I'm refining my previous question about magnetic levitation trains on Mars. In my story, set on Mars, two settlements are connected by a railway line. Currently, it is an ordinary train of the type most common today on Earth. But I'm now considering whether a maglev train might be better. So the question is:
How much energy does a maglev train consume compared to an ordinary train?
Some details of the context:
- The story takes place in a 100-year far future.
- There are only the first few permanent human settlements, including these two. The oldest and largest of these has 1'500 inhabitants, the other - 570.
- Settlements are separated by 1'000 km.
- Train is (currently) travelling this distance in 6 (six) hours and runs once an hour throughout the day. So, someone who needs to get to the other settlement by 6:00 AM takes the midnight train.
- Train and the tracks are significantly wider than on Earth as they have no reason to follow Earh's standard, but lower gravity affects stability.
- A passenger train is usually one cart of similar capacity as most current-day train carts. Cargo carts are also the same capacity.
I'll link any useful resources I find elsewhere in my own answer.