- 0-8-2
An 0-8-2, in the
Whyte notation for the classification ofsteam locomotive s bywheel arrangement , is a locomotive with noleading wheel s, eightdriving wheel s (4 axles) fixed in a rigid frame, and twotrailing wheel s (normally mounted in atrailing truck ).Other equivalent classifications are:
UIC classification (also known as German classification and Italian classification): D1, French classification: 041,Turkish classification: 45,Swiss classification: 4/5.North America
The 0-8-2 was not a common wheel arrangement. In
North America , its use was confined to2-8-2 "Mikado" types assigned toswitcher roles; the lead truck was often removed to give more weight on drivers, a guiding truck not being needed at slow speed.United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom , a number oftank locomotive designs were built of the 0-8-2 type, including theLondon and North Eastern Railway (LNER) R1 class, designed byHenry A. Ivatt and built originally for the Great Northern Railway as their class L1. These locomotives were intended for suburban passenger service, but did not prove satisfactory, so they ended up on freight service.Other examples include the
LNWR 1185 Class and thePort Talbot Railway 'sCooke 0-8-2T andSharp Stewart 0-8-2T .Narrow gauge railways
The 0-8-2 arrangement proved a little more popular on narrow gauge lines, where (due to slow operating speeds) its lack of leading wheels was less important. 0-8-2 locomotives operate, for example, on the Zillertalbahn in
Austria , and on theRavenglass and Eskdale Railway , aminiature railway inEngland 'sLake District .References
* Marsden, Richard. " [http://www.winwaed.com/rail/LNER/locos/R/r1.shtml The Ivatt R1 0-8-2 Tank Locomotives] ". Retrieved on
May 11 ,2005 .
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