Living in North London I’ve always been puzzled why north of the river uses OHL and the south using 3rd rail which got my thinking:
Out of the two which is more efficient to use , in my heard surely it’s got to be OHL as the wires should provide less resistance, thus consuming less energy and surely it costs less to install OHL compared to the 3rd rail set up ?
On top of this surely it cost would be better for the whole country to use either OHL or 3rd rail again driving down cost.
The other thing that has always confused me is why are there so many classes of trains in use ?
Again surely the logical thing to do is for everyone to use the same train for the same job, I.e suburban can all use the same train with all OHL using the same train and all 3rd rail suborbital using the same train , all HST operators using the same HST. This would drive down cost in both maintenance and the need to learn types etc
Out of the two which is more efficient to use , in my heard surely it’s got to be OHL as the wires should provide less resistance, thus consuming less energy and surely it costs less to install OHL compared to the 3rd rail set up ?
On top of this surely it cost would be better for the whole country to use either OHL or 3rd rail again driving down cost.
The other thing that has always confused me is why are there so many classes of trains in use ?
Again surely the logical thing to do is for everyone to use the same train for the same job, I.e suburban can all use the same train with all OHL using the same train and all 3rd rail suborbital using the same train , all HST operators using the same HST. This would drive down cost in both maintenance and the need to learn types etc