Scrapped Engines

There have been several scrapped engines seen across Sodor and other railways.

British Railways Scrap Engines
These scrap engines appeared in the second illustration of Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine. All four had lost their paint and were waiting in a siding to be scrapped, watching the cutter as he primed his torch.

The engine on the left seems to be a GWR 2251 class 0-6-0 tender engine. The engine on the right seems to be an LNWR 18xx 0-6-2 tank engine with its trailing wheels, bunker, and back end of its cab already cut off. On the same track, the engine behind the engine on the right seems to be another tank engine with its smokebox door and its side tanks already removed. On the far right, the fourth engine appears to be a tank engine as well. The boiler of an engine can also be seen being lifted up by a crane in the background.

In Journey Beyond Sodor, a scrap engine was seen in The Experimental Engines Yard. This engine was a modified version of Bert. The same asset was reused as a scrap engine in the Arizona desert in Big World! Big Adventures!.

Appearances
Railway Series=

The Railway Series

 * Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine - Bluebells of England
 * Enterprising Engines

Companion Volumes
Television Series=
 * 1996 - Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection

Specials
Other Media=
 * 2017 - Journey Beyond Sodor

Books

 * 2017 - Journey Beyond Sodor

Sodor Scrap Engines
{{Infobox Character Vehicle Diesel-hydraulic Diesel These engines are seen around scrapyards on Sodor and they are mostly based on models of existing characters. These included Thomas, Gordon, Donald and/or Douglas and City of Truro.
 * title1 = Sodor Scrap Engines
 * image1 = File:Thomas,PercyandOldSlowCoach11.png
 * first_appearance = Tenders and Turntables {{T&F}}
 * last_appearance = Blue Mountain Mystery {{T&F}}
 * country_of_origin = {{flag|ios}} Island of Sodor {{flag|england}} England {{Note|built}} {{flag|de}} Germany {{Note|built}}
 * basis = * LB&SCR E2 Class
 * GNR Class A1 Pacific
 * CR Class 812
 * GWR 3700 Class
 * DRG Class 80
 * DHG Class 500
 * gauge = {{Standard gauge}}
 * power_type = Steam
 * vehicle = Locomotives
 * type = * Tank engines {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class, DRG Class 80}}
 * Tender engines {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific, CR Class 812, GWR 3700 Class}}
 * Diesel switcher {{Note|Henschel DHG Class 500}}
 * fuel_type = Coal
 * configuration = * 0-6-0T {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class, DRG Class 80}}
 * 4-6-2 {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific}}
 * 0-6-0 {{Note|CR Class 812}}
 * 4-4-0 {{Note|GWR 3700 Class}}
 * wheels = * 6 {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class, DRG Class 80, DHG Class 500}
 * 18 {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific}}
 * 12 {{Note|CR Class 812}}
 * 14 {{Note|GWR 3700 Class}}
 * year_built=* Sometime between June 1913–October 1916 {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class}}
 * Sometime between 1927 and 1928 {{Note|DRG Class 80}}
 * Sometime between 1922 and 1935 {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific}}
 * Sometime between 1899 and 1909 {{Note|CR Class 812}}
 * Sometime between 1902 and 1909 {{Note|GWR 3700 Class}}
 * Sometime between 1963 and 1976 {{Note|DHG 500 Class}}|designer(s)=* Lawson B. Billinton {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class}}
 * John F. McIntosh {{Note|CR Class 812}}
 * George Jackson Churchward {{Note|GWR 3700 Class}}
 * Sir Nigel Gresley {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific}}|builder(s)=* St. Rollox Works{{Note|CR Class 812}}
 * Brighton Works {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class}}
 * Swindon Works {{Note|GWR 3700 Class}}
 * Doncaster Works {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific}}|top_speed=* 100 mph {{Note|GNR Class A1 Pacific, GWR 3700 Class}}
 * 70 mph {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class}}
 * 55 mph {{Note|LB&SCR E2 Class}}
 * 28 mph {{Note|DRG Class 80}}
 * 30 mph {{Note|Henschel DHG Class 500}}}}

The Märklin Engine is also one of these scrapped engines.

Two engines appear in a scrapyard in the magazine story Saved Again; a silver engine and a yellow tender engine with his/her wheels, tender and funnel removed. The yellow engine appears to resemble James' basis.

Basis
The basis for these include LBSCR E2s (the same class as Thomas), GNR A1s (same class as Gordon), Caledonian Railway 812s (same class as Donald and Douglas), GWR City class (same class as City of Truro), DRG class 80 (same class as the Marklin engine) and Henschel DHG Class 500 diesels.

Trivia

 * The Henschel 500 was cut up to make Diesel and BoCo's models.
 * Although not mentioned, the Henschel DHG Class 500 diesels are the first diesel engines to be shown being scrapped in the series.

Appearances
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Thomas & Friends

 * Series 1 - Tenders and Turntables, Toby and the Stout Gentleman and Off the Rails
 * Series 3 - Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party and Escape
 * Series 4 - Rusty to the Rescue and Toad Stands By
 * Series 5 - Stepney Gets Lost, Toby's Discovery and Thomas, Percy and Old Slow Coach
 * Series 6 - Twin Trouble, Scaredy Engines, Percy and the Haunted Mine and Middle Engine
 * Series 7 - James and the Queen of Sodor and Fergus Breaks the Rules
 * Series 8 - Thomas to the Rescue and Halloween
 * Series 9 - Flour Power
 * Series 12 - Steady Eddie and Rosie's Funfair Special

Specials

 * 2000 - Thomas and the Magic Railroad
 * 2005 - Calling All Engines!
 * 2008 - The Great Discovery
 * 2012 - Blue Mountain Mystery (mentioned)

Magazines
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 * 2011 - Saved Again

The Old Shed Engine
This engine was seen in an old shed near the station that is used for storage. The engine had a cobweb around its funnel.

It is unknown what class the engine is based on, though it appears to be a 2-6-0 very much like James.

Mini Books

 * 1991 - Thomas and the Tiger

The Eerie Engine
The Eerie Engine appeared in Thomas' dream after he visited the scrapyard one day. In the dream, the eerie engine rattled down the Main Line blowing their wonky whistle.

A scrap engine just like the one in Thomas' dream was later put together from old parts at the scrapyard by a sculptor. It was then put into a modern art exhibition.

The engine does not appear to be based on any specific design.

Magazines

 * 2005 - Eerie Engine

The American Engine
After Thomas crashed near the Grand Canyon, Beau laughed about an engine who had crashed and been left to rust.

Specials

 * 2018 - Big World! Big Adventures!

Trivia

 * The engine's model was reused from Bert.
 * This is the only appearance of a scrapped engine in the CGI series, along with The Marklin engine in Blue Mountain Mystery.

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