@@AlexandarHullRichter I can't remember on which site I saw the info on every Sodor engines' prototypes. Ah, I just found a source (but youtube doesn't allow urls), it gives "Avonside 0-4-0ST" or GWR No. 1340 Trojan, the loco you can easily find.
@@ncs8730 no it’s not I spoke to the owner and he says it’s not got anything to do with it. Not to mention it’s real life and not made on a computer screen.
for what reasons and how often are stream locomotives still in operation?
@@Devv2048 there in service very often and there used on heritage railways and mainline railtours.
@@derbyshiretrainboy1884 good to hear. steam engines are amazing
What type of engine is that?
It’s such an early design it doesn’t have a type. Just a hudswell Clarke 0-4-0.
It might be Percy, in another livery :))
@ncs8730 that's why I'm interested! It looks as much like Percy as any real engine I've seen. Literally the only thing missing is the rear bunker.
@@AlexandarHullRichter I can't remember on which site I saw the info on every Sodor engines' prototypes.
Ah, I just found a source (but youtube doesn't allow urls), it gives "Avonside 0-4-0ST" or GWR No. 1340 Trojan, the loco you can easily find.
@@ncs8730 no it’s not I spoke to the owner and he says it’s not got anything to do with it. Not to mention it’s real life and not made on a computer screen.