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|    Jishnu Mukerji to John Levine    |
|    Re: Amtrak picks Alstom Avelia as replac    |
|    30 Aug 16 13:15:36    |
      From: jishnu@hpe.com              On 8/28/2016 12:09 PM, John Levine wrote:       >> While the tilting technology may well be derived from the Pendolino, there       >> are significant differences between this design and the Pendolino. This       >> design uses separate power cars and articulated bogies for the carriages,       >> while the Pendolino family are based on distributed traction and       >> conventional bogies. This looks more like a TGV derivative with added tilt       >> rather than a Pendolino product.       >       > Alstom says the Pendolino is the "high speed train of the Avelia       > range." Who am I to argue? You are right that the Pendolinos in       > Europe have distributed traction and this doesn't, but I guess       > the share the car bodies and tilt mechanism.       >       > http://www.alstom.com/products-services/product-catalogue/rail       systems/trains/products/pendolino/       >              They certainly do not share the car bodies of the British Pendolinos.       Those are absurdly small for operation under American or UIC loading       gauge. My suspicion is that they use TGV carbodies and Jacob trucks with       the Pendolino tilt system added onto them. So yeah bob, I agree with       your speculation. The cars appear to be the same length as the TGV cars,       which are considerably shorter than the standard American 85' cars.              --- SoupGate/W32 v1.03        * Origin: LiveWire BBS -=*=- UseNet FTN Gateway (1:2320/1)    |
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