Practical insights into electric railway economics and engineering for engineers and planners.
This book presents a clear look at how interurban electric railways are designed, operated, and financed, with a focus on cost, performance, and reliability. It explains concepts like storage batteries, peak management, and efficiency to help professionals make informed decisions.
The text frames real-world challenges and the trade-offs involved in building and running electric rail systems. It combines engineering details with economic considerations to show how choices affect upfront costs, ongoing expenses, and service quality.
- How storage batteries regulate current and smooth out fluctuations to improve overall efficiency.
- The balance between initial plant size and peak-demand management for cost savings.
- Economic evaluation of battery use versus expanding generating capacity.
- Practical considerations for planning, design, and operation of interurban electric railways.
Ideal for readers who are studying electric railways, or working on design, operations, or budgeting for interurban systems.