South Western Railway intends to replace its Class 158 and ‘159’ diesel multiple unit (DMU▸ ▸ ) fleets by 2030 with an “innovative self-power solution” such as battery (which could include lineside rapid recharging points) or hydrogen.
Hmmm....it will be interested to see what such "solution" turns out to be. Will the new
GBR▸ be able (capable?) of procuring a reliable standard product from one or more of the suppliers of rolling stock, suitable for operating to cover gaps in either third rail or
OHL▸ electric networks throughout the country? This seems the only realistic way of meeting this aspiration.
The current state of public finances does not look promising for pushing ahead with the optimum solution of electrification of all the mainline and secondary rail network, sadly.