Nottingham59
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I'm on a Eurostar that has been diverted off it usual route because of problems with 25kV overhead supply. We're now running through Ath which has 3000V DC.
Can anyone tell me how trains make the transition? At the point where openrailwaymap says the supply changes, we stopped; all the fans went off; the train crept forward silently; stopped again; and then we started iff again on 3000V supply.
So it didn't coast across a neutral section. Do E320s have a traction battery to get across the gap? Or would the connecting line have been on a gradient so we could roll across?
Can anyone tell me how trains make the transition? At the point where openrailwaymap says the supply changes, we stopped; all the fans went off; the train crept forward silently; stopped again; and then we started iff again on 3000V supply.
So it didn't coast across a neutral section. Do E320s have a traction battery to get across the gap? Or would the connecting line have been on a gradient so we could roll across?