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0-4-0+0-4-0 and 2-4-0+0-4-2

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Difference between 0-4-0+0-4-0 and 2-4-0+0-4-2

0-4-0+0-4-0 vs. 2-4-0+0-4-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, the is an articulated locomotive of the Garratt type. Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is an articulated locomotive, usually of the Garratt type.

Similarities between 0-4-0+0-4-0 and 2-4-0+0-4-2

0-4-0+0-4-0 and 2-4-0+0-4-2 have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Articulated locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Company, Boiler, Cab (locomotive), Driving wheel, Garratt, Leading wheel, Mallet locomotive, Steam locomotive, Trailing wheel, Wheel arrangement, Whyte notation.

Articulated locomotive

The term "articulated locomotive" usually means a steam locomotive with one or more engine units which can move independent of the main frame.

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Beyer, Peacock and Company

Beyer, Peacock and Company was an English railway locomotive manufacturer with a factory in Gorton, Manchester.

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Boiler

A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.

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Cab (locomotive)

The cab, crew compartment or driver's compartment of a locomotive, or a self-propelled rail vehicle, is the part housing the train driver or engineer, the fireman or driver's assistant (secondman) (if any), and the controls necessary for the locomotive's, or self-propelled rail vehicle's, operation.

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Driving wheel

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).

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Garratt

A Garratt (often referred to as a Beyer Garratt) is a type of steam locomotive that is articulated into three parts.

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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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Mallet locomotive

The Mallet locomotive is a type of articulated steam railway locomotive, invented by the Swiss engineer Anatole Mallet (1837–1919).

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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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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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Wheel arrangement

In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive.

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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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0-4-0+0-4-0 and 2-4-0+0-4-2 Comparison

0-4-0+0-4-0 has 29 relations, while 2-4-0+0-4-2 has 21. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 24.00% = 12 / (29 + 21).

References

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