This is a steep down-grade section hence the lack of visible exhaust - the engineer actually has the Johnson bar reversed to provide downhill braking via air compression; not unlike a Jake Brake on a truck. |
Date:
6/23/2017 |
Location:
Boothbay, ME Map  |
Views:
194 |
Collection Of:

Bob Krug |
Locomotives: |
Author: Bob Krug
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Picture Categories: Scenic,Steam,Action |
This picture is part of album: Boothbay Railway Village, Maine |