Hey everyone back with Railroads Online! Today Hyce and I are transporting more coal and we found the best way to do it! We have accidentally created the best gravity run either of us have ever seen in Railroads Online!
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Ben R
18.03.2023But what about the forest clearing pentagram……
Rick Hazelwood
12.03.2023you should stream this game
Ryan Meade
12.03.2023You should try a 2% line that wraps around the outside of the ironworks side of the map from the coal mine
Adam Wallberg
12.03.2023I just remembered your old intro from like 4 years ago… Man I miss that.
Chacho's
12.03.2023I recently started playing railroads online and I took a look at the rails I laid and I thought to myself kAN would not be happy and then I also thought "if it don't derail its not a fail."
Bishop
12.03.2023I lived in an area with lots of refineries for many years(Corpus Christi, Tx) and the refineries do have burn offs.
Cynthia blackthorn
12.03.2023Kan can you ask hyce what are the railroad’s rules for if a tornado is happening, I am curious due to a storm that called for a tornado watch happened in my area, which is close to an active rail line and an engine blew it’s horn so that got me curious
Theo Brinkman
12.03.2023They could have done this run by kicking the cars, and just jumping down the mountainside to man the switches, and resetting them for the next run. (Take the cars back up the steep line, to get kicked down again next time.)
Lunali
12.03.2023Only problem I see as likely with scaling up your trains is that they should stop in about the same distance so eventually the back cars won't clear the switch.
firecompany510
12.03.2023Going off the brakeman conversation. I had an uncle that was a brakeman for the B&O railroad. He fell off once and lost his arm and leg.
fandome
12.03.2023Kan please make a gravity track please
Jonathon Wisnoski
10.03.2023Speaking of trains and drinking. I love the story of the baboon who ran a train yard somewhere in Europe or Europe owned Africa. He would only work when drunk and and got along for years until some Karen complained. So the company launched an investigation and decided to hire the monkey.
Chris Kelling
10.03.2023every tine I see that telegraph office at the top of the switchback, the radio operator in me says, "I'd hate to have that post as my duty." You'd probably need a hand cart to get to your post, and you're sitting there all by yourself until a train goes by or some executive teleport and suddenly appears in your office and then runs out. I mean, you don;t even have an outhouse up there – btter bring some leaves because those pine needles don;t make for good wiping.
Joel Gardner
10.03.2023The EDF directly pushes air backwards the centrefulgal fan compresses the air and sends it backwards. The centrefulgal fan adds energy by adding fuel and combusting it.
Cosmos
10.03.2023Kan ask hyce about the double fairlie. 🙂
Chris Meredith
10.03.2023What Hyce was describing for the tree rendering is called Mesh Instancing. It's a pretty fantastic feature of modern graphical APIs that mainly saves on bandwidth between the CPU and the GPU. Having to describe 30,000 meshes takes a LOT of bandwidth compared to describing one mesh and saying "Now put copies of it here, here, here, here, here, here, … etc"
Ian Clark
10.03.2023No cups to test today, think of the poor testing lab
Train_Chicken
10.03.2023kan make a crossing ever the main so the switch back line will cross the main and go to the oil well and then you can just cross over the main to the oil refinery
Pystro
10.03.2023First: I wasn't complaining that you built the switchback wrong, I was suggesting that it would work better if built this way.
Second: This system is actually self-governing the speed. If the cars pick up too much speed on the actual switchbacks, they'd go a further distance up the lead tracks, and then also a further distance down the lead tracks. The friction on that extra distance traveled would eat the extra speed. In effect, a 3% grade switchback (or 50% heavier cars, or 50% longer switchbacks) would only make the cars go (approximately) 1.5 times as fast and 1.5 times as far up the lead tracks, for example. There wouldn't be any excessive buildup of speed or any stalling, (as long as the cars are on enough of a grade to not get stuck while reversing).
Pystro
10.03.2023For the Iron works, Oil Field and Refinery, you could connect the backs ends of those industries together. That would be a lazy way to get your train turned around after visiting the industries, with only minimal switch interaction and without using the wye on the main. And for realism you could lay out those industrial yards with a "main" line going past the industry to that rear connection; and all loading/unloading tracks would come off of it in a bow yard, or with dead-ending tracks.
aabuyaa -
10.03.2023being here too early do have its cons…
i just love to read engineering related comments.. i can feel my intelligence stat raising.
