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Thomas trainz derek
Thomas trainz derek








Henrietta's Sister | Thomas' Special Coach* | Helena* | Spencer's Coaches** | Connor's Coaches** | Caitlin's Coaches** | Plank Trucks | Troublesome Trucks | Flatbeds, Conflats and Well Wagons | Ladle Trucks | Brake Vans | Bradford** The Coalbrookdale Locomotive | Midland Railway Engines* | Albert* | The Highland Engines* | 9846* | Workshop Engines | The Foreign Engines* | Scrapped Engines | Cromford* | Captain Baxter* | War Department Diesels* | Stephenson's Rocket* | Novelty | Sans Pareil | Wilbert* | Sixteen* | Sixteen's Friends* | Alfred and Judy* | The Hunslet Diesels* | Eurostar | Other Real Locomotives | Puffing Billy | The Mainland Engines** | Splatter and Dodge** | Spencer** | Connor** | Caitlin** | Samson** | Logan** | The Mainland Diesels** | Merlin** | Lexi** | Theo** | Hurricane** | Frankie** Talyllyn* | Dolgoch* | Douglas* | Prince* | River Irt | River Mite | Northern Rock Jinty and Pug* | The Foreign Engine* | Bahamas* | Duchess of Hamilton* | Duchess**Ĭity of Truro | The Dukes* | King James I* | Iron Duke* | Earnest**ĭiesel* | Class 40 | D199* | Old Stuck-Up* | British Railways Diesels | D5705* | 31120* | 10751* Gordon's Brothers* | Flying Scotsman | Pretty Polly | Lemberg | Green Arrow* | Mallard* | Silver Jubilee* | Toby's Brothers* | 1020* | 8783* Stepney | Boxhill* | Bluebell and Primrose* | Adams* It was withdrawn from service in May 1981 and scrapped at Swindon Works in December 1983. The real 40125 was built in December 1960 as D325 in BR Brunswick Green and was the first member of the class built with "split" headcode boxes before later being repainted into BR Blue at some point. Unlike most diesel engines in The Railway Series, Old Stuck-Up's number is not fictional. Seven Class 40s are preserved at the National Railway Museum including D200, the first Class 40 ever built.ĭ782 and Class 40 are also based on BR Class 40s, hence the latter's name. They were given the nickname "Whistlers" because of the strange whistling noise their engines would make. Two-hundred members of this class were built from 1958 to 1962, and the last was withdrawn in 1985. Old Stuck-Up is based on a British Rail (BR) Class 40 1Co-Co1 diesel-electric engine. In addition, he is described as being " particularly haughty" by the author. BoCo, who was showing the diesel round, lost patience with him. He soon made himself an enemy of the steam engines, particularly James who christened the nickname "Old Stuck-Up". Old Stuck-Up is pompous, rude and arrogant like a lot of unfriendly diesels, and believes that steam power is inferior to diesel power while also being highly stubborn as he refused to go further into the shed where the steam engines rest. He was sent home in disgrace after being talked to severely by the Fat Controller BoCo noted that while he could not hear everything, he did not think it sounded particularly polite. He attempted to use BoCo and Bear's part of the shed to be refuelled and cleaned, but slid on the oily tracks and crashed into the back of the shed. The next day, Old Stuck-Up was about to leave when he remembered that he needed refuelling. An angry BoCo left him outside while he went inside the shed himself, and a furious James nicknamed him "Old Stuck-Up". "A light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very brightly.BoCo was to show Old Stuck-Up around, but when he saw steam engines in the shed he refused to go further and insulted the railway for keeping them in service. I hope you enjoyed our content while it lasted. In other words, new content will not be released in the foreseeable future, but the site will remain open with my already released content still available to download. This leaves Hilltrack's Trainz Routes with a single (and the original) content creator, that being myself.Īs I don't see myself producing any new content in the near future, the site will be inactive indefinitely from now on. I wish them luck with their future endeavours on what's hopefully a less restrictive site, and I hope you all will, too. That is where their future content will be hosted. It is called TheRailwayWorks3D, and this is where it can be found: Nathan and Matt have now moved on to a new site.










Thomas trainz derek