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Boltar wrote:
Stephen Farrow wrote: Rubber tyres don't necessarily make it a bus. How about Metro line 1 in Paris? Those trains have rubber tyres. As do all four lines of the Montreal metro. Can't remember what the Paris metro is like but the Montreal one has a bouncy unpleasent ride from what i remember. Not sure what the advantage the rubber tyres is (better on gradients?) but comfort doesnt' seem to be one of them. I don't remember the ride on the Montreal metro being bouncy or unpleasant, though it's certainly different from the ride on conventional steel-wheeled trains (you want bouncy and unpleasant, try the Bury line on the Metrolink in Manchester). As for the rubber tyres, I believe their advantages are partly about negotiating gradients, and partly about negotiating curves without slowing right down. -- Stephen If I believed in fairy tales I never would have dropped out of kindergarten. |
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