- 4-8-4+4-8-4
A 4-8-4+4-8-4, in the
Whyte notation for the classification ofsteam locomotive s bywheel arrangement , is aGarratt articulated locomotive . The wheel arrangement is effectively two4-8-4 locomotives operating back to back.Other equivalent classifications are:
UIC classification : 2D2+2D2 (also known asGerman classification andItalian classification )French classification : 242+242Turkish classification : 48+48Swiss classification : 4/8+4/8There were only two classes of 4-8-4+4-8-4 steam locomotives across the globe, all of which were constructed by
Beyer, Peacock . The first built were thirty class EC3 of theKenya Uganda Railway (KUR), constructed in three batches in 1939, 1940 and 1949. These later became classes 57 and 58 of theEast African Railways (EAR). The second were the AustralianNew South Wales Railways AD60 class Garratts, of which there were 42 (6001 to 6042) constructed in 1952. [cite web
url = http://users.powernet.co.uk/hamilton/bp.html
title = Garratt Locomotives produced by Beyer Peacock
work = The Garratt Locomotive
author = Gavin Hamilton
accessdate = 2008-01-12]urvivors
None of the East African Railways locomotives survive, but four of the New South Wales AD60 class are preserved. [cite web
url = http://users.powernet.co.uk/hamilton/survivors.html
title = Surviving Garratt Locomotives
work = The Garratt Locomotive
author = Gavin Hamilton
accessdate = 2008-01-12]References
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