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by monksy
1001 days ago
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It has a lot of stops, also theres issues with track speed limits. Additionally, it's running on freight rail, not passenger rail. So theres no hope of hitting 130km/h. (80mph in freedom units) On top of that our cars are grandfathered in and can't be replaced at the moment. |
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Outside of major cities, it's generally a thing where you pour in money and faster track speeds come out.
>Additionally, it's running on freight rail, not passenger rail.
In many countries, there are no such distinctions outside of HSR which has it's own requirements - it's all mixed use. In Poland freight trains use the same 160-200km/h tracks as passenger railway, and move aside to let faster trains go through. Also they use tracks more when there are pretty much 0 passenger trains, like in the middle of the night.
>On top of that our cars are grandfathered in and can't be replaced at the moment.
I completely do not understand that part. Your railway cars can't hit 160km/h?