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: The nose of these trains is engineered to reduce air resistance and prevent the "tunnel boom" effect caused by rapid air displacement.
: These systems are designed to minimize "play" between the tractor and the trailer, reducing wear and improving safety during transport. 3. Historical Curiosity: Yarmolchuk’s Ball Train PociД…g kulowy
: Unlike standard trains, bullet trains typically run on exclusive high-speed tracks with large-radius curves to maintain velocity. 2. Agricultural Machinery (Ball Hitch System) : The nose of these trains is engineered
: This often refers to the K80 ball hitch, which allows for higher vertical loads (up to 4 tons) and better maneuverability compared to traditional bolt hitches. : The pioneer of this technology, known for
: The pioneer of this technology, known for its punctuality and speeds exceeding 300 km/h.
In Polish terminology, (bullet train) can refer to two distinct things: a high-speed passenger train like the Japanese Shinkansen or a specific heavy-duty agricultural towing component used in tractors. 1. High-Speed Transport (Bullet Train)
The term is most commonly a direct translation of the English "bullet train," referring to high-speed rail systems characterized by aerodynamic "bullet-shaped" locomotives.