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Hydrogen Mobility: Coming Soon to a Bus or Truck Near You?

The title of this post is the same as that as this article on Green Tech Media.

The article is a must-read and makes these points.

  • Hydrogen could have a significant impact on the transportation sector, even though sales of fuel-cell cars have been minuscule to date.
  • More than nine million passenger fuel-cell vehicles could be built.
  • In the short term hydrogen could be used for buses and heavy trucks.
  • There are only 17,000 hydrogen vehicles worldwide.
  • In 2019, there was a 246 percent increase in hydrogen vehicles.
  • Hydrogen-powered garbage trucks are being tested in Germany, The Netherlands and the UK.

Overall there seems to be a lot of growth and enthusiasm for hydrogen-powered vehicles.

 

March 8, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Developments At Mill Hill East Station

This Google Map shows the area around the least-used station on the Northern Line; Mill Hill East station.

I’d never knowlingly been to the station, but I went yesterday and took these pictures.

Note.

  1. The short line with Dollis Brook Viaduct between Finchley Central and Mill Hill East stations.
  2. The Council Depot shown on the Google Map appears to be being developed as housing called MillBrook Park.
  3. Mill Hill station now has a lift, to the single platform.

It looks that there are major ongoing improvements.

Will The Station Be Able To Handle The Extra Passengers?

Wikipedia says this about train frequency at Hill Hill East station.

Train frequencies vary throughout the day, but are generally every 11–15 minutes between 05:44 and 00:56 to Finchley Central, Kennington or East Finchley. During peak times train services are extended to Morden.

This map from carto.metro.free.fr, shows the track layout of the track between Mill Hill East and Finchley Central stations.

Note.

  1. Although according to Wikipedia, the branch was built with space for a double-track, much of the route is only single-track.
  2. The track layout at Finchley Central station appears comprehensive.
  3. With the right track-layout, signalling and well-drilled drivers, there are places in the UK rail network, where six trains per hour (tph) can work from a single platform.

I am fairly sure, that with the right systems, if it were to be required, that six tph can be run all day on the branch.

 

March 8, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 3 Comments

Alstom’s Hydrogen-Powered Train Undergoes Tests On Dutch Tracks

The title of this post is the same as that on this article of Renewables Now.

Hydrogen trains are certainly coming to Europe.

March 7, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

Another Space To Be Filled

This Google Map shows the City of London North of Moorgate station.

Note the crossroads, where South Place goes East from the A501, which has LEON and Boots on the West side and Barclays Bank on the East.

The South-East corner of the crossroads has been redeveloped and now it the time for the North-West corner to be redeveloped.

The pictures show that the site has been cleared.

  • At appears that the site will be a development called 20 Ropemaker Street.
  • It will be up to 27 stories high.
  • It will be 457,000 square feet of offices.
  • There will be retail premises along Finsbury Pavement opposite Gap and Marks & Spencer.
  • The building will be the new London headquarters for Linklakers LLP.

There are also hints on the Internet, that the main entrance will be opposite the entrance for Moorgate station, with all its connections to the following.

Circle Line

  • Crossrail
  • Hammersmith  & City  Line
  • Metropolitan Line
  • Northern Line
  • Northern City Line

It looks to me that the developers are taking advantage of the transport developments.

 

March 6, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , | Leave a comment

Lightweight Trains And No Taboos In French Secondary Line Rescue Package

The title of this post is the same as that of this article on Railway Gazette International.

This is the introductory paragraph.

Development of lightweight rolling stock is one of several proposals put forward by the government to try and ensure the survival of much of the remaining network of secondary lines, many of which carry very limited traffic.

This problem of secondary lines exists in other countries, like Germany, Italy and to a certain extent the UK.

I will argue that Vivarail, with their Class 230 train are following a similar plan to that proposed for France.

  • Lightweight well-proven design.
  • Battery-powered.
  • Modern interior.
  • Designed for short branch lines and secondary routes.

Will Vivarail be talking to the French? Probably not, as using old London Underground stock in rural France would see a large clash of national egos.

But the philosophy could be transplanted across the Channel.

Perhaps some smaller British designs like an Aventra could also be used on French rural routes, that are electrified?

 

March 5, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | 2 Comments

Woo! There Are Now Brand New Overground Trains Running From Liverpool Street

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the Londonist.

These are going to make a big difference and I”ll go and have a look for them later.

I got a glimpse of two two-car units working together at Hackney Downs station.

One guy told me that three trains were running.

March 4, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | 6 Comments

Hydrogen Refuelling In East Lothian

This article on Daily Business is entitled Hydrogen Refuelling Station Boost For Emission-Free Cars.

Hydrogen is coming!

March 4, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

BRP-Rotax Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Snowmobile

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on H2-View.

This would appear to be s good example of the use of hydrogen-power, as it is both non-polluting and silent.

March 4, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

ÖBB To Test Hydrogen Multiple-Units

The title of this post is the same as that of this article on Railway Gazette.

This is the introductory paragraph.

The national operator’s passenger business ÖBB Personenverkehr has awarded sole bidder Alstom a contract to provide two hydrogen fuel cell multiple-units for trials.

The trial should start in April.

March 2, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Next Stop, Hydrogen-Powered Trains

The title of this post is the same as that as this article on the BBC’s Future Platet web site.

This is the introductory paragraph.

As old diesel trains are phased out of rail networks around the world, the UK is about to test a new type of engine that could help to decarbonise railways – hydrogen-powered trains.

The article then goes on to summarise the current developments in hydrogen grains.

March 1, 2020 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment