Scrapped Engines (RWS)

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.

Appearances
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The Railway Series

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

Companion Volumes

 * 1996 - Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection

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

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