>>1808215It's fine, it'll work as intended unless flooded. And even then grass platforms are the better water drainers.
>>1808376Most likely, nothing. APS rails aren't live unless fully covered by a tram (works by each individual 10-ish meters long conductor rail segment being switched on by a very short range radio signal). So assuming you'd go and short the APS rail to the rolling rail, the possible scenarios are:
>driver sees wire, hits the big red stop button (which may cause death and/or injuries, due to excessive deceleration throwing a few passengers off their feet)>driver doesn't see wire. Drives over it, rail goes live.At which point it could go either way:
>wire too thin: wire melts. Nobody ever realizes anything happened >wire thick enough: somewhere within a few meters to a few hundreds of meters, a big breaker trips. You just made some tramway operator's day miserable.What you actually want to do is trick the APS
>>1820343 rail into thinking there's a tramway above it.
>>1820343Wheel flange grease, brake dust and depending on how maintained your shit is, various amounts of gearbox oil, brake fluid or coolant