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- 4-6-6-2 abstract "In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-2 is a steam locomotive with four leading wheels (two axles) in an unpowered bogie at the front of the locomotive followed by two sets of driving wheels with six wheels each (three axles each), followed by two unpowered trailing wheels (one axle) at the rear of the locomotive.Other equivalent classifications are:UIC classification: 2CC1 (also known as German classification and Italian classification)French classification: 230+031Turkish classification: 35+34Swiss classification: 3/5+3/4This locomotive wheel arrangement was used in only a very limited number of locomotives in North America, most notably as class MM-2 cab forward locomotives on the Southern Pacific Railroad. These were effectively 2-6-6-4s running in reverse. They were originally built as 2-6-6-2s but were refitted with a four-wheel leading truck to increase stability at speed.".
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageID "3822977".
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageLength "1436".
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- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageRevisionID "544273728".
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink 2-6-6-2.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink 2-6-6-4.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Bogie.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Cab_forward.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:4-6-6-2_locomotives.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Driving_wheel.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink French_locomotive_classification.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Leading_wheel.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_class_MM-2.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_locomotive_and_railcar_classification.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Trailing_wheel.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_locomotive_classification.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification_of_locomotive_axle_arrangements.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Whyte_notation.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "4-6-6-2".
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SP_cab_forward_locomotives.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Steam-loco-stub.
- 4-6-6-2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Whyte_types.
- 4-6-6-2 subject Category:4-6-6-2_locomotives.
- 4-6-6-2 subject Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 4-6-6-2 hypernym Locomotive.
- 4-6-6-2 type Locomotive.
- 4-6-6-2 type Locomotive.
- 4-6-6-2 type Concept.
- 4-6-6-2 comment "In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-2 is a steam locomotive with four leading wheels (two axles) in an unpowered bogie at the front of the locomotive followed by two sets of driving wheels with six wheels each (three axles each), followed by two unpowered trailing wheels (one axle) at the rear of the locomotive.Other equivalent classifications are:UIC classification: 2CC1 (also known as German classification and Italian classification)French classification: 230+031Turkish classification: 35+34Swiss classification: 3/5+3/4This locomotive wheel arrangement was used in only a very limited number of locomotives in North America, most notably as class MM-2 cab forward locomotives on the Southern Pacific Railroad. ".
- 4-6-6-2 label "4-6-6-2".
- 4-6-6-2 sameAs Q2816672.
- 4-6-6-2 sameAs 4-6-6-2.
- 4-6-6-2 sameAs m.0b1tny.
- 4-6-6-2 sameAs Q2816672.
- 4-6-6-2 wasDerivedFrom 4-6-6-2?oldid=544273728.
- 4-6-6-2 isPrimaryTopicOf 4-6-6-2.