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WOW!.....Take a look at this!
Wow!..........www.bahnforum.info Take a look at these double-decked babies and reflect that if it wasn't for: "Nimby Land" we could have trains like this as well!
Scroll down the page to see more......Res. Oh! If you use "Google Chrome" browser and download "Google Translate" to it you can read it in English. |
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I would have thought that our trains were claustrophobic enough.
The reason the SR ones didnt last if I remember rightly was the dwell times at stations because it took longer for people to board and alight. |
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That's very true, any advantage gained by (slightly) increased capacity was lost due to loading/unloading times. Route restrictions were just another factor in their failure. No doubt the dwell time is a thing that can be worked on, as many countries' railways have proved, but we're not physically equipped for double-deck trains here - at least, not on our existing network.
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But then we don't do 'forward looking' in this country. |
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Actually, the Germans did quite a little re-engineering of bridges, track etc to raise the height some time ago in places. Not sure about the Austrian OBB though as the new train shown belongs to.
One thing to notice though is that all the req'd height doesn't seem to have been gained at the top! Look where the steps are for the double sliding doors... Ground level! Added to which...the pantographs are mounted at a point on the roof which is lower, So I'd like to see just how much taller, if any, that they are? Last edited by Resolution; 21st August 2011 at 02:46. |
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Even though the Mainland European loading-gauge is more generous than ours it is still only the centre part of the coach that is double-deck because of the space required for the bogies. That is why the pantographs and some other electrical equipment can be lower than the main (centre) section of the coach as at that point there is only a single-deck. HTH
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John …….My Railwayforum Gallery Last edited by swisstrains; 21st August 2011 at 20:12. Reason: Additional detail added. |
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Best wishes, John H-T.
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