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How to board a train that doesn't stop

An incredible idea from Peng Yu-lun in Taiwan. http://deputy-dog.com/2008/...  
 
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clnmyjts (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Did he get the multi billion dollar contract with his cheap ass toy demonstration?
Damn I use to play games like that with my toys when I Kid 45 years ago..
If Sooo I should of gotten the contact.
Under the Grand father clause..????

LOL..he..he
arunarun4 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The idea is really good. But I think only very few people can get in to this train from one station.
LogInForPaper (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Damn, why didn't I think of this?
BoredChick (1 month ago) Show Hide
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So you would have to go fro mthe top car to the main train and back when you wanted to get off? Is stopping a train for 30 seconds to transfer passengers really so horrible?
MullenThomas1507 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Stopping the vehicle and accelerating again uses more power than simply keep constant movement, this procedure can save a huge amount of energy. Basic physics, greets.
sheeplvl1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@BoredChick u have no idea~!
GlintTheStrong (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The top car would "coast" along the rails on top of the train, at the same time breaking till it is stopped over the back of the train. This is obviously just a POC model and not ment to be taken as to how it would literally work.
GlintTheStrong (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Everything we have today is dangerous, like cars, or just normal trains, but we still use them. Im sure any potential problems would be ironed out during testing before anything like this is open to the public.
schiltec (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Good video!
I do however think that my Waverail products solves the same conundrum in a more readily manageable way.
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Did anyone think that maybe the train itself would slow down to mitigate any gravitational forces???

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