31-01-2024, 04:34 PM
I bet they do the timetables to time starts with stops, keeping the whole thing "local" to reduce the need for big DC to AC converters. There are usually big dump resistors to reduce brake wear and "just in case" too. Some of the older London Underground stations are raised a bit so the trains go uphill when stopping and downhill when starting, very clever.
I want a PNP valve!







