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What (who) is 0-10-0 - definition


0-10-0         
  • 0-10-0 pusher locomotive of the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad, c. 1893
  • Former JNR class 4110 0-10-0 preserved in Hokkaido, Japan, 2005
  • Cutaway Russian locomotive class Er 791-81 at the [[Russian Railway Museum]] [[St.Petersburg]]
  • DSWA 0-10-0]] no. 103, c. 1911
  • Er 774 38 0-10-0 on a Steam Special in [[Moscow]], 11 July 2010
  • [[Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway]] 0-10-0 of 1907
  • The Lickey Banker]]
  • [[VR Class Vr3]] no. 753, stored at [[Haapamäki]] in Finland
  • A Gölsdorf 0-10-0 at work in Slovenia, Bled Jezero station, 1971
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-10-0T; Russian locomotive class E; Russian locomotive class Е; 0-10-0 locomotive
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles and no trailing wheels. In the United Kingdom, this type is known as a Decapod, a name which is applied to types in the United States.
0-10-2         
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-10-2T
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-10-2 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles, and two trailing wheels on one axle (usually in a trailing truck).
0-4-0         
  • Blackie, the first locomotive in South Africa, later rebuilt to 0-4-2T
  • Catumbela Sugar's diesel shunter No. 963, Angola
  • Aveling & Porter Loco, [[Chatham Dockyard]]
  • ''Grasshopper'']] at the [[B&O Railroad Museum]]
  • No. M2 ''Little Bess'' of 1873
  • Cape Copper Company Condenser no. T198 ''John Taylor''
  • Andrew Barclay]] 0-4-0 diesel number 579 of 1972
  • Furness Railway Locomotive No. 20, 1863
  • East London Harbour's 0-4-0VB]] construction locomotive
  • Durban Harbour's ''Congella''
  • 0-4-0ST}} locomotive WREN
  • [[Locomotion No. 1]]
  • ''Natal'' plinthed at [[Durban]] station
  • NZASM 14 Tonner 0-4-0T
  • SAR Class NG1 number 40
  • Clayton railmotor
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
Four-coupled; 0-4-0T; 0-4-0ST; 0-4-0WT; 0-4-0DH
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents one of the simplest possible types, that with two axles and four coupled wheels, all of which are driven. The wheels on the earliest four-coupled locomotives were connected by a single gear wheel, but from 1825 the wheels were usually connected with coupling rods to form a single driven set.
Examples of use of 0-10-0
1. Bowling: Zaheer '–2–2'–1, RP Singh 6–1–21–1, Sharma 7–0–38–0, Chawla 8–0–41–0, Powar 10–0–46–0, Tendulkar 1–0–10–0, Yuvraj '–0–36–3.
2. FALL OF WICKETS÷ 1–22 (5.2; Javed 7); 2–'2 (21.2; Javed 40); 3–'2 (21.3; Javed 40); 4–112 (2'.2; Javed 48); 5–138 (37.2; Javed 5'); 6–183 (46.0; Masud 21); 7–18' (47.3; Masud 26). BOWLING÷ Gough '–0–5'–0 (nb 1, w 1; 6 fours; 5–0–31–0, 2–0–10–0, 2–0–18–0); S P Jones '–0–44–1 (w 8; 3 fours; 6–0–23–1, 3–0–21–0); Tremlett 7–0–26–0 (3 fours; one spell); Flintoff '–1–2'–4 (nb 1; 2 fours; 6–1–17–2, 3–0–12–2); Collingwood 6–0–21–0 (2 fours; one spell); Giles 10–0–28–1 (w 1; one spell). SCORING NOTES÷ Score after 15 overs÷ 73 for 1.
3. FALL OF WICKETS: 1–74 (16.0; Akmal 36); 2–84 (17.2; Akmal 46); 3–188 (33.4; Yousuf 34); 4–234 (38.0; Yousuf 46); 5–272 (42.5; Inzamam 16); 6–350 (4'.3; Razzaq 4'). BOWLING: Flintoff 10–1–57–1 (w 1; 1 six, 4 fours; 4–1–11–0, 2–0–10–0, 1–0–16–0, 3–0–20–1); Anderson 10–0–72–0 (w 3; 3 sixes, 5 fours; 6–0–31–0, 2–0–12 2–0–2'–0); Harmison 8–0–62–0 (w 2; 10 fours; 6–0–3'–0, 2–0–23–0); Plunkett 7–0–61–2 (w 2; 1 six, 10 fours; 4–0–25–2; 1–0–6–0, 2–0–30–0); Collingwood 8–0–58–1 (w 1; 1 six, 5 fours; 4–0–23–0, 2–0–24–1, 2–0–11–0); Blackwell 5–0–25–0 (1 four; 4–0–1'–0, 1–0–6–0); Solanki 2–0–12–0 (1 four; one spell). SCORING NOTES: Score after 10 overs: 46–0.