switch engine

switch engine
A locomotive used only for switching and purposes incidental to the maintenance and operation of a railroad yard. The distinction between a road engine and a switch engine, as they are known in railroading, is this: The road engine has a pilot in front. A yard or switch engine has a footboard, both front and rear, upon which the brakemen and switchmen step and stand while switching cars. A road engine is heavier, too heavy for switching conveniently and has no footboards. Prosser v Montana Cent. R. Co. 17 Mont 372, 43 P 81.

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