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   hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk to hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com   
   Re: optimum power supply for subway/ligh   
   28 Aug 15 01:31:27   
   
   On 28.08.15 0:02, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:   
   > On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 2:24:24 PM UTC-4, houn...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:   
   >   
   >> How exactly does the Encon control work, however? Did it route the power   
   >> through either one more or less set of resistors, depending on the   
   >> switch setting?   
   >   
   > That sounds like something that's been on electric trains forever.   
   >   
   > One of my automobiles also had it on the tranmssion; though later models   
   disocntinued it.   
   >   
   > Basically, the faster the acceleration, the more power is consumed.  A local   
   subway needs fast acceleration due to many station stops; it's not quite as   
   important on an express train.   
   >   
   > Personally, I feel today's subway acceleration and braking are so strong to   
   be almost uncomfortable, especially with a sloppy motorman who brakes hard,   
   releases, brakes hard again, etc.  With longitudinal seats, you slide into the   
   person next to you.   
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   Do the NTT-series trains have encon control? I've looked at pictures of   
   the cabs, and I dpn't see any such switch. I also don't recall seeing   
   them on R-44s or R-46s.   
      
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