rbt
Senior Member
This is a fair critique in theory, but in practice we all know that Toronto buys from a single vendor - Bombardier - for political reasons, regardless of the technology. It's true that Vancouver is forced to buy its replacement rolling stock from Bombardier, but this has never been cited as being particularly costly problem for TransLink.
I wasn't thrilled about the Toronto Rocket contract either despite the price actually being pretty reasonable.
The benefits of ICTS are that you can substitute train capacity for frequency, running at extremely low headways.
A great selling point when it was created. Those capabilities, however, are not tied to ICTS anymore and can be implemented with any rollingstock you choose. LIM's are not required for that acceleration and max-speed curve either.
Acceleration is restricted primarily by passenger comfort at this point.
Toronto, of course, botches this by sending an SRT down the line every 5 minutes.
This is largely due to the lack of rolling stock and the obscene cost of buying new rolling stock for the current track alignment.




