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Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) and Steam locomotive

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Difference between Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) and Steam locomotive

Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) vs. Steam locomotive

The Norfolk and Western Railway's J class was a class of 4-8-4 streamlined steam locomotives built by the railway's own Roanoke Shops located in Roanoke, Virginia from 1941 to 1950. A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.

Similarities between Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) and Steam locomotive

Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) and Steam locomotive have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boiler, Federal Railroad Administration, Norfolk and Western 1218, Norfolk and Western Railway, Piston valve (steam engine), Roanoke, Virginia, Southern Pacific 4449, Streamliner, 4-8-4.

Boiler

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

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Federal Railroad Administration

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is an agency in the United States Department of Transportation (DOT).

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Norfolk and Western 1218

Norfolk and Western No.

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Norfolk and Western Railway

The Norfolk and Western Railway was a US class I railroad, formed by more than 200 railroad mergers between 1838 and 1982.

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Piston valve (steam engine)

Piston valves are one form of valve used to control the flow of steam within a steam engine or locomotive.

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Roanoke, Virginia

Roanoke is an independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Southern Pacific 4449

Southern Pacific 4449 is the only surviving example of Southern Pacific Railroad's (SP) (today Union Pacific) GS-4 class of steam locomotives.

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Streamliner

A streamliner is a vehicle incorporating streamlining in a shape providing reduced air resistance.

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4-8-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles.

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Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) and Steam locomotive Comparison

Norfolk and Western Railway class J (1941) has 71 relations, while Steam locomotive has 495. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.59% = 9 / (71 + 495).

References

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