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Old 07-29-2022, 08:46 PM
Danth Danth is offline
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Originally Posted by Reiwa [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Why passenger trains heavy? Seems like nonsense.
A big part of it is safety regulations. There are significant crashworthiness laws in place, and it's usually stricter for equipment expected to run high rates of speed. Most of the equipment used by tourist railroads, for example, would be illegal in high-speed service.

I do not disagree with such regulations; I don't want to be speeding around at 120 MPH in 19th century-style wood frame coaches. It goes back to the basic point, you can either be fast or you can be cheap, but you can't be both. EDIT: Look up historic rail crashes where you had coaches telescoping into each other and you'll quickly realize why such requirements are necessary.
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