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OTOH you are forgetting about the CapEx of the batteries, which looks to be in the ballpark of $1M-$10M depending on number of "skates" etc. That's $1M per mile of track (order of magnitude), which is the same as what METRANS estimates is the cost of retrofitting a third rail on existing rail track. As a rule of thumb, retrofits are significantly more expensive per mile, so I'd say odds are better than even the batteries are more expensive than a third rail.

A well-executed new metro line development, like the MetroSur line in Madrid, runs at around $60M per mile total cost including everything, all the construction and the trains and the stations and property rights.

If you want to improve on that by 90%+, you can't afford much more than just the batteries and the "skates" for this Dugout line.



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