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Anatole Mallet

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with an intermediate reservoir as a pair of curved pipes passing through the smokebox. Large numbers of these, mostly a 2-8-0 derivative, were built for Russian and Hungarian railways making them the most-produced type of tandem compound locomotive.
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compound system with a rigid chassis at the rear carrying two high-pressure cylinders, and two low-pressure ones mounted on a swivelling front truck. This was patented in 1884 with full rights granted in 1885. This was first used for a series of
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was a similar 4-4-0, although outside-framed and with the low-pressure cylinders ahead of the high pressure.
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Early Mallet 2-cylinder compound locomotive working the Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz (B.A.B.) Railway
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Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Railway Locomotives
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A third compound locomotive, less well-known, was a
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Index


Swiss
mechanical engineer
compound system
steam locomotive
compound locomotive
two-cylinder compound
0-4-2T
tank locomotives
Bayonne
Anglet
Biarritz
France
articulated
narrow gauge
Decauville
Paris Exposition of 1889
Mallet locomotive
tandem compound
SACM
Alfred de Glehn
A. Borodine
receiver compounds
Z. Kordina
Hungarian State Railways
Elliott Cresson Medal
The Franklin Institute
Early Mallet 2-cylinder compound locomotive working the Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz (B.A.B.) Railway
SCB Ed 2x2/2 , a typical normal-gauge compound Mallet tank. Note the larger diameter of the low-pressure front cylinders.
SCB Ed 2x2/2

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