🚆 The train that leans into the curve
This is a Deutsche Bahn Class 612 in Germany — a tilting diesel train built for routes where the track is anything but straight.
Instead of taking every curve like a conventional train, the carbody tilts inward, reducing the sideways forces felt by passengers and helping the train keep better speeds on winding lines.
Video: @kilistrains
#Railway #DeutscheBahn #TiltingTrain #RailwayTechnology #GermanyRail #TrainTechnology
This is a Deutsche Bahn Class 612 in Germany — a tilting diesel train built for routes where the track is anything but straight.
Instead of taking every curve like a conventional train, the carbody tilts inward, reducing the sideways forces felt by passengers and helping the train keep better speeds on winding lines.
Video: @kilistrains
#Railway #DeutscheBahn #TiltingTrain #RailwayTechnology #GermanyRail #TrainTechnology
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