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Tank locomotive wheel arrangement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In Whyte notation, a 2-4-6 is a steam locomotive with two unpowered leading wheels followed by four powered driving wheels and six unpowered trailing wheels. This wheel arrangement is only documented as being used for tank locomotives; no 2-4-6 tender locomotives are recorded.[1]

Diagram showing 2-4-6 wheel arrangement; front of locomotive on left.

Equivalent classifications

Other equivalent classifications are:

The equivalent UIC classification is 1'B3' (or (1'B)'3' for a Mason Bogie).

Examples

This unusual wheel arrangement does not appear to have been used in any country except the USA.[1] The following railways are recorded as having used locomotives with this wheel arrangement: [2]

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