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And the supports for that track, such that the track is held
up in the air, are attached to the rail how? If multiple
sides of the rail are getting used for trains moving in
opposite directions, where is the support-connection? |
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The supports for the track have to extend outwards from the "side" of the rail; that is, the part of the rail that is halfway between the positive and negative face of the Mobius strip, if that makes sense. |
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The track is directly supported by steel cables that are themselves anchored to the support helix. The support helix is a helix of larger diameter that winds around the outside of the twisted rail, but is phase shifted by a quarter turn. The support helix, in turn, is anchored into the ground by metal posts. |
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If a train runs on both sides, how do the trucks
work? Presumably they capture the track rail like a
rollercoaster? But rollercoasters capture the track
rail on 3 sides, and so they would not be able to
pass eachother. |
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If the track is like a Mobius strip, 2 trains heading in opposite directions will eventually collide head-on. |
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