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[[File:BrownStreak-GTASA-derailed.jpg|thumb|300px|A derailed Brown Streak near [[Verdant Bluffs]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].]]
[[File:BrownStreak-GTASA-derailed.jpg|thumb|300px|A derailed Brown Streak near [[Verdant Bluffs]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].]]


The train has some realistic effects, particularly the ability to derail it at high speeds. The train begins to shake above 47 m/s (~170 kph), at which speed it will derail upon turning (higher speeds are possible while travelling in reverse). Trains are immune to all forms of damage, including weapon damage, fire and any physical obstruction, however derailment will render them useless.
The train has some realistic effects, particularly the ability to derail it at high speeds. The train begins to shake above 47 m/s (~170 kph), at which speed it will derail upon turning (higher speeds are possible while travelling in reverse). If you're already in a turn, the buses start shaking at around 33 m/s. Trains are immune to all forms of damage, including weapon damage, fire and any physical obstruction, however derailment will render them useless.


There are no first/third person views when driving or traveling in the train, and the cinematic view mode is the only view available when the train is travelling outside of the tunnel. Some 3rd-party trainers can offer different viewpoints.
There are no first/third person views when driving or traveling in the train, and the cinematic view mode is the only view available when the train is travelling outside of the tunnel. Some 3rd-party trainers can offer different viewpoints.
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