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Derailing is when a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicle}} comes off its {{pll|Railway Terminology|tracks}}. In most cases derailment occurs from taking a corner {{pll|Speed Limit Signs|too fast}}, but can also come from collisions. Apart from causing small {{pll|Wheels & Brakes Damage|wheel damage}}, derailments can indirectly inflict catastrophic {{pll|Damage Overview|damage}} by hurling a whole train off a cliff, making it collide with other trains, buildings, etc. |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 3 April 2025
Derailing is when a rail vehicle comes off its tracks . In most cases derailment occurs from taking a corner too fast , but can also come from collisions. Apart from causing small wheel damage , derailments can indirectly inflict catastrophic damage by hurling a whole train off a cliff, making it collide with other trains, buildings, etc.