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[otd] 21 April (1958) - First battery powered electric train in public service
As at 23rd November 2024 08:15 GMT
 
Re: [otd] 21 April (1958) - First battery powered electric train in public service
Posted by Electric train at 12:47, 21st April 2023
 
A range of 300 miles a day is mentioned, with some charging during layovers. So why are battery trains so problematic today ?
Batteries have improved a lot since the 1950s, So a greater range, or the same range from a smaller and lighter battery should be achievable today.

It also mentioned partial recharging during the day, it mentions a top speed of 60 mph but not how long it took to get there!

The weight of the batteries must have been quite high even if the used NiCads.

There must have been good reasons why the use of batteries was not pursued

Re: [otd] 21 April (1958) - First battery powered electric train in public service
Posted by broadgage at 10:22, 21st April 2023
 
A range of 300 miles a day is mentioned, with some charging during layovers. So why are battery trains so problematic today ?
Batteries have improved a lot since the 1950s, So a greater range, or the same range from a smaller and lighter battery should be achievable today.

[otd] 21 April (1958) - First battery powered electric train in public service
Posted by grahame at 08:15, 21st April 2023
 
65 YEARS since the first battery powered electric train in the UK entered public service on the Dee Valley (Aberdeen to Ballater) line

Long report at https://railcar.co.uk/type/battery-multiple-unit/operations

A formal initial run on the line was made on Wednesday 26th March 1958, with many of the population of the town of Ballater turning up, despite the wintry conditions.

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Regular workings by the vehicles began several weeks later, to allow for drivers and maintenance staff to be trained. The first day, Monday 21st April, was a Spring holiday and when it left at 9.40am every seat was occupied.

 
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