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Wheel arrangement

In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive.[1] Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type, position, and connections, with the adopted notations varying by country. Within a given country, different notations may also be employed for different kinds of locomotives, such as steam, electric, and diesel powered.

Locomotives of different types (Whyte and UIC wheel notation)

Especially in steam days, wheel arrangement was an important attribute of a locomotive because there were many different types of layout adopted, each wheel being optimised for a different use (often with only some being actually "driven"). Modern diesel and electric locomotives are much more uniform, usually with all axles driven.

Major notation schemes

The main notations are the Whyte notation (based on counting the wheels), the AAR wheel arrangement notation (based on counting either the axles or the bogies), and the UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements (based on counting either the axles or the bogies).

Whyte notation is generally used for steam locomotives throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland. For diesels and electrics, North America uses the AAR wheel arrangement scheme while British practice uses a slightly simplified form of the European UIC classification scheme (except for small diesel shunters, where Whyte notation is used).

In mainland Europe, the UIC classification scheme is generally used for all locomotive types including steam, with some exceptions. In France, the UIC classification is used for diesels and electrics while a scheme similar to the Whyte notation, but counting axles instead of wheels, is used for steam locomotives. Notably, Switzerland had its own separate notation system until 1989, with the Swiss locomotive and railcar classification now only retained for its narrow gauge railways.

  • AAR wheel arrangement - Used largely throughout the US and Canada for diesel and electric locomotives.
  • UIC classification - Used in mainland Europe for all locomotive types. Used in the UK for electric and large diesel locomotives.
  • Whyte notation - Used in North America, the UK and Ireland for steam locomotives, and for shunters (US: switchers) in the UK.

Comparison of wheel arrangements and wheel picture

VDEV/VMEV/UIC-System Whyte-Notation American name Picture scheme
Locomotive front is to the left
A1 0-2-2 Oo
A2 0-2-4 Ooo
1A 2-2-0 Planet oO
1A1 2-2-2 Patentee oOo
1A2 2-2-4 oOoo
2′A 4-2-0 Crampton, Norris, Jervis ooO
2′A1 4-2-2 Single Driver ooOo
2A2 4-2-4 ooOoo
3A 6-2-0 Crampton oooO
N/A 0-3-0 OOO
B 0-4-0 Four-Wheel-Switcher OO
B1 0-4-2 OOo
B2′ 0-4-4 Forney OOoo
B3′ 0-4-6 OOooo
1B 2-4-0 Hanscom oOO
