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- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 type Q93301.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 comment "Norfolk & Western 2156 is the strongest-pulling extant steam locomotive in the world, although it is not operational. It is a four-cylinder compound articulated (Mallet) locomotive with a 2-8-8-2 (Whyte notation) wheel arrangement. The Norfolk & Western Railway built it in 1942 at its Roanoke Shops in Roanoke, Virginia, and it was part of the Norfolk & Western's Y6a class. It was retired from regular rail service in July 1959, and today it is at the Museum of Transportation in St.".
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 label "Norfolk & Western 2156".
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 sameAs m.043n_6n.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 sameAs Q7050981.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 sameAs Q7050981.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 wasDerivedFrom Norfolk_&_Western_2156?oldid=682000447.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 depiction N+W_2156_steam_locomotive.jpg.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 isPrimaryTopicOf Norfolk_&_Western_2156.
- Norfolk_&_Western_2156 name "Norfolk & Western 2156".