4-6-2+2-2-4

A 4-6-2+2-2-4, in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, is one with 4 leading wheels (two axles) followed by 6 coupled driving wheels (three axles) followed by 2 trailing wheels (one axle) with a second half with 2 leading wheels (one axle) followed by 2 driving wheels (one axle) followed by a final 4 trailing wheels (two axles). It is a custom steam locomotive as it only exists as a model or in games. It is a special Garratt locomotive. Number 4595(4472+123) is an example of this wheel arrangement. as a model it hauled 12 coaches with a scale top speed of just 60kph however the track was not long enough for it to pull any more. It had no wheel slip when adding more cars just a slightly lower top speed. The tender jumped off the track a bit and was on only 5 of its 10 wheels for some of the time. it is quite powerful when it decides it wants to be. It is a 00 scale model and weighed in at 621 grams for the loco in 00 scale though.

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