Garratt
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Developed by Herbert William Garratt, a British locomotive engineer.
Noun
[edit]Garratt (plural Garratts)
- A steam locomotive that is articulated in three parts, with a boiler mounted on the centre frame, and two steam engines mounted on separate frames, one on each end of the boiler.
- 1940 December, O. S. M. Raw, “The Rhodesia Railways—II”, in Railway Magazine, page 640:
- The 13th class were the first Garratts on the line and on arrival were set to work on the Villa [sic: Vila] Machado-Umtali section, increasing the train load from the 350 tons hauled by the 9th class to 450 tons.
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Garratt
- A surname.