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No, the problem here is there are only a few trains in the world that need this technology. Thus there are very few to amortize the costs of more R&D over. Tilting as a whole is a dead end: passengers get sick where it is used. The replacement is don't tilt your trains on corners at all - thought there are other technologies that are already more reliable as well if you must.

It can still be done, but the ROI is very low.




Path you don't care enough to go down != dead end.




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