Category
page 1Steam locomotive types
tender
vehicle for carrying a steam locomotive's supply of fuel and water
tank locomotive
steam locomotive which carries its fuel and water onboard
Garratt locomotive
articulated steam locomotive with power unit at each end, and boiler slung between
fireless locomotive
type of locomotive
Shay locomotive
geared steam locomotive with offset boiler, vertical cylinders and bevel-gear drive
Mallet locomotive
articulated steam locomotive
articulated locomotive
type of locomotive
Fairlie locomotive
steam locomotive prototype
steam turbine locomotive
uses a boiler and steam turbine as a power source
Kriegslokomotive
thumb|300px|The best-known and the most produced German war locomotive, or Kriegslokomotive: DRB Class 52
Kriegslokomotiven (, singular: Kriegslokomotive) or Kriegsloks were mostly coal-fired steam locomotives produced in large numbers during the Second World War under Nazi Germany.
Planet
early locomotive of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Crampton locomotive
early type of steam locomotive, with single pair of large driving wheels behind the firebox
camelback locomotive
steam locomotive with its cab in the middle of the boiler - usually due to the use of a very wide firebox
Patentee locomotive
2-2-2 locomotive type designed by Robert Stephenson and Company
duplex locomotive
steam locomotive with divided, and unconnected drive
Engerth locomotive
steam locomotive where tender is replaced by articulated bunker