4-2-0

4-2-0 (Jervis)
Diagram of two small leading wheels and a single large driving wheel
Front of locomotive at left
Equivalent classifications
UIC class2A, 2'A
French class210
Turkish class13
Swiss class1/3
Russian class2-1-0
First known tender engine version
First use1832
CountryUnited States
LocomotiveExperiment, renamed Brother Jonathan
RailwayMohawk and Hudson Railroad
DesignerJohn B. Jervis
BuilderWest Point Foundry
Evolved from0-4-0 (US) & 2-2-2 (UK)
Evolved to4-4-0
BenefitsImproved stability
DrawbacksReduced adhesive weight

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 4-2-0 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, two powered driving wheels on one axle and no trailing wheels. This type of locomotive is often called a Jervis type, the name of the original designer.