Kiha66 Posted November 11, 2020 Share Posted November 11, 2020 The Sapporo Municipal Subway runs with rubber tires rather than steel wheels. The various types of switches used are similarly unique! 7 Link to comment
Tony Galiani Posted November 12, 2020 Share Posted November 12, 2020 I am hoping to get to ride this in person at some point. We want to go to the Snow and Ice Festival - hopefully next year. I had brief hopes for this coming February but that does not seem realistic now. Cheers, Tony Galiani 1 Link to comment
chadbag Posted November 12, 2020 Share Posted November 12, 2020 We rode this a bunch of times in 2019. It was interesting to say the least. Windows opened and you got a good amount of air (which was good since it was summer) and the sound of it running on the rubber tires is quite different. 1 Link to comment
chadbag Posted November 12, 2020 Share Posted November 12, 2020 The part where the whole roadbed slides (vs the vertical movement of the guide rail) was really interesting. I wonder where they use each type and why the difference? Maybe those areas that are high speed, not next to a station, get the sliding road bed sort so that they can withstand a curve at a higher speed (therefore force) as the guide rail is fixed to the road bed vs a sliding piece that would inherently be less strong (without a lot of extra cost to beef it up). 1 Link to comment
bikkuri bahn Posted November 13, 2020 Share Posted November 13, 2020 The scenes are from the Namboku Line, the oldest line on the system built for the 1972 Winter Olympics. The first type is apparently for a simple siding, while the second is a traverser type used at a stabling facility (it serves three tracks, like a conventional three-way point would). The trains have to traverse the points at a low speed (to me the approach speeds seem lower than with conventional rail points- certainly for the passengers the trains rock more than conventional rail carriages- and announcements are made warning people to brace themselves). Link to comment
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