Hydrogen-Powered Railway Vehicles (Hydrail): A Vision

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Railway Research and Education Hydrogen-Powered Railway Vehicles (Hydrail): A Vision Andreas Hoffrichter, PhD Burkhardt Professor in Railway Management andreash@msu.edu Railway Research and Education Michigan State University 3535 Forest Road Lansing, MI 48842 12 th International Hydrail Conference Graz, Austria 27-28 June 2017

Contents Millennials and Impact on Transportation Hydrail an Enabler Autonomous Rail Vehicles Hydrail and Automation Discussion - 2 -

Millennials (or Generation Y) Born early1980s to mid1990s (~37-20 years old) Largest generation in America, now larger than baby boomers Largest generation in U.S. labor force Grew up or living through difficult economic times and technological change Prefer urban areas, often central city, mixed-use communities with access to mix of shops Being connected to digital resources very important Working while travelling Engaging in social media Socially and environmentally conscious Willing to spend more for products of responsible companies, including environmental causes Source: Yourdon (2009) - 3 -

Millennials and Transportation 66% of millennials have high quality transportation as one of the top three criteria to decide where to live They like mobility choice, with preference for public transportation on many routes, especially commuting Prefer public transportation Multi-modal, e.g., walking, transit, Uber Automotive Less Americans licensed to drive now than in 1960s Prefer environmentally friendly cars hybrid and electric Environment Important consideration Supporting rather than leading role for transportation choice Transportation preference similar in younger than millennial generation (Generation Z) - 4 - Source: Hoffrichter MSU RRE

Millennials and Railways Higher demand for transportation by rail Convenient end-to-end journey essential, e.g., walk to station/stops Wi-Fi, 3/4/5G supported and stable on rail routes important Rail connection of suburbs important Millennials buying homes for starting a family but still would like to retain urban feel and connection to city center Opportunities for redevelopment of industrial belts of cities Environmental performance a marketing advantage But rail needs to stay ahead Electric green car has potential to negatively impact imagine of rail dirty diesel trains or dirty electric trains (supplied by coal power plants) - 5 -

Millennials and Impact on Freight: More Online Shopping More purchases online Short delivery times preferred More frequent but smaller grocery quantity shopping (Millennial preference for fresh, local foods) Integration with supply chain essential Opportunities for rail and transit exist, e.g., package pick up at station, grocery ordering at station or online, pick up at destination station or delivered to home Pick up points on the train? - Amazon patent filled Stations become distribution centers? E.g., for package deliver, maybe by drones? Part of passenger train that can be easily converted to carry freight in off peak demonstration project started Source: Little MSU RRE - 6 - Source: Derksen (2011).

Hydrail an Enabler Hydrail can fit well with preference of millennials and their values A public transportation option No emissions at the point-of-use Lower visual impact than electrification Possible very low total emissions Possible to use green energy sources Hydrail can help achieve government targets Contribute to better local air quality Contribute to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Paris Agreement) Contribute to energy security Hydrail can benefit railways Possibly cheaper to implement than wayside electrification Easier to achieve wider rail network reach than wayside electrification as not reliant on continuous wayside infrastructure ( go anywhere train ) Allows use of renewable energy independent of production time Potential to reduce energy cost through higher efficiency compared to diesel Green hydrogen a possible marketing advantage vs improved combustion engines, or brown electricity No overhead electrification at freight loading facilities easier loading/unloading of containers and swap bodies - 7 -

Source: Trowbridge Estate (2011) Source: Lee (2012) Source: Mabel (2011) Automated Railways 1967 London Underground: Victoria Line automated between stations, but driver starts driving command and opens doors 1985 Vancouver Skytrain: Expo Line fully automated ( leaky wire technology) Now largest autonomous rail network in the world Current systems rely on relatively expensive wayside infrastructure for full automation Development of radio-controlled systems, e.g., ERMTS Level 3, advanced PTC Could reduce implementation cost Potential for faster installation as multiple lines could be reached via radio Remote radio-controlled switch locomotives - 8 -

Automated Passenger Vehicles: Possibilities Already, safely possible in dedicated, well-defined systems with similar train characteristics Currently People Movers, Metros Next, most likely Very High Speed (e.g., SNCF TGV project) Many control and signaling systems already intervene if driver s concentration lapses Lower-speed urban / regional options Technology transfer from automotive, e.g., instead of line-of-sight tram/streetcar operation Radio-control plus on-board sensors on dedicated right-of-way higher speeds possible compared to line-of-sight Uber-type ordering of train car formation of trains at peak time Flexible interiors quick, easy conversion for passenger or freight Automatic consist formation At stops In motion, individual coaches serve different destinations Virtual coupling (no physical, mechanical connection) Mainline, mixed traffic Most challenging Moving block to increase capacity - 9 -

Automated Rail Freight Vehicles: Possibilities Remote driving for less intensive service frequencies Develop remote-controlled switcher technology further Low-speed remote freight cars for local delivery Track Mobile for delivery of small consists Eliminates need to equip freight cars with propulsion system More flexible as does not exclusively rely on rail, e.g., sidings to turn around Fully automated driving Track mobile or individual cars Automatic train formation on route Train formation while consist in motion Open access for shippers on local lines to reach switch yards Railway concentrates on long distance Source: Hoffrichter MSU RRE Shipper organizes and possibly operates last mile themselves - 10 -

Hydrail and Automation No harmful emission / high voltage electrification hazard for freight railcars / trains possible Direct delivery into warehouses for general merchandize and food Lower noise emission enabling deliveries late at night (no coasting or engine shut-off required) Reduced emissions at switch yards and industrial sites, which are often located close to disadvantaged neighborhoods Autonomous trains / vehicles possible while retaining environmental advantage on lines where electrification not feasible / affordable Longer range and faster refueling compared to battery options Urban / regional railway systems feasible through avoidance of expensive wayside power and signaling infrastructure Particularly useful for lines / system with relatively low transportation capacity (e.g., people movers, very light rail, light rail) Last mile routes of freight cars from switch yards - 11 -

Discussion Contributions from attendees Source: Rossman-Reich (2012) - 12 -

Bibliography Dutzik, T., Inglis, J., & Baxandall, P. (2014). Millennials in Motion: Changing Travel Habits of Young Americans and the Implications for Public Policy. Washington, DC. http://www.uspirg.org/sites/pirg/files/reports/millennial s%20in%20motion%20uspirg.pdf Nielsen. (2014). Millennials - Breaking the Myths. New York, NY. http://www.nielsen.com/content/dam/corporate/us/ en/reports-downloads/2014%20reports/nielsenmillennial-report-feb-2014.pdf - 13 -

Photos Derksen, Marco. (2011). Tesco Homepuls Subway Virtual Store in South Korea. Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/marketingfacts/6323249188 Lee, Michelle. (2012). Skytrain. Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/michellerlee/7944032618 Mabel, Joe. (2011). Seattle Harbor Island rail signs on SW Massachusetts Ave 01. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:seattle_- _Harbor_Island_-_rail_signs_on_SW_Massachusetts_Ave_01.jpg Rossman-Reich, Philip. (2012). Sparty Time With the Only Colors 2012 Season Preview. Lake the Posts. http://www.laketheposts.com/2012/08/22/michigan-statepreview-082112/ Trowbridge Estate. (2011). 1697 tube stock farewell at Seven Sisters. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:1967_tube_stock_farew ell_at_seven_sisters.png Yourdon, Ed. (2009). People using cellphones on a street in New York. Wikimedia commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:people_using_cellphon es_on_a_street_in_new_york.jpg - 14 -