Given that the last locally built serries, the Incat built Emeralds, entered service with minimal problems while the oversas built examples had loads of problems, wouldn't be so sure.Randomness wrote: ↑Haylen of course was in front of cameras talking about getting a quality Australian built product which i’d wager will mean disaster for the project.
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I know, RDM did build the Brisbane and I think Captain Cook’s Ferries from memory. I’m just poking fun at how everything she seems to touch seems to turn into a disaster.
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I may be cynical, but E2s have not had many reported problems since the election?Linto63 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:20 amGiven that the last locally built serries, the Incat built Emeralds, entered service with minimal problems while the oversas built examples had loads of problems, wouldn't be so sure.Randomness wrote: ↑Haylen of course was in front of cameras talking about getting a quality Australian built product which i’d wager will mean disaster for the project.
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Most, but not all, of the disasters to which the transport minister has had to address, were not of her doing. By all means go to town on her when a cock-up occurs after a decision made on her watch, but the problems that have beset region 10, Rozelle Interchange etc were made before her time.Randomness wrote: ↑I’m just poking fun at how everything she seems to touch seems to turn into a disaster.
Probably because, as with most teething troubles, they have been ironed out.boronia wrote: ↑I may be cynical, but E2s have not had many reported problems since the election?