This replace the 2 fuel trucks I saw at Aldershot today and a first seeing 2 of them at one time. Could be to deal with 2 trains that had duel power on them with one being tested for service. Saw 673 with 680 on point. Never saw the numbers for the other 2 locomotives as I was hitting the area at Burlington Station as it came in.
Going battery will do away with the ugly look of overhead for electrification the system. You then wouldn't be limited as what would go on X route to make sure you had the right equipment on X train that will travel beyond electrification section. Also what you stated.
You wouldn't have to worry about CN/CP current objection to overhead system on their corridors.
One hope that the government doesn't cave in BBD crying over Thunder Bay lost of work for it and their usual handout for work at a higher cost than an open tender since this is an election year. Lost of a seat or 2 of no contract work for Thunder Bay may or may no have an impact on power of seats at the end of the day. If you can't do things right from the start, you shouldn't be in business and sucking money out of taxpayer pockets that could be use on other things that is more important than 700 jobs. Why is Thunder Bay more important than Oshawa who lost more workers than Thunder Bay???
Hydrogen powered trains is unproven for double deck cars at this time nor a cost to do it in the first place. How long do we wait for this unproven technology to be developed and not put more service on line as plan??