Ericmopar wrote:So... What is the largest Steam Loco Ever built?
Sounds Simple... Doesn't it?
Antwerp wrote:Lima Locomotive Work's (2-6-6-6) Allegheny.
dtrainBNSF1 wrote:Little-known fact: Alleghenies had the info for their weight falsified, so the locomotive is actually heavier than originally reported. It also had more power - but way too much.
mrennie wrote:N&W steam turbine?
Weighed a million pounds, 106ft long (plus a 55ft water tender), 224,000lbf starting tractive effort.

dtrainBNSF1 wrote:Little-known fact: Alleghenies had the info for their weight falsified, so the locomotive is actually heavier than originally reported. It also had more power - but way too much.
Hack wrote:mrennie wrote:N&W steam turbine?
Weighed a million pounds, 106ft long (plus a 55ft water tender), 224,000lbf starting tractive effort.
Jawn Henry - 111'-7" (without tender) - was a one-off experiment ('54~'57), but was nevertheless the longest of the steamers. Continuing with engine only, however, it wasn't the heaviest nor the most powerful, those distinctions going to C&O's M1 and H8 respectively, along with the Big Boy being the largest of the reciprocating types in production.

Ericmopar wrote:Hack wrote:mrennie wrote:N&W steam turbine?
Weighed a million pounds, 106ft long (plus a 55ft water tender), 224,000lbf starting tractive effort.
Jawn Henry - 111'-7" (without tender) - was a one-off experiment ('54~'57), but was nevertheless the longest of the steamers. Continuing with engine only, however, it wasn't the heaviest nor the most powerful, those distinctions going to C&O's M1 and H8 respectively, along with the Big Boy being the largest of the reciprocating types in production.
I was thinking of C&Os M-1s when I started this thread. 154ft with tender. Don't give me a measurement without the loco's fuel tank people. I can't believe people try to rate them that way. They won't run without the tender, so it's a part of the locomotive's weight and length.
Would you rate a Diesel Electric without it's fuel tank?
Ericmopar wrote:I was thinking of C&Os M-1s when I started this thread. 154ft with tender. Don't give me a measurement without the loco's fuel tank people. I can't believe people try to rate them that way. They won't run without the tender, so it's a part of the locomotive's weight and length.
Would you rate a Diesel Electric without it's fuel tank?
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