1′B1′ 2-4-2 Columbia oOOo
1B2′ 2-4-4 oOOoo
1B3′ 2-4-6 oOOooo
2′B 4-4-0 American, Eight-Wheeler ooOO
2′B1′ 4-4-2 Atlantic ooOOo
2′B2′ 4-4-4 Jubilee (CA), Reading (US) ooOOoo
2′B3′ 4-4-6 ooOOooo
C 0-6-0 Six-Wheel-Switcher OOO
C1 0-6-2 OOOo
C2′ 0-6-4 OOOoo
1′C 2-6-0 Mogul oOOO
1′C1′ 2-6-2 Prairie oOOOo
1′C2′ 2-6-4 Adriatic oOOOoo
1′C3′ 2-6-6 oOOOooo
2′C 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler ooOOO
2′C1′ 4-6-2 Pacific ooOOOo
2′C2′ 4-6-4 Hudson, Baltic ooOOOoo
D 0-8-0 Eight-Wheel-Switcher OOOO
D1 0-8-2 OOOOo
D2′ 0-8-4 OOOOoo
D3′ 0-8-6 OOOOooo
1′D 2-8-0 Consolidation oOOOO
1′D1′ 2-8-2 Mikado oOOOOo
1′D1′ 2-8-2T MacArthur oOOOOo
(1′D1′)(1′D1′) 2-8-2+2-8-2 Double Mikado, Garratt oOOOOo+oOOOOo
1′D2′ 2-8-4 Berkshire oOOOOoo
1′D3′ 2-8-6 oOOOOooo
2′D 4-8-0 Twelve-Wheeler, Mastodon ooOOOO
2′D1′ 4-8-2 Mountain, Mohawk (NYC) ooOOOOo
2′D2′ 4-8-4 Northern, General Service (SP), Golden State (SP), Niagara (NYC), Wyoming ooOOOOoo
2D3 4-8-6 ooOOOOooo
3′D3′ 6-8-6 nameless (Pennsylvania Railroad Steam Turbine) oooOOOOooo
E 0-10-0 Ten-Wheel Switcher OOOOO
E1′ 0-10-2 Union OOOOOo
1′E 2-10-0 Decapod oOOOOO
2′E 4-10-0 Mastodon ooOOOOO
1′E1′ 2-10-2 Santa Fe oOOOOOo
1′E2′ 2-10-4 Texas, Selkirk (Canadian Pacific) oOOOOOoo
2′E1′ 4-10-2 Southern Pacific, Overland ooOOOOOo
F 0-12-0 Pennsylvania, Twelve-Wheel-Switcher OOOOOO
1′F 2-12-0 Centipede oOOOOOO
1′F1′ 2-12-2 Javanic oOOOOOOo
2′F1′ 4-12-2 Union Pacific ooOOOOOOo
2′G2′ 4-14-4 ooOOOOOOOoo
nameless (AA) 0-2-2-0 O O
B′B 0-4-4-0 nameless (Mallet) OO OO
B′B1 0-4-4-2 nameless (Mallet) OO OOo
2′BB2′ 4-4-4-4 nameless (Pennsylvania Railroad Duplex) ooOO OOoo
3′BB3′ 6-4-4-6 oooOO OOooo
2′CB2′ 4-6-4-4 nameless (Pennsylvania Railroad Duplex) ooOOO OOoo
C′C 0-6-6-0 Erie (Mallet) OOO OOO
(1′C)C 2-6-6-0 nameless (Mallet) oOOO OOO
(1′C)C1′ 2-6-6-2 Mallet Mogul (SP), Prairie Mallet (ATSF) oOOO OOOo
(1′C)C2′ 2-6-6-4 nameless (Simple articulated) oOOO OOOoo
(2′C)C2′ 4-6-6-4 Challenger (Simple articulated) ooOOO OOOoo
(1′C)C3′ 2-6-6-6 Allegheny (Mallet/Simple articulated) oOOO OOOooo
D′D 0-8-8-0 Angus (Mallet) OOOO OOOO
(1′D)D 2-8-8-0 Bullmoose (Mallet) oOOOO OOOO
(1′D)D1′ 2-8-8-2 Chesapeake, Mallet consolidation (Mallet) oOOOO OOOOo
(1′D)D2′ 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone (Mallet/Simple articulated) oOOOO OOOOoo
(2′D)D1′ 4-8-8-2 Cab Forward (Simple articulated) ooOOOO OOOOo
(2′D)D2′ 4-8-8-4 Big Boy (Simple articulated) ooOOOO OOOOoo
(1′E)E1′ 2-10-10-2 Virginian (Mallet) oOOOOO+OOOOOo
(2′C1′)(1′C2′) 4-6-2+2-6-4 Double Pacific (Garratt) ooOOOo+oOOOoo
(2′C2′)(2′C2′) 4-6-4+4-6-4 Double Hudson (Garratt) ooOOOoo+ooOOOoo
(2′D)(D2′) 4-8-0+0-8-4 Double Mastodon (Garratt) ooOOOO+OOOOoo
(2′D1′)(1′D2′) 4-8-2+2-8-4 Double Mountain (Garratt) ooOOOOo+oOOOOoo
(2′D2′)(2′D2′) 4-8-4+4-8-4 Double Northern (Garratt) ooOOOOoo+ooOOOOoo

