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  • curprev 08:2308:23, 25 April 2018 Andy Dingley talk contribs 55,622 bytes −1,454 Reverted to revision 835465675 by LordLimaBean (talk): Rv - a whole bunch of flannel. Not sourced, not well written, and really doesn't belong in the lead. (TW) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 04:3304:33, 25 April 2018 Idumea47b talk contribs 57,076 bytes +1,292 1. "Electric locomotives that carry their prime mover onboard are not classified as electric locomotives" eh? A diesel is an electric with short transmission lines. 2.A diesel is also capable of regenetive braking; no-one has built a hybid diesel yet. 3. What "reciprocating parts" does a diesel have that "cause wear on the track"? That's steam locomotives. 4. An electric is limited by traction motor power; it's not infinitely powerful. 5. Power can, but rarely DOES come from renewable sources. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 04:0404:04, 25 April 2018 Idumea47b talk contribs 55,784 bytes +162 Making more clear the fact that neglecting to include the inefficiency of generating the power for an electric locomotive is very unfair to diesels, which only differ in that they carry their generators onboard. If one had to include the inefficiency of the generation source for an electric, it would make the comparison far more relevant. In every other aspect a diesel "benefits from the efficiency of electric motors" identically to an electric locomotive. Which is why they aren't mechanical. undo Tag: Visual edit

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