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  • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    Coalbrookdale (Trevithick, 1802)

    Pen-y-darren Ironworks locomotive

    Catch Me Who Can

    Salamanca

    Puffing Billy

    Killingworth series

    Locomotion #1

    Rocket (famously used at the Rainhill Trials)

    Stourbridge Lion

    John Bull

    Tom Thumb

    DeWitt Clinton

    The Adler

    The Austria

    The following are steam locomotives categorized using the Whyte notation

    0-2-2 Northumbrian

    2-2-0 Planet

    2-2-2 Patentee, Single, Jenny Lind

    2-2-4 Aerolite

    4-2-0 Jervis

    4-2-2 Bicycle, Iron Duke, Single

    4-2-4 Huntington

    6-2-0 Crampton

    0-4-0 Four-coupled

    0-4-0+4 Four-coupled as used on railmotors

    0-4-2 Olomana

    0-4-4 Forney

    2-4-0 Porter, 'Old English'

    2-4-2 Columbia

    2-4-4 Boston

    4-4-0 American eight-wheeler

    4-4-2 Atlantic

    4-4-4 Reading

    0-3-0 (one driving wheel per axle; used on Patiala State Monorail Trainways and also on the Listowel and Ballybunion Railway)

    0-6-0 Six-coupled, Bourbonnais (France), USRA 0-6-0 (United States)

    0-6-2 Branchliner, Webb

    0-6-4 Forney six-coupled

    0-6-6

    2-6-0 Mogul

    2-6-2 Prairie

    2-6-4 Adriatic

    2-6-6 Suburban

    4-6-0 Ten-wheeler (not Britain)

    4-6-2 Pacific

    4-6-4 Hudson, Baltic

    0-8-0 Eight-coupled, USRA 0-8-0 (United States)

    0-8-2 River Irt

    0-8-4 London

    2-8-0 Consolidation

    2-8-2 Mikado, Mike, MacArthur

    2-8-4 Berkshire, Kanawha

    2-8-6 Used only on four Mason Bogie locomotives

    4-8-0 Twelve Wheeler

    4-8-2 Mountain, Mohawk (NYC)

    4-8-4 Northern, Niagara, Confederation, Dixie, Greenbrier, Pocono, Potomac, Golden State (Southern Pacific), Western, Laurentian (Delaware & Hudson Railroad), General, Wyoming (Lehigh Valley), Governor, Big Apple, GS Series "Daylight" (Southern Pacific)

    4-8-6 Proposed by Lima, never built

    6-8-6 (PRR S2 steam turbine locomotive)

    0-10-0 Ten-coupled, Decapod

    0-10-2 Union

    2-10-0 Decapod, Russian Decapod

    2-10-2 Santa Fe, Central, Decapod (only on the Southern Pacific)

    2-10-4 Texas, Colorado (CB&Q), Selkirk (Canada)

    4-10-0 Mastodon

    4-10-2 Reid Tenwheeler

    0-12-0 Twelve-coupled

    2-12-0 Centipede

    2-12-2 Javanic

    2-12-4 Bulgaria

    2-12-6 Proposed by Lima, never built

    4-12-2 Union Pacific

    4-14-4 AA20

    Duplex locomotives

    4-4-4-4 (PRR T1)[36]

    6-4-4-6 (PRR S1)[37] 1

    4-4-6-4 (PRR Q2)[38]

    4-6-4-4 (PRR Q1)

    Articulated locomotives (simple and compound)

    0-4-4-0 Bavarian BB II

    2-4-4-0 Vivarais

    0-4-4-2 Swiss

    2-4-4-2

    4-4-6-2 AT&SF

    0-6-6-0 Erie

    2-6-6-0 Denver & Salt Lake

    2-6-6-2 C&O/N&W. C&O Class H-2 thru H-5. Alco 1912.

    2-6-6-4 Norfolk & Western

    2-6-6-6 Allegheny

    4-6-6-2 (Southern Pacific class AM-2)

    4-6-6-4 Challenger

    2-6-8-0 (Southern Railway, Great Northern Railway)

    0-8-8-0 Angus

    2-8-8-0 Bull Moose

    2-8-8-2 Chesapeake, Norfolk & Western

    2-8-8-4 Yellowstone

    4-8-8-2 Southern Pacific cab forward classes AC-4 through AC-12 (except AC-9)

    4-8-8-4 Big Boy

    2-10-10-2 (Santa Fe and Virginian railroads)

    2-8-8-8-2 Triplex (Erie RR)

    2-8-8-8-4 Triplex (Virginian RR)

    Garratt articulated locomotives

    0-4-0+0-4-0 Welsh Highland

    0-6-0+0-6-0 Kitson Meyer

    2-4-0+0-4-2 Double Porter

    2-4-2+2-4-2 Double Columbia

    2-6-0+0-6-2 Double Mogul

    2-6-2+2-6-2 Double Prairie

    2-8-0+0-8-2 Double Consolidation

    2-8-2+2-8-2 Double Mikado

    4-4-2+2-4-4 Double Atlantic

    4-6-0+0-6-4 Mogyana

    4-6-2+2-6-4 Double Pacific

    4-6-4+4-6-4 Double Baltic, Double Hudson

    4-8-0+0-8-4 Double Mastodon

    4-8-2+2-8-4 Double Mountain

    4-8-4+4-8-4 Double Northern