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    A Mallet locomotive is a type of compound articulated steam locomotive, invented by the Swiss engineer Anatole Mallet (1837–1919). The front of the locomotive...
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    of driving wheels. Any such locomotive will inevitably be articulated. All triplex locomotives built were of the Mallet type, but with an extra set of...
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    schemes for articulation were developed over the years. Of these, the Mallet locomotive and its simple-expansion derivative were the most popular, followed...
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  • popular as the Garratt or Mallet locomotives. It can be best regarded as 19th Century competition for the early compound Mallet and also the Fairlie articulated...
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    0-6-6-0 (category 0-6-6-0 locomotives)
    arrangement was mostly used to describe Mallet locomotive types and in some occasions, Double Fairlie locomotives. A similar wheel arrangement exists for...
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    Articulated locomotive Garratt locomotive Fairlie locomotive Mallet locomotive Cab forward locomotive Compound locomotive Duplex locomotive Electric-steam...
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    The Big Boys were articulated, like the Mallet locomotive design, although lacking the compounding of the Mallet. They were built with a wide margin of...
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    0-4-4-0 (category 0-4-4-0 locomotives)
    Articulated examples were constructed as Mallet, Meyer, BMAG and Double Fairlie locomotives and also as geared locomotives such as Shay, Heisler, and Climax...
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    This List of Russian steam locomotive classes includes those built both before and during the Soviet era. They are to the gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm) unless...
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  • Pennsylvania Railroad's T1 class. Articulated locomotives with two drive wheel sets were typically of the Mallet, the Garratt or the Meyer type. These types...
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    USRA 2-6-6-2 (category Mallet locomotives)
    2-6-6-2 Mallet locomotives developed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. The USRA 2-6-6-2 locomotive is a Mallet, or compound...
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  • 2-10-10-2 (category Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway locomotives)
    is refined to (1′E)E1′ for Mallet locomotives. All 2-10-10-2 locomotives have been articulated locomotives of the Mallet type. This wheel arrangement...
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    2-2-2-0 locomotive, based on the London and North Western Railway's Dreadnought Class locomotive. One built. Articulated steam: CC1s - 0-8-8-0 Mallet locomotive...
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    2-6-6-0 (category 2-6-6-0 locomotives)
    The wheel arrangement was principally used on Mallet-type articulated locomotives. Some tank locomotive examples were also built, for which various suffixes...
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    Norfolk and Western 2174 (category Mallet locomotives)
    Norfolk and Western 2174 was a Y6b class 2-8-8-2 compound Mallet steam locomotive, built by the Norfolk and Western Railway's (N&W) own Roanoke Shops...
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  • mounted in the frame (Mallet locomotive), superheated steam, four-cylinder machine, compound (double steam expansion), tank locomotive, for freight trains...
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  • 2-6-6-2 (category 2-6-6-2 locomotives)
    used on Mallet-type articulated locomotives, although some tank locomotive examples were also built. A Garratt locomotive or Golwé locomotive with the...
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    Columbia River Belt Line 7 (category Mallet locomotives)
    also known as Skookum, is a preserved 2-4-4-2 Mallet-type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1909. It was used to pull logging trains...
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    A jointed-boiler locomotive was a variant of the Mallet articulated locomotive, in which a flexible coupling was introduced midway along the length of...
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    Norfolk and Western 2156 (category Mallet locomotives)
    Norfolk and Western 2156 is a preserved Y6a class 2-8-8-2 compound Mallet steam locomotive. The Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W) built it in 1942 at its...
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    in the field of articulated locomotives; most notably, articulated locomotives in the United States based on the Mallet design achieved power outputs...
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    An articulated locomotive with no fixed wheels (i.e. excluding the Mallet locomotive but including other articulated steam locomotives, as well as most...
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    2-6-8-0 (category Great Northern Railway (United States) locomotives)
    of eight driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. These locomotives usually employ the Mallet principle of articulation, with a swinging front engine...
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  • complete restoration of the Deep River No. 7 "Skookum", a 2-4-4-2 Mallet locomotive. This restoration was completed in 2019. Another restoration project...
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    Erie L-1 (category Mallet locomotives)
    The three L-1 0-8-8-0 Mallet steam locomotives of the Erie Railroad, built in July 1907 by ALCO, and numbered 2600, 2601 and 2602 (ALCo construction numbers...
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    Western Maryland Scenic Railroad 1309 (category Mallet locomotives)
    "Mallet" type steam locomotive with a 2-6-6-2 (Whyte notation) wheel arrangement. It was the very last steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works...
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    a number of developments in locomotive design: Fairlie's Patent of 1863, the Meyer locomotive and the Mallet locomotive. The Engerth design articulated...
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  • Percussion mallet, the mallet used with a percussion instrument Mallet locomotive, a specific type of steam locomotive Mallet (surname) (including a list...
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  • 4-4-6-2 (category Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway locomotives)
    for Mallet locomotives. This wheel arrangement was rare. Two are known to have been built, both as compound Mallet locomotives by Baldwin Locomotive Works...
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  • Double Fairlie locomotive NZR E class (1906), Mallet locomotive New Zealand E class locomotive (1922), battery-electric locomotive CIÉ E401 class, diesel...
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