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wheel Arrangements". Railway Technical Web Pages. 1 August 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2011.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wheel arrangement news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message In rail transport a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive 1 Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type position and connections with the adopted notations varying by country Within a given country different notations may also be employed for different kinds of locomotives such as steam electric and diesel powered Locomotives of different types Whyte and UIC wheel notation Especially in steam days wheel arrangement was an important attribute of a locomotive because there were many different types of layout adopted each wheel being optimised for a different use often with only some being actually driven Modern diesel and electric locomotives are much more uniform usually with all axles driven Contents 1 Major notation schemes 2 Comparison of wheel arrangements and wheel picture 3 See also 4 ReferencesMajor notation schemes Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wheel arrangements The main notations are the Whyte notation based on counting the wheels the AAR wheel arrangement notation based on counting either the axles or the bogies and the UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements based on counting either the axles or the bogies Whyte notation is generally used for steam locomotives throughout the United States Canada the United Kingdom and Ireland For diesels and electrics North America uses the AAR wheel arrangement scheme while British practice uses a slightly simplified form of the European UIC classification scheme except for small diesel shunters where Whyte notation is used In mainland Europe the UIC classification scheme is generally used for all locomotive types including steam with some exceptions In France the UIC classification is used for diesels and electrics while a scheme similar to the Whyte notation but counting axles instead of wheels is used for steam locomotives Notably Switzerland had its own separate notation system until 1989 with the Swiss locomotive and railcar classification now only retained for its narrow gauge railways AAR wheel arrangement Used largely throughout the US and Canada for diesel and electric locomotives UIC classification Used in mainland Europe for all locomotive types Used in the UK for electric and large diesel locomotives Whyte notation Used in North America the UK and Ireland for steam locomotives and for shunters US switchers in the UK Comparison of wheel arrangements and wheel picture EditVDEV VMEV UIC System Whyte Notation American name Picture schemeLocomotive front is to the leftA1 0 2 2 OoA2 0 2 4 Ooo1A 2 2 0 Planet oO1A1 2 2 2 Patentee oOo1A2 2 2 4 oOoo2 A 4 2 0 Crampton Norris Jervis ooO2 A1 4 2 2 Single Driver ooOo2A2 4 2 4 ooOoo3A 6 2 0 Crampton oooON A 0 3 0 OOOB 0 4 0 Four Wheel Switcher OOB1 0 4 2 OOoB2 0 4 4 Forney OOooB3 0 4 6 OOooo1B 2 4 0 Hanscom oOO1 B1 2 4 2 Columbia oOOo1B2 2 4 4 oOOoo1B3 2 4 6 oOOooo2 B 4 4 0 American Eight Wheeler ooOO2 B1 4 4 2 Atlantic ooOOo2 B2 4 4 4 Jubilee CA Reading US ooOOoo2 B3 4 4 6 ooOOoooC 0 6 0 Six Wheel Switcher OOOC1 0 6 2 OOOoC2 0 6 4 OOOoo1 C 2 6 0 Mogul oOOO1 C1 2 6 2 Prairie oOOOo1 C2 2 6 4 Adriatic oOOOoo1 C3 2 6 6 oOOOooo2 C 4 6 0 Ten Wheeler ooOOO2 C1 4 6 2 Pacific ooOOOo2 C2 4 6 4 Hudson Baltic ooOOOooD 0 8 0 Eight Wheel Switcher OOOOD1 0 8 2 OOOOoD2 0 8 4 OOOOooD3 0 8 6 OOOOooo1 D 2 8 0 Consolidation oOOOO1 D1 2 8 2 Mikado oOOOOo1 D1 2 8 2T MacArthur oOOOOo 1 D1 1 D1 2 8 2 2 8 2 Double Mikado Garratt oOOOOo oOOOOo1 D2 2 8 4 Berkshire oOOOOoo1 D3 2 8 6 oOOOOooo2 D 4 8 0 Twelve Wheeler Mastodon ooOOOO2 D1 4 8 2 Mountain Mohawk NYC ooOOOOo2 D2 4 8 4 Northern General Service SP Golden State SP Niagara NYC Wyoming ooOOOOoo2D3 4 8 6 ooOOOOooo3 D3 6 8 6 nameless Pennsylvania Railroad Steam Turbine oooOOOOoooE 0 10 0 Ten Wheel Switcher OOOOOE1 0 10 2 Union OOOOOo1 E 2 10 0 Decapod oOOOOO2 E 4 10 0 Mastodon ooOOOOO1 E1 2 10 2 Santa Fe oOOOOOo1 E2 2 10 4 Texas Selkirk Canadian Pacific oOOOOOoo2 E1 4 10 2 Southern Pacific Overland ooOOOOOoF 0 12 0 Pennsylvania Twelve Wheel Switcher OOOOOO1 F 2 12 0 Centipede oOOOOOO1 F1 2 12 2 Javanic oOOOOOOo2 F1 4 12 2 Union Pacific ooOOOOOOo2 G2 4 14 4 ooOOOOOOOoonameless AA 0 2 2 0 O OB B 0 4 4 0 nameless Mallet OO OOB B1 0 4 4 2 nameless Mallet OO OOo2 BB2 4 4 4 4 nameless Pennsylvania Railroad Duplex ooOO OOoo3 BB3 6 4 4 6 oooOO OOooo2 CB2 4 6 4 4 nameless Pennsylvania Railroad Duplex ooOOO OOooC C 0 6 6 0 Erie Mallet OOO OOO 1 C C 2 6 6 0 nameless Mallet oOOO OOO 1 C C1 2 6 6 2 Mallet Mogul SP Prairie Mallet ATSF oOOO OOOo 1 C C2 2 6 6 4 nameless Simple articulated oOOO OOOoo 2 C C2 4 6 6 4 Challenger Simple articulated ooOOO OOOoo 1 C C3 2 6 6 6 Allegheny Mallet Simple articulated oOOO OOOoooD D 0 8 8 0 Angus Mallet OOOO OOOO 1 D D 2 8 8 0 Bullmoose Mallet oOOOO OOOO 1 D D1 2 8 8 2 Chesapeake Mallet consolidation Mallet oOOOO OOOOo 1 D D2 2 8 8 4 Yellowstone Mallet Simple articulated oOOOO OOOOoo 2 D D1 4 8 8 2 Cab Forward Simple articulated ooOOOO OOOOo 2 D D2 4 8 8 4 Big Boy Simple articulated ooOOOO OOOOoo 1 E E1 2 10 10 2 Virginian Mallet oOOOOO OOOOOo 2 C1 1 C2 4 6 2 2 6 4 Double Pacific Garratt ooOOOo oOOOoo 2 C2 2 C2 4 6 4 4 6 4 Double Hudson Garratt ooOOOoo ooOOOoo 2 D D2 4 8 0 0 8 4 Double Mastodon Garratt ooOOOO OOOOoo 2 D1 1 D2 4 8 2 2 8 4 Double Mountain Garratt ooOOOOo oOOOOoo 2 D2 2 D2 4 8 4 4 8 4 Double Northern Garratt ooOOOOoo ooOOOOooSee also Edit Wikidata has the property wheel arrangement P2978 see uses Co Co locomotivesReferences Edit Wheel Arrangements Railway Technical Web Pages 1 August 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wheel 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