• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Write for us
Today Headline
No Result
View All Result
  • breaking news today
    • Politics news
    • Sports
    • Science News
  • Entertainment News
  • Technology News
    • Automotive
  • Health News
    • Lifestyle
    • Insurance
  • Finance News
    • Money
  • Enterprise
  • Contact Us
  • breaking news today
    • Politics news
    • Sports
    • Science News
  • Entertainment News
  • Technology News
    • Automotive
  • Health News
    • Lifestyle
    • Insurance
  • Finance News
    • Money
  • Enterprise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
TodayHeadline
No Result
View All Result

A new golden age of British rail depends on total electrification | Letters

November 28, 2021
in Parenting
0


I was glad to read in Ian Jack’s article (The London to Edinburgh train ride was once a thing of wonder. Can it be again?, 19 November) that, on the trains operated by Lumo in the east coast mainline, “every part of the train is electric”. Even an exclusively diesel-powered train is better for the environment than flying, but a train with no onboard engine at all is the best of all.

If only the same were true of the Azuma trains run by the line’s main operator, for it is not true of all of them. Those trains travelling through, to or from Aberdeen or Inverness – or turning off to places such as Hull – are “bi-modes”, which can take power either from electrification or from an onboard engine – a diesel one in this case, but a hydrogen or battery one would not be much better. A train engine is not like a stationary generator: being carried around means that it uses energy whether switched on or off. Carrying such an engine under the wires all the way from London to Edinburgh, for example, somewhat undermines the advantages of using electrification.

The saddest thing is that when real railwaymen ran the railways, bi-modes were experimented with and ultimately abandoned because they were inefficient. Yet they are now being used on ever more lines – the Great Western lines are one example, thanks to the electrification scheme being left unfinished. If the government is serious about the environment, it needs to resume and complete electrification schemes, and encourage operators to strip out engines.
Charles EL Gilman
Mitcham, London

Thank you, Ian Jack, for reminding us of the little sightseeing booklets that railway companies used to produce. It’s sad that many train travellers now don’t even look out of the window, but instead spend their time stroking screens. I always took my Virgin Windowgazer Guides with me on long train journeys when they were available; they were also the only good thing I ever encountered that had Virgin in its name.
Jim Grozier
Brighton, East Sussex

Ian Jack’s article reminded me of travelling between King’s Cross and Aberdeen as a student in the early 1980s, and clocking the cathedrals along the way. But how strange that he omits to mention the ecclesiastical jewel of the route, which is surely the utterly beautiful lantern tower of St Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, near Robert Stephenson’s resplendent High Level Bridge.
Victoria Owens
Long Ashton, Somerset

Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication.

Tags: AgeBritishDependsElectrificationGoldenLettersRailtotal
Previous Post

Newcastle United fans smelliest in the Premier League

Next Post

Bi Superman writer says coming out was just the beginning for hero

Related Posts

Have You Properly Prepared Your Kids for Defeat?
Parenting

Have You Properly Prepared Your Kids for Defeat?

Source: Myriams-Fotos/Pixabay An education policy...

Read more
Quand des sentiments du passé t’empêchent de rester calme face à tes enfants
Parenting

Quand des sentiments du passé t’empêchent de rester calme face à tes enfants

Comme la plupart des parents,...

Read more
Ørsted: I Own Shares And Have Sold Options, This Is A ‘Buy’ (DNNGY)
Parenting

Ørsted: I Own Shares And Have Sold Options, This Is A ‘Buy’ (DNNGY)

wera Rodsawang/Moment via Getty Images...

Read more
Schizophrenia: Treatment Options Explained – The
Parenting

Schizophrenia: Treatment Options Explained – The

According to Canada’s largest mental...

Read more
Mediterranean Diet Could Help to Reduce the Risk of
Parenting

Mediterranean Diet Could Help to Reduce the Risk of

In a study assessing the...

Read more
Load More
Next Post
The best and worst reactions to DC’ new Superman coming out as bisexual

Bi Superman writer says coming out was just the beginning for hero

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Company accused of massive Medicare fraud

Priscilla Presley on ‘a dark painstaking journey’ after daughter Lisa Marie’s death

Jürgen Klopp reflects on “little step” in the right direction as Liverpool earn draw vs Chelsea

Brock Lesnar just took out Bobby Lashley! 🤯 #WWE #WWERAW #RAWXXX #Shorts

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

Wall St Week: Wall St Week Ahead: Recession fears pose challenge to energy shares after stellar year

Wall St Week: Wall St Week Ahead: Recession fears pose challenge to energy shares after stellar year

About Us

Todayheadline the independent news and topics discovery
A home-grown and independent news and topic aggregation . displays breaking news linking to news websites all around the world.

Follow Us

Latest News

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Liverpool broke their own rules for forgotten record breaker with Tottenham in his sights

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Zachary Ochoa Stays ‘Zungry’ While Awaiting A Fight In 2023

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women | News

  • Real Estate
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • NFL Games On TV Today
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

No Result
View All Result
  • Real Estate
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • NFL Games On TV Today
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

Go to mobile version