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Bogie and New South Wales AD60 class locomotive

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Difference between Bogie and New South Wales AD60 class locomotive

Bogie vs. New South Wales AD60 class locomotive

A bogie (in some senses called a truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework carrying wheelsets, attached to a vehicle, thus serving as a modular subassembly of wheels and axles. The AD60 class were Beyer-Garratt patent articulated four-cylinder, simple, non-condensing, coal-fired superheated, 4-8-4+4-8-4 heavy goods steam locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock and Company for the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia.

Similarities between Bogie and New South Wales AD60 class locomotive

Bogie and New South Wales AD60 class locomotive have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bogie, Garratt.

Bogie

A bogie (in some senses called a truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework carrying wheelsets, attached to a vehicle, thus serving as a modular subassembly of wheels and axles.

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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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Bogie and New South Wales AD60 class locomotive Comparison

Bogie has 104 relations, while New South Wales AD60 class locomotive has 39. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.40% = 2 / (104 + 39).

References

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