Originally Posted by Richard Wood
I understand they were used extensively on the railways until the 1940's when lead/acid took over.

No. Both are still used. Usually Nife cells are used on the likes of level crossings, L/A are used for points back-up. I believe it depends upon the power requirement. Points need a large starting amperage to overcome inertia. There are some places with a backup genny.

Last edited by BobtheTrain; 15/02/20 08:41 AM.

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