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The AAR wheel arrangement system is a method of classifying locomotive (or
unit) wheel arrangements that was developed by the Association of American
Railroads. It is essentially a simplification of the European UIC
classification, and it is widely used in North America to describe diesel
and electric locomotives. It is not used for steam locomotives; instead,
the Whyte notation is used. This system counts axles instead of wheels.
Letters refer to powered axles, and numbers to unpowered (or idler) axles.
"A" refers to one powered axle, "B" to two powered axles in a row, "C" to
three powered axles in a row, and "D" to four powered axles in a row. "1"
refers to one idler axle, and "2" to two idler axles in a row. A dash
("–") separates trucks, or wheel assemblies. A plus sign ("+") refers
to articulation.
A1A-2 "A1A-2" means there are two trucks, or wheel assemblies. The "A1A"
truck is under the front of the unit, and has one powered axle, on
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