Interesting. And don’t the Modulators belong to East Lansing?nvanw27 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:48 pmThe 10 and the 5 are owned by the state complex and not the city. Those are probably to remain intact. The 2T22 is seized and will be replaced. The Modulator is likely being replaced too.
Lansing’s thunderbolts are “maintained” in house and have been in very poor condition for the past few years. Some may end up becoming parts units and some may go to other municipalities. The newer refurbishment job is likely being reused somewhere else or even possibly staying.
There's a Modulator I (series 1) on top of a parking deck downtown. That hasn't worked in a while, likely due to battery failure. There is not much of a maintenance program in Lansing. The Mod IIs (series 2) belong to Michigan State University.Vintagecollections wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 4:28 pmInteresting. And don’t the Modulators belong to East Lansing?nvanw27 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:48 pmThe 10 and the 5 are owned by the state complex and not the city. Those are probably to remain intact. The 2T22 is seized and will be replaced. The Modulator is likely being replaced too.
Lansing’s thunderbolts are “maintained” in house and have been in very poor condition for the past few years. Some may end up becoming parts units and some may go to other municipalities. The newer refurbishment job is likely being reused somewhere else or even possibly staying.
Yes West Shore Services is doing the removal job, I talked to Mike and saw the Equinoxes at West Shore, and there are about 10 Equinoxes there currently. They will be going into the yard like most of the removals have gone to.Chicagosiren-hunters wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:36 amI'm guessing WSS is doing the replacement job right? If so then I suppose all the equipment will go right to their boneyard; hopefully aimed for future leases on life..?
nvanw27 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:48 pmThe 10 and the 5 are owned by the state complex and not the city. Those are probably to remain intact. The 2T22 is seized and will be replaced. The Modulator is likely being replaced too.
Lansing’s thunderbolts are “maintained” in house and have been in very poor condition for the past few years. Some may end up becoming parts units and some may go to other municipalities. The newer refurbishment job is likely being reused somewhere else or even possibly staying.
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