New Stadler train for Abellio East Anglia heading through Boudry near Neuchatel Switzerland towards the UK.
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As much as I'd like this to be the case, it's not on its way to the UK just yet. Give it a month or so.
Praise the Lord...I'll bow to your greater knowledge, hence text amended
I noticed that but above the doors does seem to be a cant line. Either that's what it's supposed to be or it'll be added at some point later on.No cant rail stripe![]()
I noticed that but above the doors does seem to be a cant line. Either that's what it's supposed to be or it'll be added at some point later on.
That's not what I meant. Above the doors there is an orange line (which, yes, is part of the plug door mechanism) but could (very big could) be a sort of redesigned cant line. Unlikely, but certainly possible.The bit above door is the rail for plug doors. There are no decals visable, 1st class, carriage letter etc. As said that are yet to be fitted
That Orange line look more like a rain gutter to me...…. Plug doors don't need an eternal rail (see MK.IV)The bit above door is the rail for plug doors. There are no decals visable, 1st class, carriage letter etc. As said that are yet to be fitted
That Orange line look more like a rain gutter to me...…. Plug doors don't need an eternal rail (see MK.IV)
Ah makes senseThat Orange line look more like a rain gutter to me...…. Plug doors don't need an eternal rail (see MK.IV)
Which mode is that on?So we've got a few drivers now who've been out to Romania and had a little play on them, or at least the bi-mode. Main report is, they shift. One quoted figure is 100mph in 100 seconds.
Which mode is that on?
But it is how they perform on diesel that will come to define the bi-modes. A lot of the services will have minimal chance of electric working, and even then exactly what 'the system' will permit them to do is a lttle unclear...... but also on any branch lines like those of Abellio.
But it is how they perform on diesel that will come to define the bi-modes. A lot of the services will have minimal chance of electric working, and even then exactly what 'the system' will permit them to do is a lttle unclear.
That said, I can't wait to see them in action, bring it on!![]()
On Diesel, they have an extremely good power to weight ratio, better than even a Short-Set HST with the 4-car version. Only downside is the small fuel tanks.But it is how they perform on diesel that will come to define the bi-modes. A lot of the services will have minimal chance of electric working, and even then exactly what 'the system' will permit them to do is a lttle unclear.
That said, I can't wait to see them in action, bring it on!![]()
Performance on Merseyrail's antiquated third rail system may be somewhat different from what it is on a properly-engineered high voltage OLE supply in Switzerland.Electric, probably. The Swiss ones go like the proverbial off the hand-held earth moving device - even leaving the fairly quick Desiro well behind. It's one reason why I'm a fan - they should be able to offer substantial timetable improvements, particularly on the likes of Merseyrail where the 50x are somewhat lethargic, but also on any branch lines like those of Abellio.
Performance on Merseyrail's antiquated third rail system may be somewhat different from what it is on a properly-engineered high voltage OLE supply in Switzerland.
What is very noticeable is the LACK of diesel engine noise! Just a faint whine of electric motors and drive. You'd almost believe it is a straight electric train......With two of those deutz v8 diesel engines on a two car, they appear to be a match for the 321's acceleration.
What is very noticeable is the LACK of diesel engine noise! Just a faint whine of electric motors and drive. You'd almost believe it is a straight electric train......
A 0-60 time may be more useful. Maybe even a quarter-mile or kilometer could help see how fast it is accelerating from 0 and near its top speed.I've been quoted 1.7ms^-2 acceleration on the 3-cars in electric mode which is, I believe, faster than basically anything else on the mainline. It's also double the 0.8ms^-2 of the victoria line 09 stock.
Whether it'll be able to put down that power in the real world is another matter but it's impressive stats.