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- 2-6-6-2 abstract "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, a 2-6-6-2 is a locomotive with one pair of unpowered leading wheels, followed by two sets of three pairs of powered driving wheels, and one pair of trailing wheels. The wheel arrangement was principally used on Mallet-type articulated locomotives, although some tank locomotive examples were also built. A Garratt type locomotive with the same wheel arrangement is classified as 2-6-0+0-6-2.Other equivalent classifications are: UIC classification: 1CC1 (also known as German and Italian classifications) French classification: 130+031 Turkish classification: 34+34 Swiss classification: 3/4+3/4 Russian classification: 1-3-0+0-3-1Under the UIC classification the wheel arrangement is referred to as (1'C)C1' for Mallet locomotives.".
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- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageRevisionID "626664594".
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink 2-6-0+0-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink American_Locomotive_Company.
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- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-6-6-2_locomotives.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Compound_locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Driving_wheel.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink French_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink French_locomotive_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Garratt.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink German_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Italian_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Leading_wheel.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Mallet_locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink North_British_Locomotive_Company.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Class_MD_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Class_ME_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Class_MF_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Class_MG_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink South_African_Class_MH_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_locomotive_and_railcar_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Trailing_wheel.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_locomotive_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification_of_locomotive_axle_arrangements.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink USRA_2-6-6-2.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_arrangement.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Whyte_notation.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Schmidt_(engineer).
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- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLink File:WheelArrangement_2-6-6-2.svg.
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2-6-6-2".
- 2-6-6-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "The 2-6-6-2 Mallet".
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- 2-6-6-2 subject Category:2-6-6-2_locomotives.
- 2-6-6-2 subject Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 2-6-6-2 hypernym Locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 type Article.
- 2-6-6-2 type Locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 type Article.
- 2-6-6-2 type Locomotive.
- 2-6-6-2 type Concept.
- 2-6-6-2 comment "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, a 2-6-6-2 is a locomotive with one pair of unpowered leading wheels, followed by two sets of three pairs of powered driving wheels, and one pair of trailing wheels. The wheel arrangement was principally used on Mallet-type articulated locomotives, although some tank locomotive examples were also built.".
- 2-6-6-2 label "2-6-6-2".
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- 2-6-6-2 sameAs Q4596843.
- 2-6-6-2 sameAs Q4596843.
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- 2-6-6-2 depiction WheelArrangement_2-6-6-2.svg.
- 2-6-6-2 isPrimaryTopicOf 2-6-6-2.