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If a rail vehicle travels through a corner too fast, it will fall off the tracks. This is called derailment. Apart from causing small damage to the wheels, derailment may result in the vehicle hurling off the tracks uncontrollably, colliding with other objects and causing massive damage.
Derailing is when a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicle}} falls 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.

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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.

Derailing is when a rail vehicle falls 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.