Rhodester Gaming
09.03.2023I gotta admit, I totally read the title as "We accidentally built the best GRAVY train!"
Jason D.S.
09.03.2023shuttling the box car back and forth sounds fun to me
Jake Hoeg
09.03.2023i have been catching up on RAILROADS ONLINE! recently and i just thought. since you guys did a mid-engine train to double a load, why not try doing just a mid-engine with no head or tail engine just to be cursed.
TheShamanReturns
09.03.2023The Ffestiniog railway in wales, UK regularly runs gravity trains (for demonstration) without an engine. Very interesting to watch
Kye H
09.03.2023take a drink whenever either of them says "its fine"
david mccormack
09.03.2023Hyce has healthcare? he is in the us and a blue collar worker. Kan with your socialist Canadian health care system doesn't know how health care is handled in the richest country on earth.
Alexander
09.03.2023Well… Not for something phasmophobia has ouija board as cursed object… And some ghost movies tell you is bad…
Spruce
09.03.2023The flares you see at the refinery would be used to burn off lighter hydrocarbons. Though if this is late 1800's they might have just dumped oil products like gasoline as they namely went after heavier and less volatile fuels like bunker C, lubricants, and Kerosone.
Gabri Botha
09.03.2023I found a cool article on jstor on how to use a oija board. Asked my mom if i can, and its a solid no.
Aaniket Mishra
09.03.2023They should add a loan mechanic.
Kilgorio
06.03.2023Вече
Jeremy Wertheimer
06.03.2023Theoretically, rolling resistance scales with weight, so you should be fine with however many cars you want, regardless of how filled they are. In reality, air resistance would play a roll so more cars, and more heavily loaded cars would roll further and faster, since air friction just scales with cross section and speed, not weight.
Jakub Vymetal
06.03.2023the first episode they dont actually use the trains, is the episode they dont derail xD
mike dutdut
06.03.2023Do all Canadians pronounce process funny or is it just Kan?
jonathan aasheim
06.03.2023Questin for Hyce! Are Steam trains eco friendly since they only blow out Steam? Or how does that work?
DaysofKnight
06.03.202330:24 I can one up that, Hyce. I started playing Minecraft before both of you. Before Infdev, before Alpha, before the Creepers were added.
When did I start playing Minecraft? Before 2010, when it was still a Creative Only, Browser Only, Multiplayer Only, 9 Blocks Only free game.
Yeah, I'm that old when it comes to Minecraft. Full OG with it, lol.
Daemonic One
06.03.2023This was the BEST episode yet! I'm so glad to see your concept working as intended.
Ekipsogel
06.03.202330:40 and bedrock edition still has jank to this day. (But we have useful cauldrons 😀 )
Greatnorthern2507
06.03.2023You guys know that alcohol used to be the only way to drink clean water which is why in Europe the drinking age is so low
rus0004
06.03.2023I have some questions for Hyce, if you're still doing that.
1. Why is inside of the caboose turquoise?
2. Does he have an opinion on the SPSF "merger" (or Penn Central for that matter)?
3. Has he seen "Runaway Train" (1985, with John Voight)?
Michael Young
05.03.2023There is a train line turned bike trail in Idaho/Montana border with a mile long tunnel called the Hiawatha Mountain Bike Trail. I went on it with my mom for a bike adventure, it is also a 2 degree slope, so I think you’re right that it’s a magic number. It’s a good ride up to the top, and a very gentle ride back down
Tim Nerenberg
05.03.202335:26
Verboten also is an English Word or was it just a joke?
Cause it's German and I'm German and now I'm confused.
Ethan Melton
05.03.2023You need stone pick for coal in Minecraft
random thoughts yt
05.03.2023Ask hycee about the crash at cruch
Teddy Mortensen
05.03.2023you guys should make this map downloadble
Michael Ramirez
05.03.2023Hey Kan love your vids, would love to see you try Voidtrain at least once
Buck Duane
05.03.2023You should ask Hyce what a “Snakehead”/“Cobra” was in the old railroading days… and why they were so deadly to trains in the 1860s to 1920s. Saw it on an episode of “Wild West Tech” 20 years ago.
Rosewater
05.03.2023Hey Kan, can you ask Hyce about The Crash at Crush. When the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company intentionally set on a head-on collision.
Kyle Arm
05.03.2023How can I calculate reactive effort of the trains to know how much I can haul on specific grades?