Reading (Locomotive)

Reading (Locomotive)

Reading (locomotive)

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Reading en Europe est un type de locomotive à vapeur dont les essieux ont la configuration suivante (de l'avant vers l'arrière) :

  • 2 essieux porteur sur un bogie
  • 2 essieux moteur
  • 2 essieux porteur sur un bogie

Ce qui s'écrit :

  • 4-4-4 en codification Whyte.
  • 222 en codification d'Europe.
  • 2B2 en codification allemande et italienne.
  • 26 en codification turque.
  • 2/6 en codification suisse.


Classification des locomotives à vapeur
011 | 110 | 111 | 210 | 211|      | 020 | 021 | 022 | 120 | 121 | 122 | 220 | 221 | 222
030 | 031 | 130 | 131 | 230 | 231 | 232|      | 040 | 140 | 141 |240 | 241 | 242
050 |150 | 151 | 250|      | 060 | 160 | 161
articulées
020+020 | 120+021|      | 030+030 | 130+030 | 130+031 | 031+130 | 230+030
040+040 | 140+040 | 140+041 | 140+042 | 240+041 | 240+042
  • Portail du chemin de fer Portail du chemin de fer
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