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Comment by ninalanyon

19 hours ago

If it is battery powered why does it need rails? Why not just use an electric bus?

If overhead wires were the only advantage of light rail, why is anyone using light rail instead of trolleybuses?

The answer is of course that rails provide major advantages on their own, primarily by allowing vehicles to travel much more efficiently thanks to the low friction of running steel wheels on steel tracks

  • They also provide major disadvantages, like a single obstacle or broken down vehicle blocking the entire route.

    • BEVs will become more popular (in my prediction) because they are simpler than diesel, and are self-contained unlike electric trains that depend on external wire systems working, so they will be more reliable.

It does make the name kinda ironic, since the batteries will make the tram heavier then a normal one that's powered by overhead wires, so its not 'very light'

There's various possible reasons. Less pollution from tire wear and the possibility to lay tracks across grass to create relatively ecological dedicated lines so the carriages don't get stuck in traffic are two options that spring to mind immediately.