A rocket-fueled single locomotive has a top speed of v=298 km/hr. The radius of a train curve is about 11 tiles = 11 meters (R=11m)
Lateral acceleration as you take the curve is v^2/R = (298 km/hr ^2)/(11 m). Plug this into wolfram alpha, it handles the unit conversions, and out comes... 63.5g. Even a lowly coal train pulling 4 wagons at 214km/h gives you 32.7g.
Looking around a bit, I found this point of comparison: "According to a recent article in Popular Science, 14 Gs of lateral acceleration can tear your organs loose from one another."
That is all
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)