@MiniTheDragon in combination they make the rails very greasy which means locomotives get less grip than they normally do. This can lead to trains slipping on the spot wearing out the tyres on the locomotives wheels or lead to the locomotive skidding running out of control. It's literally a case of "Smooth Wheels on Smooth Rails"
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@MiniTheDragon in combination they make the rails very greasy which means locomotives get less grip than they normally do. This can lead to trains slipping on the spot wearing out the tyres on the locomotives wheels or lead to the locomotive skidding running out of control. It's literally a case of "Smooth Wheels on Smooth Rails"