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The "Johnson bar" is the valve control lever located in a steam locomotive cab. It configures the valves for forward and reverse operation, as well as adjusting the cut-off of the valves. | The "Johnson bar" is the valve control lever located in a steam locomotive cab. It configures the valves for forward and reverse operation, as well as adjusting the cut-off of the valves. | ||
== V-Tooth == | |||
See [[Jack_Fesco#Throttle|Jack Fesco's Description and Photo]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 06:57, 20 September 2020
The "Johnson bar" is the valve control lever located in a steam locomotive cab. It configures the valves for forward and reverse operation, as well as adjusting the cut-off of the valves.
V-Tooth
See Jack Fesco's Description and Photo.