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What (who) is 0-4-6 - definition


0-4-6         
  • [[Engerth locomotive]] "Spluegen" Number 25 of the VSB at Zürich
ENGERTH LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-4-6T
An 0-4-6T, in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is a locomotive with no leading wheels, four driving wheels fixed in a rigid frame, and six trailing wheels (normally mounted in a trailing truck). Examples of this type of locomotive were built by Wilhelm von Engerth.
0-6-4         
  • [[Mersey Railway]] condensing 0-6-4T No.5 ''Cecil Raikes''
  • NZASM 46 Tonner]] no. 230 ''Jan Wintervogel''
  • [[NZR R class]] Locomotive on Jervois Quay, Wellington
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-6-4ST; 0-6-4T; 0-6-4 T
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles.
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 0-4-6
1. Young Frenchman Richard Gasquet, who upset fifth–seeded American James Blake in the second round, advanced with a 6–0 4–6 6–2 win over Spain‘s Fernando Verdasco.
2. Third seed Sharapova struck 20 winners, double the number from her opponent, to win 6–0 4–6 6–0 and reach the second grand slam final of her career.
3. Sixth–seeded Anastasia Myskina, who is gunning for a Kremlin Cup hat trick this year after winning back–to–back titles here, beat unseeded Czech Kveta Peschke 6–0, 4–6, 6–3 and will face her Fed Cup teammate Yelena Dementyeva after the fourth seed crushed 16–year–old Bulgarian Sesil Karatancheva 6–0, 6–1.
4. Two–time defending champion Roger Federer easily dimissed Vince Spadea of the United States 6–3, 6–3, 6–0 at night and next meets Marc Gicquel, who eliminated 2004 French Open champion Gaston Gaudio 6–0, 4–6, 4–6, 6–1, 7–6 (3). Also, Marat Safin, the 2000 Open winner but unseeded this year after a series of injuries, eliminated No. 4 David Nalbandian in a fifth–set tiebreaker; 1''8 Open champion Lindsay Davenport saved two match points before getting past No. 22 Katarina Srebotnik; and Li Na of China upset 2005 runner–up Mary Pierce, advancing to a fourth–round match against Maria Sharapova, who won at night.