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Yup, that's where the killer feature will be for industry. Especially as the process and costs improve. I could even imagine a point where train owners require the 3D CAD models in case they're needed later and the OEM has left the industry for whatever reason.
And as the metal stuff improves I...
*ding ding ding*
You develop to the spec. If the spec is wrong that is the problem of the spec creator. Not the designer/builder.
Now if DfT are lucky the changes needed will be cheap, easy, and fast to do.
Interestingly it is.
Even if we ignore the idea of gender as a continuum instead of just male and female. At a genetic level of someone's chromosome level sex there is more than XY and XX. XXY, XXX, XYY, etc. exist and such people may present with sexual organs that don't match up with the...
Welcome to the world of TERFs.
Thankfully their only a small subset of feminism/gender equality but my god are they awful people and so very loud.
Within the socially liberal circles I hang around TERFs are a pretty dirty word.
Upfront costs do sound high. But if they actually meet their claims the ongoing costs should be appreciably lower. Not just from being emptied less often but also simplifying train movements so that you don't have to always have it near emptying points as often.
I would also want to know what...
Good to see the leaders have listened to the people on the front line. As nice as it would be to just roll up all the policing under one state wide body. For rail it does seem niche and large enough to make it worth having as a separate body.
Now if at some point in the future England and Wales...
What would make me feel better is at least not paying big bucks to leadership when it appears to make no difference how much they're paid and the results.
Got to side with the locomotive hauled group. The HST clearly wasn't designed to operate in multiple in revenue service so doesn't fall into that grouping to me.
Now trains that are designed to couple together and run at full line speed but do not in regular service are still multiple units to...
So most of the work has already been done. Sweet.
Surely such a modification for hotel power levels can't be too difficult. However I don't expect it will change until government puts more regulation in place to force the station operator to meet pollution measurements. Meanwhile the passengers...
I wonder if it's worth putting up lines and pantographs but only have them used when the train is stopped to provide power. That way you can go with a very simple pantograph and centenary while having a quick win of getting trains to stop their engines. You could even have the power at a lower...
My understanding is that the acceleration under diesel is the same between the 802s and 800s. And that the previous difference was a cap on the engine kW output for the 800s that was upped to the same as the 802s once the realisation of just how little was being electrified was known.
That's because you borked it. ;) You double pasted the link so it went ..../advancedhttp://www.realtim......
Fixed one here. http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/O30340/2018/08/17/advanced
Yeah. This seems quite sensible forward planning. At some point a future government may remove the grandparented rights and require all traction to meet current pollution regs. By doing the initial leg work now they will be ready for such an eventuality or even when they reach a point of needing...