adamedwards
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There is frequent discussion on this forum of for example the 379s or the 350s made surplus from their homes by more recent EMUs. The problem at the moment for rolling stock is not enough wires so surplus EMUs and not enough DMUs, with the 150s getting near to life end.
So a question for the engineers, how feasible is a Stadler type power pack car fitted with diesels and batteries to be inserted into the middle of say a 4 car 379 to create a 4.5 car long BDEMU? This of course risks another 769 or electric Voyager type mess, but is fitting all the new kit in a new "engine" which then simply provides the power to the existing modern traction motors, less of a challenge than adding rafts to existing coaches which are to much older designs? (I'm sure its much more complex than that.) I'm envisaging that the battery is there to boost initial acceleration and absorb power when electric breaking, so as to reduce diesel pollution. I would hope the pantograph can stay so as to be able to run hotel power in stations and to use what bits of electrification there are, but the primary aim is a old DMU replacement. There's probably some sound technical reason why this is not possible that I don't know about, in which case my apologies in advance for my ignorance.
I suspect that once bitten twice shy will mean funding for this would be hard to come by, but might it be technically feasible? The aim would then be to run these BDEMUs with the power pack cars until electrification makes them redundant, when ever that is at which point they go back to being EMUs.
This was in part prompted by seeing an old film of a train leaving Waterloo in 1986 and passing a 4TC pushed by a class 33.
So a question for the engineers, how feasible is a Stadler type power pack car fitted with diesels and batteries to be inserted into the middle of say a 4 car 379 to create a 4.5 car long BDEMU? This of course risks another 769 or electric Voyager type mess, but is fitting all the new kit in a new "engine" which then simply provides the power to the existing modern traction motors, less of a challenge than adding rafts to existing coaches which are to much older designs? (I'm sure its much more complex than that.) I'm envisaging that the battery is there to boost initial acceleration and absorb power when electric breaking, so as to reduce diesel pollution. I would hope the pantograph can stay so as to be able to run hotel power in stations and to use what bits of electrification there are, but the primary aim is a old DMU replacement. There's probably some sound technical reason why this is not possible that I don't know about, in which case my apologies in advance for my ignorance.
I suspect that once bitten twice shy will mean funding for this would be hard to come by, but might it be technically feasible? The aim would then be to run these BDEMUs with the power pack cars until electrification makes them redundant, when ever that is at which point they go back to being EMUs.
This was in part prompted by seeing an old film of a train leaving Waterloo in 1986 and passing a 4TC pushed by a class 33.