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Class 90 electrics in tandem.
There is a photo in the gallery showing two class 90 locos on a freight concist.
https://www.railwayforum.net/gallery...date=lastvisit Two questions. 1) Why would any freight movement need that much horsepower, or is it in case one breaks down ? 2) I seem to remember reading that the current draw of two class 90s was too much for the overhead system in some locations, so the combination was effectively banned.
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There could be a few reasons for double heading Philip ,
More power, so the locos aren't working flat out. Insurance if one breaks down. Extra brake force to control the train. Second loco could be on a balancing move , so rather than run it light loco and pay for track access charges , crew etc, attach it onto another train. You are correct about class 90's double heading but as far as I recall it's only on the Great Eastern mainline. The West Coast overheads are rated higher for " juice extraction" so double heading is the norm . Cheers John |
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