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What happened to the facebook page that was shared this week?
The creation of 19001 continues to progress at Bo'ness. The horn grill has been replaced with a new 'Artemis' laser cut horn grille, Artemis vinyls have been affixed and the newly created second cab is being fitted out. The 'locomotive' will be on display at the forthcoming Bo'ness Railway Diesel Gala
Short update on this posted on WNXX today:
The mentioned gala is on the 29th of December.
Does anyone have any photos of the gala?
Shame the cab looks... meh...
It's not a finished product is it? That certainly won't do for anything other than shunting.
it is an interesting experiment. Those storage tanks look awesome. I'll be looking forward to the results and hope it's a success story and can be rolled out.This sounds most interesting.
In view of the recent and ongoing advances in battery and supercapacitor technology, I find it rather surprising that a pressure based, rather than electrically based energy storage system is being trialled.
With the delays to electrification, diesel power is going to be around for decades yet so improving efficiency is to be commended.
Pressure based storage might be cheaper (lithium-ion batteries are quite expensive), but I don't actually have any numbers on this. Perhaps safety is also a factor - a crash involving a large lithium-ion battery wouldn't be pretty.This sounds most interesting.
In view of the recent and ongoing advances in battery and supercapacitor technology, I find it rather surprising that a pressure based, rather than electrically based energy storage system is being trialled.
With the delays to electrification, diesel power is going to be around for decades yet so improving efficiency is to be commended.
Pressure based storage might be cheaper (lithium-ion batteries are quite expensive), but I don't actually have any numbers on this. Perhaps safety is also a factor - a crash involving a large lithium-ion battery wouldn't be pretty.
(specifically DMUs rather than SPMUs or whatever..)
How many abbreviations do we have for battery trains now then?
Probably mostly the later and occasional the former. Using the JCB engine to run an air compressor would also be useful which it probably needs to but isn't stated.what isn't clear from the video is how the machine will be used. Does anyone on here know if the small diesel be used to pressurise the tanks so it can propel itself and payload, or is the kinetic energy of the moving train to be (partially) recovered during braking?
here's the linkYou Tube now has a video of the DVT making a test run up and down the yard under its own power at the Bo'ness and Kinneil. A caption states that it was filmed on 1st August. I can't post a link just now but a search using "Artemis test run" ought to find it.
Quite.The blunt end is the stuff of nightmares.
don't see why not. Do remember this is an experimental project to prove the technology. If it does work as predicted and (most important) is financially viable then we could see quite a few of these in service somewhere. Chiltern comes to mind.Hey a slight idea for these?
could these be used on the Fife circle line if scotrail replace their MK2's with redundant MK3's? so maybe like, Artemis - 5 MK3's - 68 or 73/9