Head End Power

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In NARS, passenger carriages require power for heating and lighting. This power is provided by the train's locomotive, and will either increase the running cost, decrease the horsepower, or both.

Carriage Type HP reduction Running cost^
Passenger Car with steam heating 50hp (dynamo under car) $350 per year
Passenger Car with HEP from traction system 100hp $125 per year, only incurred when train is stationary
Passenger Car with HEP from seperate system none $700 per year
Bilevel Car with steam heating 100hp (dynamo under car) $700 per year
Bilevel Car with HEP from traction system 200hp $350 per year, only incurred when train is stationary
Bilevel Car with HEP from seperate system none $1400 per year

Steam locomotives and early diesel and electric locomotives provide steam heating (the diesels and electrics have special steam generators for heating). Later locomotives (from the AEM7 and F40PH onwards) have either HEP provided by the traction system, or a seperate HEP generator.


^Running costs increases are in uninflated 1921 dollars, with vehicle running costs on medium.

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