- 2-8-0+0-8-2
A 2-8-0+0-8-2, in the
Whyte notation for the classification ofsteam locomotive s bywheel arrangement , is aGarratt Articulated locomotive . The wheel arrangement is effectively two2-8-0 locomotives operating back-to-back. Since in British practise the 2-8-0 type was not normally named, neither was its Garratt equivalent.Other equivalent classifications are:
UIC classification : 1D+D1 (also known asGerman classification andItalian classification )French classification : 140+041Turkish classification : 45+45Swiss classification : 4/5+4/5This Garratt arrangement was somewhat common, especially for locomotives intended for freight service. The first 2-8-0+0-8-2 locomotive was a single
metre gauge locomotive built byBeyer Peacock in 1924 for theBurma Railways as their class GA.I.cite web
url=http://users.powernet.co.uk/hamilton/bp.html|title=Garratt Locomotives produced by Beyer Peacock
work=The Garratt Locomotive
author=Hamilton, Gavin
year=1998] The second, and perhaps the best known, was the single Class U1 of the
London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) built in 1925. The Burma Railways later purchased another locomotive, classifying it GA.II, and another four of class GA.III.Other operators included the
Bengal Nagpur Railway (2 of class HSG, convert|5|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on gauge), theOttoman Railway (1 standard gauge), theMauritius Railway (3 standard gauge), and ten metre gauge examples purchased by the War Department in 1943 and used on theBengal Assam Railway as their Class MWGX.A further eight for the Burma Railway were built by Beyer Peacock licensee
Krupp ofEssen ,Germany as Class GA.IV in 1929. [cite web
url=http://users.powernet.co.uk/hamilton/other.html
title=Garratt locomotives from other builders
work=The Garratt Locomotive
author=Hamilton, Gavin
year=1998]
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