Locomotive wheel arrangement
4-8-2 (Mountain)Front of locomotive at left |
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First known tender engine version |
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First use | 1906 |
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Country | Colony of Natal |
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Locomotive | NGR Altered Class B |
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Railway | Natal Government Railways |
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Designer | David Hendrie |
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Builder | Natal Government Railways |
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Evolved from | 4-8-0 modified |
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Evolved to | 4-8-4 |
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Benefits | Improved stability at speed |
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Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 4-8-2 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels and two trailing wheels. This type of steam locomotive is commonly known as the Mountain type,[1] though the New York Central Railroad used the name Mohawk for their 4-8-2s.