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0-6-0 and Driving wheel

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between 0-6-0 and Driving wheel

0-6-0 vs. Driving wheel

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 no trailing wheels. On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive).

Similarities between 0-6-0 and Driving wheel

0-6-0 and Driving wheel have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Diesel locomotive, Leading wheel, Steam locomotive, Switcher, Trailing wheel, Whyte notation.

Diesel locomotive

A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine.

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Leading wheel

The leading wheel or leading axle or pilot wheel of a steam locomotive is an unpowered wheel or axle located in front of the driving wheels.

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Steam locomotive

A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.

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Switcher

A switcher or shunter (Great Britain: shunter; Australia: shunter or yard pilot; United States: switcher, switch engine, or yard goat, except Pennsylvania Railroad: shifter) is a small railroad locomotive intended not for moving trains over long distances but rather for assembling trains ready for a road locomotive to take over, disassembling a train that has been brought in, and generally moving railroad cars around – a process usually known as ''switching'' (USA) or shunting (UK).

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Trailing wheel

On a steam locomotive, a trailing wheel or trailing axle is generally an unpowered wheel or axle (wheelset) located behind the driving wheels.

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Whyte notation

The Whyte notation for classifying steam locomotives by wheel arrangement was devised by Frederick Methvan Whyte, and came into use in the early twentieth century following a December 1900 editorial in American Engineer and Railroad Journal.

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0-6-0 and Driving wheel Comparison

0-6-0 has 109 relations, while Driving wheel has 48. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.82% = 6 / (109 + 48).

References

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