Bo-Bo

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British Rail Class 33 locomotive 33119, a typical Bo-Bo.
British Rail Class 33 locomotive 33119, a typical Bo-Bo.

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A Bo-Bo (UK usage) or Bo'Bo' (UIC notation) is a locomotive with two independent four-wheeled bogies with all axles powered by individual traction motors (cf B-B). Bo-Bos are mostly suited to express passenger or medium-sized locomotives.

Typical Bo-Bo locomotives include DB Class 120, FS Class E464 and SJ Class Rc4.

In AAR notation a Bo-Bo is regarded as a B-B because the AAR system does not take traction motors into consideration, only powered axles.

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