Bank engine
Locomotive used to assist trains up steep inclines / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Pusher engine" redirects here. For aircraft that are pushed by the engines on the back, see Pusher configuration.
A bank engine (United Kingdom/Australia) (colloquially a banker), banking engine, helper engine or pusher engine (North America) is a railway locomotive that temporarily assists a train that requires additional power or traction to climb a gradient (or bank). Helpers/bankers are most commonly found in mountain divisions (called "helper districts" in the United States), where the ruling grade may demand the use of substantially greater motive power than that required for other grades within the division.