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huntertwo | 10 months ago
Also couldn’t they just retrofit a battery somewhere instead of a new steam generator? It also seems like they reinvented the wheel making it rugged. Seems like they’re spending too much money on this project, but it seems to be private money so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edit: presumably the rest of the train also has power? Is the power draw from this system so intense it needs a new generator? Or does it need the resilience maybe?
nic547|10 months ago
NikkiA|10 months ago
HEP cars (aka 'generator cars') are a solution, but the UK never really had them, we had converted diesels called 'Ethels', which are functionally identical to the current practice of tagging a diesel locomotive at idle on the tail of the train, but all of those were scrapped.
* Ethel => https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_25#Train_He...
taylorius|10 months ago
Kindly hand in your tail coat, stovepipe hat and brass head-up-display monocle on your way out, sir!