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4-6-6-4

Union Pacific Railroad #3935, a type 4-6-6-4 Challenger Class steam locomotive, hauls train No. 717, the Los Angeles Challenger across the Pasadena Junction in Los Angeles on August 1, 1940.

In Whyte notation, a 4-6-6-4 is a railroad steam locomotive that has four leading wheels followed by six coupled driving wheels, a second set of six driving wheels and four trailing wheels.

The equivalent UIC classification is (2'C)C2'.

This wheel arrangement was used by the Challenger class of locomotives on the Union Pacific Railroad. One locomotive of this class, Union Pacific 3985 is still operable, and it is currently the largest operable steam locomotive in the world.

Though originally intended for freight service, many units could be found leading passenger consists as well. Railroads that used the Challenger type locomotive include:
RailroadQuantity, Builder
Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio12 ALCO, 6 from D&RGW
Delaware and Hudson40 ALCO
Denver and Rio Grande Western6 ALCO, 15 Baldwin
Great Northern2 from SP&S
Northern Pacific47 ALCO
Spokane, Portland & Seattle8 ALCO
Union Pacific105 ALCO
Western Maryland12 Baldwin
Western Pacific7 ALCO

External links

* The Challenger Type Locomotive
* The Union Pacific Challenger Roster



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