100 km/h (62 mph) on very bad jointed track
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Published 2015-07-19
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All Comments (21)
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This is what my life has become, watching a train wheel and enjoying it
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It's amazing how much punishment these bogies take with some good springs and suspensions, and still run smoothly. A real wonder of mechanical engineering.
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Every local train traveller can relate to the accelerating sound from 1:30 Such a pleasing sound to my ears😍
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Shoutout to the cameraman for staying under there and recording this masterpiece 👏🏻👏🏻
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Considering how stable the camera remained in comparison to the wheel/undercarriage action, the suspension is remarkably responsive. I had no idea the suspension under a train worked this hard. Nice video!
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I have no idea why I'm watching this. But I watched the whole video.
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That’s really HEAVY METAL...🤘
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Someone bring this suspension to the UK, we need it.
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Can't believe how much the suspension is working here - obviously rails are no-where near as smooth and flat as they seem!
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19/19 suspension No camera shake!
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I can watch this for 10 hours or maybe a livestream of real time suspension. very satisfying.
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50 years and watching how a train's suspension works for the first time in my life.
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I found that train suspension is interesting....
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Man...never knew the suspension had to work that hard..
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There's an insect taking a ride, on the botton right corner, it stays there until 2:53.
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I love the sound a train makes as the wheels pass over the joints.
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If you see other parts except brakes, suspension and wheel,,, everything is so stable.. Salute to those brilliant engineers who designed this awesome machine..😗😗
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i love how stable the camera is, even on that track
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a round of applause for that incredible suspension
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There must be substantial energy loss with that brake constantly bouncing around hitting that wheel.