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Reply to "Pushers and helpers"

It seems obvious that technology was lacking during the steam era. The pusher and helper engineers would most likely be considered “artists” of their craft (operating locomotives). Through repetitive experience they developed “the touch” to know when to throttle up or down, depending on location on terrain and feel of load on locomotive. Their were most likely specialists in their craft. Hot Water’s explanation seemed spot on to me.

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