- 4-8-8-4
In the
Whyte notation for the classification ofsteam locomotive s bywheel arrangement , a 4-8-8-4 is a locomotive with a four-wheelleading truck , two sets of eightdriving wheel s, and a four-wheeltrailing truck .Other equivalent classifications are:
UIC classification : 2DD2 (also known asGerman classification andItalian classification )French classification : 240+042Turkish classification : 46+46Swiss classification : 4/6+4/6The equivalent
UIC classification is refined to (2'D)D2' for Mallet locomotives.The only significant 4-8-8-4 locomotives built were the Union Pacific 4000 "Big Boy" Class.The UP Big Boys were an expansion of the 4-6-6-4 "Challenger" type articulated locomotive. Large diameter driving wheels were fitted to allow higher speed freight runs in terrain with grades. Adding two more sets of driving wheels increased the pulling power of the locomotive and lessened the need for helper locomotives over steep grades for a given tonnage train.
Other American railroads considered buying 4-8-8-4s, including the
Western Pacific Railroad , which already rostered large 2-8-8-2s and 4-6-6-4s, but diesel locomotives were gaining popularity and soon were able to displace these monster locomotives. They have since become iconic to theUnion Pacific Railroad .External links
* [http://www.toytrains1.com/bigboy.htm Web Site of ToyTrains1 4-8-8-4 Big Boy Steam Locomotives]
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