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Railroad engines were originally so feeble that a horse was occasionally carried along as a spare in case of difficulty.
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Early steam locomotives were small and unreliable, and on some early lines horses were kept as backups (or used on inclines/for shunting) until locomotive power and reliability improved.
Early steam locomotives were small and unreliable, and on some early lines horses were kept as backups (or used on inclines/for shunting) until locomotive power and reliability improved.
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