Generally trains do everything they can to avoid slipping. They have anti-lock breaks and traction control just like your car, and stuff your car doesn’t have, like “sanders” which pour sand onto the track just in front of the wheels.
Regardless of material, dynamic friction is always lower than static friction. So for maximum acceleration and breaking it’s important to ensure you wheels stay in “rolling” mode of interaction, and don’t slip.
Regardless of material, dynamic friction is always lower than static friction. So for maximum acceleration and breaking it’s important to ensure you wheels stay in “rolling” mode of interaction, and don’t slip.