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− | + | The speed a normal rail curve allows can be calculated using the following formula: | |
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− | + | Maximum speed in km/h = 231 - (13-CL)^2 | |
− | + | Monorail and maglev use the same formula but get a 50% and 100% speed bonus respectively, resulting curve speeds are shown in the graph below: | |
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+ | For some more detailed information see {{User|Mark}}'s blog post: http://www.openttdcoop.org/blog/2009/05/13/about-curve-lengths/ |
Revision as of 14:13, 13 May 2009
The speed a normal rail curve allows can be calculated using the following formula:
Maximum speed in km/h = 231 - (13-CL)^2
Monorail and maglev use the same formula but get a 50% and 100% speed bonus respectively, resulting curve speeds are shown in the graph below:
For some more detailed information see Mark's blog post: http://www.openttdcoop.org/blog/2009/05/13/about-curve-lengths/