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What are the disadvantages of AC train?

AC locomotives are more expensive than DC locomotives, owing to the extra components required, such as inverters, controllers, and the cost of the induction motors themselves. This is the reason many railways held back from adopting AC power until the operation benefits of the system became industry wide knowledge.



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DC motors are used on trains is because of their high torque and good speed control. Compared to AC motors, DC motors can provide industry applications with a fine balance of strong starting torque and controllable speed for seamless yet precise performance.

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Anyway, the reason for using two locomotives is pretty simple. Twice the number of locomotives means twice the power. This extra power boost is used for especially heavy loads or for trains going up steep grades.

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The short answer is that railroad electrification costs much more then dieselization, and in most cases it would not allow significant improvement of operations. Consider the costs involved: You already need to maintain a set of tracks and diesel locomotives.

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The modern locomotives and some of the older locomotives that have been rebuilt have air conditioning in the cabs for the crew, and to keep the electronics cooled. Many older locomotives are not equipped with A/C.

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