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- 2-10-4 abstract "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a 2-10-4 locomotive has two leading wheels, ten driving wheels (in other words, five driven axles), and four trailing wheels. These were referred to as the Texas type in most of the United States, the Colorado type on the Burlington Route and the Selkirk type in Canada.Other equivalent classifications are: UIC classification: 1E2 (also known as German and Italian classifications) French classification: 152 Turkish classification: 58 Swiss classification: 5/8 Russian classification: 1-5-2".
- 2-10-4 thumbnail WheelArrangement_2-10-4.svg?width=300.
- 2-10-4 wikiPageID "418283".
- 2-10-4 wikiPageRevisionID "605863118".
- 2-10-4 hasPhotoCollection 2-10-4.
- 2-10-4 subject Category:2-10-4_locomotives.
- 2-10-4 subject Category:Locomotives_by_wheel_arrangement.
- 2-10-4 comment "Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a 2-10-4 locomotive has two leading wheels, ten driving wheels (in other words, five driven axles), and four trailing wheels.".
- 2-10-4 label "1-5-2".
- 2-10-4 label "2-10-4".
- 2-10-4 label "Texas (Lokomotive)".
- 2-10-4 sameAs Texas_(Lokomotive).
- 2-10-4 sameAs m.0261dd.
- 2-10-4 sameAs Q2407588.
- 2-10-4 sameAs Q2407588.
- 2-10-4 wasDerivedFrom 2-10-4?oldid=605863118.
- 2-10-4 depiction WheelArrangement_2-10-4.svg.
- 2-10-4 isPrimaryTopicOf 2-10-4.