ssiguy2
Senior Member
mdrejhon....................I was being sarcastic and in no way meant it to be an insult to you. Quite the contrary I very much appreciate your updates and info that you have provided about the fast developing battery train technology systems and their applications.
I was just preparing you for the onslaught of people who seem to think that catenary is the only viable option. I have been raked over the coals for years about my lack of support for catenary. I have often brought up the dizzying rate of hydrogen train advancements in the last few years and have paid the price for it. I was also one of the first to begin to provide information on the new battery trains and their potential years ago and they were written off as farcical fantasy systems. I have been accused of only wanting hydrogen when I have said, on numerous occasions, that battery would indeed be my first choice and hydrogen my second.
Battery trains have fantastic potential and one of it's primary advantages, is that there is nothing new about them. Battery trains, like battery cars, have been around for a 100 years. Battery trains are catenary trains 101. The difference today is that now, due to huge battery technology advancements, they are finally also, practical. Battery trains offer all the benefits and reliable technology that has made catenary a worldwide application but without it's much higher initial infrastructure costs, it's limitation of only being able to run on currently wired track, it higher maintenance costs, it's visual pollution, and it's vulnerability during inclement weather.
Battery trains also benefit from being exactly that.............batteries. This means that the batteries themselves {and the recharging stations} can be "fueled" overnight when hydro rates are at their lowest giving them a real operational cost advantage.
I was just preparing you for the onslaught of people who seem to think that catenary is the only viable option. I have been raked over the coals for years about my lack of support for catenary. I have often brought up the dizzying rate of hydrogen train advancements in the last few years and have paid the price for it. I was also one of the first to begin to provide information on the new battery trains and their potential years ago and they were written off as farcical fantasy systems. I have been accused of only wanting hydrogen when I have said, on numerous occasions, that battery would indeed be my first choice and hydrogen my second.
Battery trains have fantastic potential and one of it's primary advantages, is that there is nothing new about them. Battery trains, like battery cars, have been around for a 100 years. Battery trains are catenary trains 101. The difference today is that now, due to huge battery technology advancements, they are finally also, practical. Battery trains offer all the benefits and reliable technology that has made catenary a worldwide application but without it's much higher initial infrastructure costs, it's limitation of only being able to run on currently wired track, it higher maintenance costs, it's visual pollution, and it's vulnerability during inclement weather.
Battery trains also benefit from being exactly that.............batteries. This means that the batteries themselves {and the recharging stations} can be "fueled" overnight when hydro rates are at their lowest giving them a real operational cost advantage.