I apologise if such a thread already exists covering this subject, but upon seeing threads about battery powered trains it prompted me to start a discussion as to whether or not things such as battery-powered trains are worth it in the long term compared to something more simple such as more electrification schemes. I also want to consider bi-mode trains because they are a more proven technology that I still think might be worth discussing. But the general question though is whether or not battery powered and bi-mode trains are a worthy long-term investment compared to further electrification of the network to enable more electric trains? Are the costs and benefits of one worth more than the other? In the short term I would imagine electrification may be more expensive, but once they are set up they tend to pay for themselves in the long term, especially overhead lines.
Meanwhile battery powered trains need good batteries as well as other components on board which naturally means more moving parts that would make each piece of rolling stock more expensive to build and maintain. Bi-mode trains have the same issue but they at least have the benefit of being able to run on overhead line networks and could possibly be converted in future to pure electric units provided it was no less beneficial than just buying new stock. But that said, I'm no expert on the subject matter, so therefore I'd like to get some opinions here as to whether or not bi-mode and/or battery-powered trains are a worthy long-term investment compared to electrification of non-electrified routes. I look forward to hearing people's thoughts on the matter.
Meanwhile battery powered trains need good batteries as well as other components on board which naturally means more moving parts that would make each piece of rolling stock more expensive to build and maintain. Bi-mode trains have the same issue but they at least have the benefit of being able to run on overhead line networks and could possibly be converted in future to pure electric units provided it was no less beneficial than just buying new stock. But that said, I'm no expert on the subject matter, so therefore I'd like to get some opinions here as to whether or not bi-mode and/or battery-powered trains are a worthy long-term investment compared to electrification of non-electrified routes. I look forward to hearing people's thoughts on the matter.