Why does a train slow its speed while crossing a bridge?

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2026-06-06 23:20

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If you've stood beside the tracks when a train is passing at speed, you might have felt the ground shake with the weight of the train. The faster it goes, the more the ground shakes.

To save the bridge from being shook up that much, the train slows down.

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