I've been wondering lately why the T doesn't pursue low-floor light rail vehicles, like those that are common throughout Europe? The Type 8s are half low floor, half high floor, which is fairly awkward, particularly because of the Ts font-door boarding policy. Type 9s seem to double down on this half and half approach, which seems strange to me.
Why wouldn't they go all low-floor? I understand that they have a certain spec they are comfortable with and are using that, but generally what's preventing the T from going fully low floor? Does it have something to do with the tight curves downtown? Are low-floor vehicles more likely to derail? I know the Type 8s had this problem.
Why wouldn't they go all low-floor? I understand that they have a certain spec they are comfortable with and are using that, but generally what's preventing the T from going fully low floor? Does it have something to do with the tight curves downtown? Are low-floor vehicles more likely to derail? I know the Type 8s had this problem.