The O-Train: Ottawa’s Light Rail

Friday, 08. 14. 2009  –  Category: Train

The O-Train is Ottawa’s first experience with light rail transit. The O-Train travels an 8-km track past five stations, two of which connect to the city’s bus rapid transit system (the “Transitway”), over two bridges and through a tunnel beneath Dow’s Lake. The line serves Carleton University, a major employment centre, and a shopping mall [...]

"President Obama on Thursday highlighted his ambition for the development of high-speed passenger rail lines in at least 10 regions, expressing confidence in the future of train travel even as he acknowledged that the American rail network, compared with the rest of the world’s, remains a caboose."
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Stimulating Rails

Wednesday, 03. 18. 2009  –  Category: Train

Can $8 Billion help stimulate the rail industry?  Well, it can't hurt can it.  "President Obama and leaders in more than 30 states say it's time to embrace trains again — but newer, faster ones that can transport passengers past gridlocked airports and highways on electrified railroads at up to 200 mph".  Re
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UPS Delivers Hydraulic Hybrid Trucks

Wednesday, 01. 14. 2009  –  Category: Driving, Train

UPS is about to field-test "hydraulic hybrid" delivery trucks, developed with the help of the EPA.  They estimate that "savings on fuel and maintenance over the life of the truck could be as much as $50,000, while reduction in carbon dioxide emissions would be 30% or more."
High Hopes for a New Type of Hybrid Vehicle

New Battery Powered Tram Charges in 60 Seconds

Thursday, 07. 31. 2008  –  Category: Train, Uncategorized

More innovation from Japan…  A new street car, powered by lithium battery, has been invented by the Railway Technical Research Institute in Kokubunji, Tokyo. The new transport is capable of speeds of 40 kph for 15 kilometers and can convert 70 percent of its deceleration energy into electricity which is then sent back to the [...]

Japan leads the way with Hybrid Trains

Thursday, 07. 31. 2008  –  Category: Technology, Train, transit

Japan's JR East launched a hybrid train with lithium ion battery packs and regenerative braking earlier this year.   Read this post from http://www.greencarcongress.com/ below. 
"The New Energy Train cars use twin 95 kW electric motors (to deliver grade ability at the same level as that of a new model railcar), a 330 kW diesel engine powering a [...]


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