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Locomotive wheel arrangement

An 0-8-6, in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is a locomotive with no leading wheels, eight driving wheels (4 axles) fixed in a rigid frame, and six trailing wheels (normally mounted in a trailing truck). All locomotives using this wheel arrangement were tank locomotives.

Examples of this type of locomotive were built by Wilhelm von Engerth.

Equivalent classification

Other equivalent classifications are:

Steam locomotive wheel arrangements (Whyte notation)
Single engine types
Divided drive and
Duplex engine types
Articulated locomotives
Fairlie, Meyer
and Garratt types
Articulated locomotives
Mallet types
Articulated locomotives
Triplex and other Multiplex types
Articulated locomotives
Engerth types
Geared locomotives

References

  1. "Wheel Arrangements". Railway Technical Web Pages. 1 August 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 1 August 2011.


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