The recent catastrophic disaster in Japan, which tore up many rail lines in northern Honshu, has brought back to life retired diesel powered locomotives.
That’s because, even on the rail lines that have been fixed, there is no electric power to run Japan’s modern electric trains. Electric power is going to be an issue for long time, because of the failed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Rail officials must be glad they didn’t get rid of their old diesel powered locomotives. About a dozen 40 plus year old engines have been brought out of retirement.
A relatively short rail line, from the west coast of Honshu, to the eastern prefectures, has been restored. The diesel engines have started running, bringing diesel fuel, and other supplies, to help people in those areas.
One of the engineers was around when they retired the diesel locomotives, and he’s glad they’re back. Low tech to the rescue of a high tech society.