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  1. 0-4-0 - Wikipedia

    The notation 0-4-0T indicates a tank locomotive of this wheel arrangement on which its water and fuel is carried on board the engine itself, rather than in an attached tender.

  2. Category:0-4-0T locomotives - Wikipedia

    Steam tank locomotives of the 0-4-0 wheel arrangement in Whyte notation. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 0-4-0T locomotives. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. The following 66 pages are in this category, out of …

  3. GWR 101 Class - Wikipedia

    The GWR 101 Class consisted of a single experimental 0-4-0T side-tank steam locomotive. It was built at GWR Swindon Works under the direction of George Jackson Churchward in June 1902. [1] [2]

  4. Southern Wood Preserving Co. 0-4-0T No. 3 - Age of Steam …

    Rolling on 40-inch driving wheels and weighing a beefy 49 tons, this little locomotive switched flatcars carrying raw timbers into the plant and complete, creosote-treated railroad ties back out. After retirement, No. 3 was acquired by the then-new Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in …

  5. Steam locomotive profile: 0-4-0 | Classic Trains Magazine

    Jul 6, 2006 · Mohawk & Hudson Railroad’s 0-4-0 DeWitt Clinton had a horizontal boiler, 54-inch cast-iron driving wheels, and weighed 3.5 tons. Built in 1831 by the West Point Foundry at a cost of $3,200, it was the first steam locomotive to haul passengers in New York state (Albany to Schenectady in August 1831).

  6. 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Trains and Railroads

    The notation 0-4-0T indicates a tank locomotive of this wheel arrangement on which its water and fuel is carried on board the engine itself, rather than in an attached tender.

  7. Rivarossi (Italy) 0-4-0 - spookshow.net

    Rivarossi (Italy) 0-4-0 Introduced: 1970 (Atlas import) amd 1977 (Con-Cor import) Rivarossi manufactured two different 0-4-0's that made use of the same basic chassis/mechanism (the first being an 0-4-0 shifter with tender and the second being an 0-4-0T "Docksider" switcher).

  8. LSWR C14 class - Wikipedia

    The London and South Western Railway C14 class was a class of ten 2-2-0 tank locomotives intended to work push–pull trains on lightly used lines in 1907. The S14 class was an 0-4-0 version of the same basic design.

  9. Tank Locomotives 0-4-0T “Four-coupled” - loco-info.com

    Die Avonside Engine Company bot eine Reihe standardisierter Tenderloks für Schmalspurbahnen an, die mit verschiedenen Kombinationen aus Spurweite und Zylinderdurchmesser bestellbar waren.

  10. 0-4-0 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

    The notation 0-4-0T indicates a tank locomotive of this wheel arrangement on which its water and fuel is carried on board the engine itself, rather than in an attached tender. In Britain, the Whyte notation of wheel arrangement was also often used for …

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