Don't you already have some standards? It's not like the US doesn't have any electric locomotives. And as if it's a good reason - "Oh, sorry, sir. We, the mighty Americans, can not just simply decide on a national standard. That would be an outrage! Paperwork is the hardest work!"Few reasons why not:
Need to decide on national standard
*akhemNeed to develop ENTIRELY new locos
Problems with VERY long pantographs needing to reach from 15' loco roof up to 22' clearance for doublestack
Eurotunnel Class 9: standard gauge, 100 mph, 9400 hp, regenerative brakes, a high pantograph, etc.
Why wouldn't it? Quieter, faster, more powerful, cheaper to run locos! The only possibility why it wouldn't work is if you halted the project half done.Problems with resale should the scheme not work out
"Okay Bob! This is Trainz simulator! And that is your Class 9! I will come back in 3 hours to see your progress."Crew training
Here there might be a problem since I don't know what are run through units...New operational problems associated with run-through units...not being able to run through
This is by far the best reason why you wouldn't electrify the railways. The wiring itself wouldn't be very expensive, but the substations and power plants...Hell of a lot of money to string up wire, let alone building MORE POWER PLANTS to power the trains (13,000hp intermodal equals 10MW, a huge amount)
So the fact remains that 50 years ago it was to impossible. But now the price for diesel fuel has risen quite much. Moderns electric locomotives now spend less electricity for more power. The regenerative brakes help reduce power usage by up to some 20%.It has been calculated back in the sixties that you need to be running in excess of 24 4000 ton trains each way in order to break even in twenty years; granted the numbers have been changed but the fact remains...
Well, cars roll right in front of their front yard and kill much more people yearly than exploding freight cars on trains.The reason why people are terrified of these combustibles is because they roll right behind their backyard. At best, trains are a nuisance, waking you up with their obnoxiously loud horns and making you late to get home to watch the latest on the worst reality shows. At worst, well, others can tell you more...