IMO, BandA nails it. I've always hated the LRV on steroids concept of DMUs and could never understand why they couldn't be EMU equivalents. What I've really always wanted is diesel electric compatible RDCs (RDCs were direct drive and could not MU with locomotives) that could be control cars that you fire up and run solo off peak. BEMUs are a perfect opportunity to try this out and reap the greatest benefit out of a capital investment. Cars that charge off 480v power supplies could be plugged in to existing layover terminals AND be charged while part of a conventional train to broken off and run solo after the peak. If they are to have pantographs, I feel they'd be better off as straight electrics and the dorchester should be wired up. The feds could help fund that project as it would benefit Amtrak as well by providing a secondary route into Boston. Or, if Amtrak doesn't pitch in, we could use that as leverage to get Amtrak to upgrade the existing corridor substations to support our capacity to Providence.
There is a lot of potential to a project like this that I fear is being overlooked.
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