Engines of 4-6-4 type, rank as most powerful tank engines yet introduced for passenger service on South American Continent; cylinders 19 by 26 in.; boiler pressure 200 lb. per sq. in.; coupled wheels 5 ft. 7 in.; total engine wheelbase 41 ft. 4 in.; total weight in working order 128.35 tons. (Partly on Supp. plate) (See also Ry. Gaz., vol. 55, no. 11, Sept. 11, 1931, p. 342, 1 fig.; Ry. Locomotive, vol. 37, no. 471, Nov. 14, 1931, pp. 363, 364, 2 figs.)
New passenger tank locomotives, Buenos Ayres and Pacific railway
Engineer
Engineer ; 152 , n 3960
1931
2 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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