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Originally Posted by Hartman:

I have to ask because I just don't know.  What is the purpose of spinning the wheels backwards while the engine was moving forward at a fairly good pace???

As stated in the movie, that is done on "the slip track", which is heavily oiled/greased, so that the locomotive can move along slowly in relation to ground speed, while the drivers, i.e. running gear, runs at greater speed. This operation is used to break-in the running gear bearings, without having to take the locomotive out on the main line for a "break-in run". The shop workers are right there to check bearing temps and repair any issues, should they occur.

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