So, *plap plap* atmospheric rail SHOULD *plap plap* be a *plap* good idea, since it reduces *plap plap plap* drag so much, but it's just really *plap plap* hard to implement. *plap* That's *plap* why instead of air *plap plap plap plap plap* fuck, pressure moving the *plap plap plap* the, the, train *plap* people prefer to just *plap plap* send the train down a vacuum tube. God. This *plap plap plap* requires both an en*plap*gine to move the *plap plap* train and a system to both supply and maintain the fuck you're a good puppy, vacuum, *plap plap plap* if there's a leak anywhere there's a god, *plapplapplapplap* leak everywhere, so it *plapplapplap* needs to be sectioned into airtight chunks, which *plap plap plap plap* requires a lot of moving parts and *plap* maintenance. It's honestly just better to have, hold still, to have standard electric *plapplapplap* engines on exposed *plapplapplapplap* rails on a competently arranged FUCK *plaplaplaplap* and accessible fuck fuck fuck *plaplaplaplaplaplaplaplap* system. *moans and cums inside*