Talk:Brookville BL36PH

Top speed
I put 82 mph (Tri-Rail) because that is the top speed of Tri-Rail at which a governor slows the train. I'm not sure that is the absolute top design speed. It seems pretty slow for a new locomotive, but since it seems to be made exclusively for commuter rail, maybe that is the absolute top speed. It would be a little disappointing as there are commuter railroads that exceed the typical 79 mph and they almost all have enough distance between stations that 90 mph would be feasible with upgrades. B137 (talk) 14:54, 3 September 2015 (UTC)

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