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PRR D6 : ウィキペディア英語版
PRR D6

Class D6 (formerly Class K, pre-1895) on the Pennsylvania Railroad was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive.
Nineteen were built by the PRR's Altoona Works between 1881–1883. They were equipped with drivers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://www.northeast.railfan.net/prr_steam2.html )
Seven were later converted to drivers and classified D6a.〔
The D6 was one of the first American 4-4-0s to place the firebox above, rather than between, the locomotive's frames.
This added about 8 inches to the possible width of the firebox, enabling a larger, easier to fire and more powerful locomotive; the maximum fire grate area increased to about from the previous maximum of about .
The innovation was not wholly new, having been first seen on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad's 1859 ''Vera Cruz'', designed by James Milholland of that road and built in their own shops; the Reading used this design until the invention of the Wootten firebox in 1877.
It was subsequently adopted by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1881 for six locomotives constructed for the Central of New Jersey; these were followed by the Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives, which garnered more attention for this design feature, in addition to having larger drivers than most previous 4-4-0s.
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