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What (who) is 4-6-6-2 - definition


4-6-6-2         
ARTICULATED LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-2 is a steam locomotive with four leading wheels (two axles) in an unpowered bogie at the front of the locomotive followed by two sets of driving wheels with six wheels each (three axles each), followed by two unpowered trailing wheels (one axle) at the rear of the locomotive.
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  • Class 16E No. 858]]
  • Battle of Britain class No. 34072 ''257 Squadron''
  • [[New South Wales Government Railways]] [[3801]]
  • Czechoslovakian 387.043 at the Lužná u Rakovníka Museum
  • ''Paris à Orléans'']] 4546 at the Cité du train at Mulhouse
  • The [[LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado]], built in 2008
  • BR Standard Class 8 ''Duke of Gloucester'']]
  • Reading and Northern Railroad]] 4-6-2 locomotive in 1993
  • Deutsche Reichsbahn Class 01, rebuilt in the early 1960s, at Schifferstadt
  • [[Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways]] Class IVf
  • [[Canadian National]]'s Pacific no. 593
  • Four-cylinder Pacific of the ''Staatsspoorwegen'' on Java, c. 1922
  • ČSD no. 354.195, a Czechoslovakian version of the Austrian class 629
  • [[Canadian Pacific]] G3c class no. 2317
  • Victorian Railways Dde class]], c. 1910
  • SJ Class F
  • ''Flying Scotsman'']]
  • GWR no.111, ''The Great Bear''
  • Indian XB class of 1927
  • Japanese Government Railways C51 class C51201 on 7 June 1940
  • LB&SCR class J1 of 1910
  • 4-6-2}} 301.016
  • ''Mallard'']], holder of the world speed record for steam traction.
  • Manila Railroad 148 in 1946.
  • Manila Railway 121 in 1906.
  • Italian Class 691 no. 022 at Milan
  • A<sup>B</sup> class no. 778 on the ''[[Kingston Flyer]]''
  • ''Havelock'']] as ''Hairy Mary'', c. 1898
  • [[Northern Pacific Railway]] 4-6-2 No. 2223 stops in Carrington, N.D., in February 1948.
  • K4s]]
  • ''L'État'']] [[231 G Ouest]] no. 558, preserved by the ''Pacific Vapeur Club''
  • Pm36-2 ''Beautiful Helene'' in [[Poznań]]
  • [[LMS Princess Royal Class]] "Princess Elizabeth"
  • China Railway RM Class No. 1163 at Central Park, Aioi, Hyogo
  • CSAR Class 10 no. 656]], SAR no. 738
  • Class 16B No. 805]] restored to its as-delivered appearance
  • Henschel-built Class 16DA of 1930
  • Class 16D no. 860]]
  • SAR Class 16 no. 800]], c. 1930
  • SAR Class 5A]]
  • [[Cape Government Railways]] Enlarged Karoo Class, SAR Class 5
  • SAR Class C1]]
  • SAR Class NG10 no. NG62, c. 1930
  • NGR Hawthorn Leslie, SAR Class NG3]]
  • SAR Class 2]]
  • CSAR Class 9 no. 600]], SAR no. 727
  • 4-6-2}} of 1928
  • ALCO-built Soo Line 2719 at [[Two Harbors, Minnesota]], 2009
  • SRT No. 244 steam engine nearby Hat Yai Junction station.
  • Bavarian S 3/6 class, later Class 18.4-5 of the [[Deutsche Reichsbahn]]
  • P class]] no. 508
  • Unrebuilt type 10.
  • Metre gauge Pacific No. 231.808
  • Ukko-Pekka]]" class Hr1
  • Victorian Railways S class
WHEEL ARRANGEMENT OF A LOCOMOTIVE WITH 4 LEADING WHEELS, 6 DRIVING WHEELS AND 2 TRAILING WHEELS
Pacific (train); Pacific (locomotive); 4-6-2T; Pacific locomotive; 4-6-2 locomotive; 2-3-1; 4–6–2; Pacific type; Pacific train; Pacific type train
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The locomotive became almost globally known as a Pacific type.
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  • TAG 8
  • Class Vk1 2-6-4T no. 305 of the [[Finnish State Railways]]
  • CGR Type A 2-6-4T
  • [[BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T]] No. 80136
  • Austrian Class 210
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-6-4T
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a locomotive has two leading wheels, six coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels. This arrangement is commonly called Adriatic.
Examples of use of 4-6-6-2
1. Alberto Martin (ESP) 6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 6–1; Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) def.
2. Andy Roddick overcame a second–set lapse and beat fourth–seeded Nikolay Davydenko 6–3 4–6 6–2.
3. Shikha had earlier defeated local lass Lindsey Nelson 7–6 4–6 6–2 in the first round.
4. Also, Anna Chakvetadze of Russia beat Ana Ivanovic of Serbia–Montenegro 4–6 6–2 6–4.
5. But Mauresmo, the 1''' Melbourne finalist, then stepped up a gear and overcame a tiring Sun 4–6 6–2 6–2.