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The problem with this is that we have no way of measuring the speed of an incoming train before an attempt. If the train looks like its going fast then it probably is. I came up with the idea of just sticking my head out infront of the train to reduce risk (well got the idea from someone else). Surely this applies to the whole body as well which may or may not answer your question but here, i took this from a reddit post.
"Trains have an operating speed of 150 mph most of them weigh between 100 and 200 tons. The force transfered from the train and to your head would certainly exceed the 520 pound of force the skull can endure."
If the skull the strongest bone in your body cant endure that then i doubt the rest of your body could. I customized my way of doing it alittle but hopefully it works as planned. Anyway i hope that helped some.
The problem with this is that we have no way of measuring the speed of an incoming train before an attempt. If the train looks like its going fast then it probably is. I came up with the idea of just sticking my head out infront of the train to reduce risk (well got the idea from someone else). Surely this applies to the whole body as well which may or may not answer your question but here, i took this from a reddit post.
"Trains have an operating speed of 150 mph most of them weigh between 100 and 200 tons. The force transfered from the train and to your head would certainly exceed the 520 pound of force the skull can endure."
If the skull the strongest bone in your body cant endure that then i doubt the rest of your body could. I customized my way of doing it alittle but hopefully it works as planned. Anyway i hope that helped some.
Not sure. Its a concern of mines as well since ill be using an express train that probably travels just as fast as the ones you plan on using. It should still kill you regardless but i get it. You need to know for sure.
I imagine 60mph would be more than fast enough. NYC subway trains average about 17mph and people get killed after accidentally falling on the tracks all the time. The fastest express lines get up to 50mph or so and it feels like they're moving at blazing speed when you're at a local and they blow past you. I don't see how it could be possible to get hit by one of those and not be totally annihilated. That being said though, I am reading a news article right now about some guy who got hit by an 110mph Amtrak and survived with only minor injury so your mileage may vary.
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