by Richard Glueck
Maine Central used to run a style of plow made of wood, but unlike a manned plow. These were found all around the system but I don't think any have survived. The plow had a steel wedge in front, then a rectangular body, which I believe was filled with sand or another type of weight. The plow itself stood lower than a locomotive boiler. ANyone recognize what I'm describing or could point to a set of decent photos or better still, drawings?
"We no take-a gasoline. We no take-a airplane. We take-a steamship! And that friends, is how we fly to America! - Chico Marx