jenstar
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Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaTaking off her clothes is definitely an interesting possibility!
Years ago I went on the back of a motorcycle with a half helmet. The faster we went, the harder it was for me to breathe normally. At one point I felt like I was gulping in air.
I wonder how fast those trains go. Although, she had the option to turn away from the wind if she had trouble breathing.
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from what I've been able to decipher 90 mph is the top speed they can legally go (Going by the Cali to Santa Fe route only because it says BNSF UP owns the rail). Correct me if I'm wrong though. I'm trying to figure the amount of G-force that puts on the human body..although, I'm no math whiz. I know that people can go 90 for an extended period of time; but something about it when I looked up g-force says that vibration can cause major damage. After that I'll figure out the weather and the timing to see what her "condition" was leaving Las Vegas and during the ride. Always MOO unless link provided.
