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ARTICULATED LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
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  • 4-8-8-4 wheel arrangement

History of Arizona         
  • Major airfields in Arizona during World War II.
  • 1895 map of the Arizona Territory by [[Rand McNally]].
  • Water delivered by the [[Central Arizona Project]]'s canal.
  • The Great House at the [[Casa Grande Ruins National Monument]]
  • Connor Hotel in Jerome
  • Inspiration Copper Company smelter at Miami, Arizona, c. 1915
  • Harvey House]] hotel opened in 1905 overlooking the South Rim of the Grand Canyon; it remains in operation as the [[El Tovar Hotel]].
  • Fort Defiance, painted 1873 by [[Seth Eastman]]
  • The Gadsden Purchase (shown with present-day state boundaries and cities)
  • Hourly re-enactment for tourists of the [[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral]]
  • A map showing the extent of the Ancestral Puebloan, Hohokam, and Mogollon cultures within the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, all 3 of which were based in what is now Arizona and/or [[New Mexico]] in around 1350 CE
  • Montezuma Castle]]), Arizona, built in around 1100 CE
  • Mogollon]] great house. The Kinishba Ruins are one building that has over 600 rooms.
  • Arizona Territory in 1866
  • Signing of Arizona statehood bill in 1912
  • Bob Satterfield]], depicting Arizona and New Mexico as crazed gunfighters intent on gaining access to the "[[E pluribus unum]] tavern".
  • This ornate grain basket by Akimel O'odham dates from the early 20th century, showing the Native American dimension to the state's culture
  • Hohokam pottery from Casa Grande
HISTORY OF THE US STATE OF ARIZONA
History of arizona; Prehistory of Arizona; Arizona Enabling Act; Arizona Statehood Proclamation; Archaeology of Arizona; Paleo-Indians in Arizona
The history of Arizona encompasses the Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Post-Archaic, Spanish, Mexican, and American periods. About 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, Paleo-Indians settled in what is now Arizona.
Geography of Arizona         
  • [[Humphreys Peak]] seen on its western side from [[U.S. Route 180]], with [[Agassiz Peak]] in the background
  • climate normals]].
  • A map of Arizona's average rainfall
  • The location of Arizona in the United States
  • 0}} west of [[Maricopa, Arizona]]
  • A map of Arizona's counties
GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF ARIZONA
Climate of Arizona; 10 highest peaks of arizona; Mountains in Arizona; Deserts of Arizona; Mountains of Arizona; Environment of Arizona
Arizona is a landlocked state situated in the southwestern region of the United States of America. It has a vast and diverse geography famous for its deep canyons, high- and low-elevation deserts, numerous natural rock formations, and volcanic mountain ranges.
Ariz.         
  • Arizona teacher's strike]] and rally on April 26, 2018
  • [[Geronimo]] (far right) and his [[Apache]] warriors fought against both Mexican and American settlers.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Arizona
  • Tempe]]
  • Phoenix]]
  • Arizona's [[Meteor Crater]] is a tourist attraction.
  • [[Art Deco]] doors of the [[Cochise County]] Courthouse in Bisbee
  • Depression]]-era migrant workers, Pinal County, 1937
  • [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] at the Gila River relocation center, April 23, 1943
  • I-10]] from [[New Mexico]]
  • San Xavier del Bac]], founded in 1700
  • Glendale]]
  • ''La conquista del Colorado'', by [[Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau]], depicts [[Francisco Vázquez de Coronado]]'s 1540–1542 expedition. [[García López de Cárdenas]] can be seen overlooking the [[Grand Canyon]].
  • Mexico]] in 1824. [[Alta California]] is the northwesternmost state.
  • View of Monument Valley from [[John Ford]]'s Point
  • Yuma]]
  • A Navajo man on horseback in [[Monument Valley]]
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  • Scottsdale]], 2006
  • A spring training game between the Cubs and White Sox at [[HoHoKam Park]]
  • [[Standin' on the Corner Park]] and mural in [[Winslow, Arizona]]
  • The [[Grand Canyon]]
  • Tucson]]
  • Flagstaff]]
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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¦ abbreviation Arizona.

Βικιπαίδεια

4-8-8-4

A 4-8-8-4 in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is a locomotive with a four-wheel leading truck, two sets of eight driving wheels, and a four-wheel trailing truck. Only one model of locomotives has ever used this configuration, and that is commonly known as "Union Pacific Big Boys" after the railroad that operated them.

Other equivalent classifications are:

  • UIC classification: '2DD2' (also known as German classification and Italian classification)
  • French locomotive classification: '240+042'
  • Turkish locomotive classification: '46+46'
  • Swiss classification: '4/6+4/6'

The equivalent UIC classification is refined to (2′D)D2′ for Mallet locomotives.

4-8-8-4 Big Boys were only produced for the Union Pacific Railroad. Twenty-five such engines were built between 1941 and 1944, numbered 4000 to 4024. Eight of these locomotives survive, seven of which are on static public display at various sites in the United States. Union Pacific announced plans in August 2013 to restore No. 4014 to operation for use in mainline excursion service. No. 4014 underwent restoration between 2016 and 2019, and completed its first post-restoration test run on May 2, 2019.

The UP Big Boys were an expansion of the 4-6-6-4 "Challenger" type articulated locomotive. Adding four driving wheels increased the pulling power of the locomotive and reduced the need for helper locomotives over steep grades. Although their wheels were an inch (25.4 mm) smaller than those of the Challengers, they were still able to sustain similar high speeds.

Other American railroads considered buying 4-8-8-4s, including the Western Pacific Railroad, which already rostered large 2-8-8-2s and 4-6-6-4s, but diesel locomotives were gaining popularity and soon were able to displace these Big Boy locomotives.