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Also known as a Pacific.
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Also known as a Pacific. The Pacific type engine was a logical progression from the venerable 10 wheeler. With larger and larger boilers appearing on 10 wheelers, the trailing 2 wheels were added to support the fireboxes and cabs that were now cantilevered to the rear of the larger boilers. Appearing at the turn of the 20th century, the Pacific ushered out the era of steam in the 40's and 50's on many shortlines including the D.A.R. With many Pacifics having lifespans of over 50 years, these were truly one of steams most memorable engines.
  
 
There are two different sub-catetegory trees available to search on. If you are familiar with the C.P.R. classification system such as G1a then use the first section that lists the locomotives in this fashion.
 
There are two different sub-catetegory trees available to search on. If you are familiar with the C.P.R. classification system such as G1a then use the first section that lists the locomotives in this fashion.

Revision as of 23:52, 5 January 2012


Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive type 4-6-2

Also known as a Pacific. The Pacific type engine was a logical progression from the venerable 10 wheeler. With larger and larger boilers appearing on 10 wheelers, the trailing 2 wheels were added to support the fireboxes and cabs that were now cantilevered to the rear of the larger boilers. Appearing at the turn of the 20th century, the Pacific ushered out the era of steam in the 40's and 50's on many shortlines including the D.A.R. With many Pacifics having lifespans of over 50 years, these were truly one of steams most memorable engines.

There are two different sub-catetegory trees available to search on. If you are familiar with the C.P.R. classification system such as G1a then use the first section that lists the locomotives in this fashion.

If you are just looking for an engine number then use the second section where the engine number is in the format DARxxxx.

Subcategories

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

G

  • G1a(1 P)
  • G2a(empty)
  • G2p(2 P)
  • G2q(1 P)
  • G2r(4 P)
  • G2s(3 P)
  • G2u(4 P)

Pages in category "4-6-2"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.