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- 4-10-0 abstract "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 4-10-0 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Central Pacific Railroad's El Gobernador, built in 1883, was the only locomotive with this wheel arrangement to operate in the United States. The name "Mastodon" has also been applied to this type, though this nickname has also been used for the 4-8-0 arrangement (Mastodon was the unofficial nickname of the Central Pacific's No. 229, the first 4-8-0 ever built), leading to some confusion.The Bulgarian State Railways operated a group of 3-cylinder 4-10-0s, their class 11.Other equivalent classifications are:UIC classification: 2E (also known as German classification and Italian classification)French classification: 250Turkish classification: 57Swiss classification: 5/7".
- 4-10-0 thumbnail El_Gobernador_locomotive.jpg?width=300.
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- 4-10-0 wikiPageRevisionID "550312639".
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink 4-8-0.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:4-10-0_locomotives.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1883.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Central_Pacific_Railroad.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Driving_wheel.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink El_Gobernador.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink French_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink French_locomotive_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink German_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Italian_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Leading_wheel.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_locomotive_and_railcar_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Trailing_wheel.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_locomotive_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification_of_locomotive_axle_arrangements.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_arrangement.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink Whyte_notation.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLink File:El_Gobernador_locomotive.jpg.
- 4-10-0 wikiPageWikiLinkText "4-10-0".
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- 4-10-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Whyte_types.
- 4-10-0 subject Category:4-10-0_locomotives.
- 4-10-0 subject Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 4-10-0 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1883.
- 4-10-0 type Article.
- 4-10-0 type Locomotive.
- 4-10-0 type Article.
- 4-10-0 type Locomotive.
- 4-10-0 type Concept.
- 4-10-0 comment "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 4-10-0 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Central Pacific Railroad's El Gobernador, built in 1883, was the only locomotive with this wheel arrangement to operate in the United States.".
- 4-10-0 label "4-10-0".
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- 4-10-0 sameAs Q4637067.
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- 4-10-0 depiction El_Gobernador_locomotive.jpg.
- 4-10-0 isPrimaryTopicOf 4-10-0.