be in good condition.
 
I do work for them, I am allowed to share my opinion about what go transit should use. my co-workers share opinions too.
Ummmmm..........

If you did actually work for GO, then you will really want read the terms of your employment. Because no, you are not just "allowed to share your opinion about what go should use" on a quasi-public forum like this. What you say about your employer in public is very, very restrictive - lest you put them in a negative light.

Dan
 
Ummmmm..........

If you did actually work for GO, then you will really want read the terms of your employment. Because no, you are not just "allowed to share your opinion about what go should use" on a quasi-public forum like this. What you say about your employer in public is very, very restrictive - lest you put them in a negative light.

Dan
No way this person work for Metrolinx and is under 21.

Anyone who works for X company and put them in a bad light will be track down by X company and be told cease to post or you will get your walking papers.

He needs to look back a few years ago in this thread to see various GO personal who were posting various info are no longer posting anymore. One was an engineer.

If he does work by chance, his days are number for posting as they will be track down by the Ontario Government since Metrolinx is part of it.
 
So this GO bus strike seems like it could have been easily avoided and resolved (according to the Union).
I have to give them credit for the fact that this is the first GO strike ever in the history of GO transit. Going into day 3 we still have not make any progress.

Is Metrolinx asleep at the wheel here? Someone should definitely be loosing their job.
 
So this GO bus strike seems like it could have been easily avoided and resolved (according to the Union).
I have to give them credit for the fact that this is the first GO strike ever in the history of GO transit. Going into day 3 we still have not make any progress.

Is Metrolinx asleep at the wheel here? Someone should definitely be loosing their job.
Apparently the next meeting between the two parties isn’t until Friday.
 
Apparently the next meeting between the two parties isn’t until Friday.
Yup. Consecutive days at the table usually brings no resolutions. Better off sitting on it for a few days to reconsider than to have a false sense of optimism every morning
 
So this GO bus strike seems like it could have been easily avoided and resolved (according to the Union).
I have to give them credit for the fact that this is the first GO strike ever in the history of GO transit. Going into day 3 we still have not make any progress.

Is Metrolinx asleep at the wheel here? Someone should definitely be loosing their job.
That would be Doug Ford since he is calling the shots in the first place
 
That's true but whoever is in charge of negotiating at Metronlinx doesn't have a clue what they are doing.
The person who doing the negotiating for ML knows what they are doing as they have a list things with $$ beside them what will be accepted or turn down given to them by Ford. The person is only following instruction given to them by Ford regardless if they are right or wrong. They have some leave way to make a deal/change if the opening shows up that is in the best interest of ML.
 

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