In the subway crash, the train takes out a large number of pillars. In a real subway station, they would have substantial concrete or steel girders inside them. Subway trains, however, are thin-walled structures, with the only real strength being in the bogies underneath. It's just not realistic; the train should rip apart or fold around the first pillar it meets. And, with all those pillars removed, why doesn't the ceiling collapse?
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:11