Author Topic: Can trains turn this sharp?  (Read 1671 times)



Tony, I took a stuff in your clan topic and you took a stuff on plenty of my topics. I have a feeling this is a bit unfair.

As for the photo, sure. I'll just stop the train mid-way to take a photo in a dark underground tunnel.

Tony, I took a stuff in your clan topic and you took a stuff on plenty of my topics. I have a feeling this is a bit unfair.

You made this topic the same reason why you made the topic asking where you're suppose to pee because there is no bathroom and only trees.

You'd rather have love with a dog than pee on a tree because you don't want to "degrade" yourself.

What? It is a legit question. If trains derail doing sharp turns, how the forget is this actually possible?

Your comparation has nothing to do.

What? It is a legit question. If trains derail doing sharp turns, how the forget is this actually possible?

Normally I would agree that it's a "legit" question but you keep making these "legit" question topics to the point where it feels like you obviously know the answer and are just messing with us.
« Last Edit: February 29, 2016, 10:59:41 AM by Lord Tony® »

If I were to do that, this wouldn't be "How can a train turn like this". It would be "I just forgeted a tied-up officer on the park! -PICTURES-".

map's obv simplified
compare

the simplified map with simple 45/90 angles is easier to understand than the hellish squiggles of the other one, isn't it?

If I were to do that, this wouldn't be "How can a train turn like this". It would be "I just forgeted a tied-up officer on the park! -PICTURES-".

It's the same set up as your other questions "blf forums how does X work" and then everyone calls you out because you can't possibly be this naive. Then you lock the topic.

What? It is a legit question. If trains derail doing sharp turns, how the forget is this actually possible?

It takes an astronomical amount of energy to derail a train. How do you drive a car around a 90 degree bend and stay in the same lane? Similar concept. (the operative word being similar)

It's the same set up as your other questions "blf forums how does X work" and then everyone calls you out because you can't possibly be this naive. Then you lock the topic.
no no, I never lock the topic unless it really went to hell.

-nvm-

It takes an astronomical amount of energy to derail a train. How do you drive a car around a 90 degree bend and stay in the same lane? Similar concept. (the operative word being similar)
Cars do not have 10 carts attached to it. A truck would flip over. Centrifugal force yo.


Hellish squiggles in what map exactly?

I know you're from Argentina but you proved you don't act like you were from a third world country a long time ago, you don't have to keep acting like it.

The image didn't load. Didn't you see the ninjedit of -nvm-?


It sounds like you're trying to stir stuff up.

It sounds like you're trying to stir stuff up.

You have google and wikipedia and you are asking us how a train can turn 90 degrees.

Your question was solved on the first post. Someone said it's a simplified map.

You took the train yourself and solved your own question, trains can turn really sharp but not 90 degrees.