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In uk.railway Tom Anderson wrote:
How much difference does it make? And why? This is something that's always puzzled me, actually - why are electric trains so much preferred to diesels? Do they accelerate faster? I assume it's not a question of top speed. Firstly they can draw more peak power when accelerating as components can be worked harder for shorter periods - with a diesel the power you've got is the power you've got. Secondly you don't have to cart around a big heavy engine and a tank of fuel all the time, so you can accelerate faster as your train is (in theory) lighter. You can oversize the engine to get more accelerating power (see Voyagers) but it'll be bigger and heavier (and more expensive, and more track-damaging) so you don't win quite as much. Theo |
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