2-6-6-2 pivot pins
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Mon Apr 3 00:10:08 EDT 2006
UP didn't get any 2-6-6-2's from N&W. Rio Grande got a couple, but the
ex-N&W UP engines were 2-8-8-2's. Jim Nichols
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> I have been reading Tennessee Central Railway, History, Locomotives
> and Cars by Cliff Downey, TLC 2005.
>
> The TC purchased four 2-6-6-2's from N&W in 1943-44 being N&W 1341,
> 1385, 1390 and 1396. The author indicates that TC experienced
> problems with these locomotives and proffers the problem was due to
> cracks in the pivot pins that connected the two sets of drivers. He
> also indicates that Union Pacific experienced similar problems with
> 2-6-6-2 locomotives it purchased from N&W during WWII.
>
> Was this a common problem on the Z class? If so, what was N&W's
> solution to it?
>
> Jim Brewer
>
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