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Passenger Trains > AcelaDate: 02/10/16 12:04 Acela Author: m1bprr Two Amtrak Acela's pass one another on the corridor at Rahway NJ as a New Jersey Transit New York bound train pulles into the station.
Ed K. OH WELL PRODUCTIONS cp Laurel Run You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 02/10/16 15:20 Re: Acela Author: AndyBrown Great video! Very nice.
Andy Date: 02/10/16 15:53 Re: Acela Author: Out_Of_Service look and watch closely at the eastbound Acela coming at the camera ... there are some ride quality problems with some swaying of the motors and cars through the switch area but the biggie is when the train gets to the spiral of the curve it hits a pretty significant deviated alignement or a pumping low profile on the low rail right at where the wooden platform is ... you can see the locomotive start a significant sway ... something the accelerometer in the motors should've picked up ...
nice vid ... Date: 02/10/16 16:36 Re: Acela Author: ProAmtrak Cool video!
Date: 02/11/16 02:30 Re: Acela Author: sums007 Out_Of_Service Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > look and watch closely at the eastbound Acela > coming at the camera ... there are some ride > quality problems with some swaying of the motors > and cars through the switch area but the biggie > is when the train gets to the spiral of the curve > it hits a pretty significant deviated alignement > or a pumping low profile on the low rail right at > where the wooden platform is ... you can see the > locomotive start a significant sway ... something > the accelerometer in the motors should've picked > up ... > > nice vid ... All that, and moving way under maximum capable [as opposed to authorized] speed for the equipment. Date: 02/11/16 05:34 Re: Acela Author: Out_Of_Service sums007 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Out_Of_Service Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > look and watch closely at the eastbound Acela > > coming at the camera ... there are some ride > > quality problems with some swaying of the > motors > > and cars through the switch area but the > biggie > > is when the train gets to the spiral of the > curve > > it hits a pretty significant deviated > alignement > > or a pumping low profile on the low rail right > at > > where the wooden platform is ... you can see > the > > locomotive start a significant sway ... > something > > the accelerometer in the motors should've > picked > > up ... > > > > nice vid ... > > All that, and moving way under maximum capable > speed for the equipment. if you're suggesting traveling at a slower speed will produce a greater effect of deviated movement you'd be incorrect ... speed only induces deviated movement ... #2 track through that area is TT speed 125mph ... if he's not doing every bit of it he's doin close to it ... Date: 02/11/16 13:36 Re: Acela Author: sums007 Out_Of_Service Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > sums007 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Out_Of_Service Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > look and watch closely at the eastbound Acela > > > coming at the camera ... there are some ride > > > quality problems with some swaying of the > > motors > > > and cars through the switch area but the > > biggie > > > is when the train gets to the spiral of the > > curve > > > it hits a pretty significant deviated > > alignement > > > or a pumping low profile on the low rail > right > > at > > > where the wooden platform is ... you can see > > the > > > locomotive start a significant sway ... > > something > > > the accelerometer in the motors should've > > picked > > > up ... > > > > > > nice vid ... > > > > All that, and moving way under maximum capable > > speed for the equipment. > > if you're suggesting traveling at a slower > speed will produce a greater effect of deviated > movement you'd be incorrect ... speed only induces > deviated movement ... #2 track through that area > is TT speed 125mph ... if he's not doing every > bit of it he's doin close to it ... All that, as well, but my point is they're not doing 150 MPH + and they're capable of it. Nothing more. Date: 02/11/16 17:20 Re: Acela Author: Out_Of_Service sums007 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Out_Of_Service Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > sums007 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Out_Of_Service Wrote: > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ----- > > > > look and watch closely at the eastbound > Acela > > > > coming at the camera ... there are some > ride > > > > quality problems with some swaying of the > > > motors > > > > and cars through the switch area but the > > > biggie > > > > is when the train gets to the spiral of the > > > curve > > > > it hits a pretty significant deviated > > > alignement > > > > or a pumping low profile on the low rail > > right > > > at > > > > where the wooden platform is ... you can > see > > > the > > > > locomotive start a significant sway ... > > > something > > > > the accelerometer in the motors should've > > > picked > > > > up ... > > > > > > > > nice vid ... > > > > > > All that, and moving way under maximum > capable > > > speed for the equipment. > > > > if you're suggesting traveling at a slower > > speed will produce a greater effect of deviated > > movement you'd be incorrect ... speed only > induces > > deviated movement ... #2 track through that > area > > is TT speed 125mph ... if he's not doing every > > bit of it he's doin close to it ... > > All that, as well, but my point is they're not > doing 150 MPH + and they're capable of it. > Nothing more. that can be said for every passenger train in the country that can run at 90mph (110mph with the new baggage cars) but are limited to 79mph ... Date: 02/12/16 03:49 Re: Acela Author: sums007 ....."that can be said for every passenger train in the country that can run at 90mph (110mph with the new baggage cars) but are limited to 79mph ... ""
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