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by mikeyouse
2870 days ago
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But you can centralize that technology at the terminals instead of burying / waterproofing extremely thick cables for miles and miles. There's no doubt it will be less efficient, especially since the cars are carrying their batteries but the whole point of this is to cut CapEx by 90+% and eliminating miles of power lines is an important part of that effort. It's a lower level of importance over this 3 mile trip, but it's not uncommon for power upgrades/maintenance to be a multi hundred million dollar Annual outlay for large transit systems. |
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A well-executed new metro line development, like the MetroSur line in Madrid, runs at around $60M per mile total cost including everything, all the construction and the trains and the stations and property rights.
If you want to improve on that by 90%+, you can't afford much more than just the batteries and the "skates" for this Dugout line.