UK’s First Battery-Powered Trains Hit The Tracks
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.
This is the sub-heading.
The UK’s first battery-powered passenger trains have started running on Merseyside.
These two paragraphs outline the article.
The trains, which are part of the Liverpool City Region’s £500m publicly owned fleet, will run from the new £80m Headbolt Lane station in Kirkby.
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram said the move helps to pave the way “for cleaner and greener” transport.
I particularly liked this paragraph.
The battery technology – which removes the need for a live third rail – could see the Merseyrail network running to previously inaccessible places, including Manchester, Wrexham, Warrington, Preston and Runcorn, according to a Liverpool City Region Combined Authority spokesperson.
After the trouble, I had on Tuesday, when I tried to get from Manchester to Saint Helens, Manchester is also a city that’s difficult to leave.
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