- 4-2-2
Under the
Whyte notation for the classification ofsteam locomotives , a 4-2-2locomotive has fourleading wheel s, twodriving wheel s and twotrailing wheel s.Other equivalent classifications are:
UIC classification : 2A1 (also known asGerman classification andItalian classification )French classification : 211Turkish classification : 14Swiss classification : 1/4Like other steam locomotive types with single pairs of driving wheels, they were also known as singles.
Examples from the UK
* The Iron Duke class of
Great Western Railway , built byDaniel Gooch . Thisbroad gauge express locomotives were first built in 1847 and had an 8 ft diameterleading wheel size.
* The later examples of theGWR 3031 Class byWilliam Dean , 1893-1899, built for standard gauge. No 3065 "Duke of Connaught" made a record-breaking run with the "Ocean Mail " express train on9 May 1904 , covering the distance from Plymouth to Paddington in 227 minutes.
* TheGNR Stirling 4-2-2 of the Great Northern Railway, which ran an average speed of more than 60 mph during therace to the north , built first in 1870. They were called "eight-footer" because of the bigdriving wheel , that was more than 8 ft. in diameter.
* TheMidland Railway 's 115 class "Spinners". One, No. 673, survives at theNational Railway Museum , York.
*A further notableUK class 4-2-2 is theGER Class P43 , which was an earlyoil -burning engine, developed by the pioneer ofoil -boilers , James HoldenExamples from Germany
* The first steam locomotive made by
Borsig ,Berlin , the "Borsig" No 1, was an 4-2-2, built 1841.
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