" THE troubled new Waratah trains will not undergo certain safety tests as part of a deal to bail out the struggling company which built them.
State taxpayers will also have to pay $40 million upfront payment and the government will be a guarantor for the company to finally get the Waratahs into service."Read the full story here.I know I upset the few forum members here who work for various Australian railways every time I start to rant and I'm sorry for that. I
do get that you are proud of what you do and I do think you do a good job. I also hope that you're trying to change the system from the ground up rather than taking the "not my problem, not my job" approach. So, rant on I shall:
Why? Why? Why are we still trying to design and build trains in this country when the UK, the USA, Europe and Japan do it so well? Seriously! Why all the mucking around, politics, designing, reinventing the wheel, stuffing it up, continuing on regardless, stuffing it up again, building it anyway ... and so on? Why couldn't we just get Seimens, Mitsubishi or someone to do it right?
Notice the gawky yellow on the trains? Wouldn't it look better in sky blue, lime green or vermillion? Bugger me, even pink would look better!!!
The experts here will probably argue that I just don't get it .... and I probably won't! I can't see any reason to award contracts to under-achievers who fail to deliver on time and ultimately need to be bailed out using taxpayer funds. This is no Liberal Party political blunder. It's an ALP project and I'm reminded of
this article last August. But I'm not going to blame politicians at all. I think this is a case of big business rorting the system.
Why couldn't these trains have been tested before leaving China?
Alan Cameron, Peter Jollie and the other directors over at
UnReliable Rail need their heads banged together.
Cheers
The_Ghan