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Re: WAGR Tank Engines
- Subject: Re: WAGR Tank Engines
- From: "David & Jan Winter" <winterdspamtrap@nospam-icenet.com.au>
- Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 23:44:27 +0800
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- References: <tsMV2.21763$MB3.30235@newsfeeds.bigpond.com> <372842B8.B872875B@starwon.com.au> <7ge4m9$qmt17@atbhp.corpmel.bhp.com.au>
Correct - the U was a Pacific. The Ut gained an extra axle to support the
bunker.
IIRC The old WAGR monochrone info sheets on the U class feature one pulling
the Australind circa 1948. DW
Chris Stratton wrote in message <7ge4m9$qmt17@atbhp.corpmel.bhp.com.au>...
>Chris French wrote in message <372842B8.B872875B@starwon.com.au>...
>>Yes the Ut was indeed an austere looking loco, but hardly 'ugly' in my
>opinion
>>- more 'distinctive'.
>>
>>Anyway, other tank locos (incomplete list) were:
>>Class W/Arrangement
>>N 4-4-4T
>>D 4-6-4T
>>Dd 4-6-4T
>>Dm 4-6-4T
>>Ds 4-6-4T
>>H 0-6-0T
>>K 2-8-4T
>>Ut 4-6-2T
>>
><snip>
>According to Adrian Gunzburg's book Ut664 is a 4-6-4T (Baltic).
>--
>Regards,
>Chris Stratton
>Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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