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increasing the heating surface area and steam generation capacity of the boiler, and therefore its power. The concept was soon improved to provide radial lateral movement by placing the pair of trailing wheels and their axle in a fabricated sub-frame or truck, usually with outside bearings as they gave the best lateral riding stability. One-piece cast-steel trailer trucks were developed about 1915, to provide the additional strength for a booster engine to be fitted to the trailing axle. Finally, about 1921 the Delta trailing truck was developed with an inverted-rocker centering device at the rear ends of the truck frame. Delta trucks were soon enlarged to carry four trailing wheels, and later six.
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Trailing wheels first appeared on
American locomotives between 1890 and 1895, but their axle worked in rigid pedestals. It enabled boilers to be lowered, since the top of the main frames was dropped down behind the driving wheels and under the firebox. The firebox could also be longer and wider,
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Trailing wheels were used in some early locomotives but fell out of favor for a time during the latter 19th century. As demand for more powerful locomotives increased, trailing wheels began to be used to support the crew cab and rear firebox area.
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was mounted on the trailing truck to provide extra tractive effort when starting a heavy train and at low speeds on gradients.
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In the Whyte notation the number designates the number of wheels rather than the number of axles, thus the final
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American type had no trailing wheels and were designated with a zero in the final place.
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The highest number of trailing wheels on a single locomotive is six as seen on
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The Steam
Locomotive in America - Its Development in the Twentieth Century
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system, the number of axles rather than the number of wheels is counted.
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A "Delta" type trailing truck, fabricated using a one-piece casting by
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in the Mikado's 2-8-2 refers to two wheels (one axle) while the
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Unpowered locomotive wheel located rear of the driving wheels
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Uncle Sam's
Locomotives: The USRA and the Nation's Railroads
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4-8-4 designation refers to four wheels (two axles).
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214:UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements
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56:A cross-sectional view of a rigid trailing truck
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251:Huddlestone, Eugene L; George M Smerk.
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556:Mason Bogie
492:Walschaerts
330:Cab forward
172:Mason Bogie
596:Adams axle
561:Pony truck
531:Blomberg B
487:Stephenson
472:Kuhn slide
408:Valve gear
340:Steeplecab
318:Short hood
304:Locomotive
225:References
745:Blastpipe
462:Hackworth
355:Cowl unit
350:Hood unit
335:Sharknose
322:Long hood
32:Tailwheel
770:Category
750:Smokebox
738:elements
715:Lemaître
681:Wheelset
589:elements
482:Southern
442:Caprotti
345:Cab unit
198:See also
126:, eight
82:wheelset
755:Chimney
734:Common
725:Lemprex
705:Kylchap
601:Axlebox
457:Gresley
437:Bulleid
432:Baguley
190:In the
165:6-4-4-6
150:2-6-6-6
114:In the
720:Lempor
710:Kylpor
585:Other
360:Boxcab
306:design
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700:Giesl
693:types
504:types
502:Bogie
477:Lentz
452:Gooch
422:Baker
417:Allan
410:types
176:4-4-6
158:6-8-6
132:4-4-0
120:2-8-2
86:truck
74:wheel
60:On a
257:ISBN
163:and
78:axle
64:, a
467:Joy
447:Gab
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