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  • Thomas the Tank Engine is real!!!

  • Notice how he hardly makes any steam and his coupling's different.

    ...is he rebuilt from a Diesel?

  • is that thomas and gordon rolling by?

  • LOL

  • both thier side rods were almost moving in perfect unison

  • thats what thomas would look like if he was real

  • that look like tv thomas

  • where his eyes moving from side to side because it really did look like it. lol or am i just trippin?

  • u aren't trippin

  • they were

  • @captstar1 ur not trippen out i see it to

  • @captstar1 Im tripping as well.

  • Could you tell me where this was?

    Thanks

  • If you're that curious, it might be a good idea to read the info that comes with the video. It's on the right side, at the top of the page, and it's there for every Youtube video.

  • owell it looks convincing and if they want it to run wiht out polluting the enviroment they could always use smokeunits and find a way to make it electricly operated

  • jhhhjjmbwnklpkjvvhcgfgiv

  • How fast can he go without another engine helping?

  • All the Thomas's that travel around North America are just full size rolling shells. They have no way of self propulsion. In Strasburg PA, they have a true steaming Thomas that can pull 8 or 9 of those nice old wooden coaches.

  • Strasbourg PA and Essex CT share the same thomas I believe, I went to it when I was younger and It ran on steam. It doesn't go very fast at all in fact Im sure I could run faster lol, but it was still neat.

  • and the NC Transit Musuem and Great Smokey mt. Railroad us the same engine as well.

  • @generalhummell

    Yeah but that one has the pistons showing Thomas's pistons are on the inside like the London Brighton and South Coast Railway 0-6-0 E2 engine 115 which fell into a sinkhole on October 22nd, 1892 and was never recovered.

  • @generalhummell I rode the Strasburg one when they lent it to New Hope back in 2002.

  • Wow.... lol... nice... you got pure smarts about trains... also you got pure skills at nameing trains...

    Also at pwning noobs who are wrong!

  • Actually you couldn't be more wrong. The engine is 1942 ex USA 4012, an 0-6-0 switcher engine built for the US Army by ALCO. Engine worked for Pacific Coast Terminals in New Westminster BC, then saved stored and sent to Heritage Park in 1979 - renumbered CPR 2023.

  • @generalhummell i could be more wrong.. its gs-4 4449 daylight! and behind it N&W 611 ZOMG! :P

  • @southern4501isawesom and i could be EVEN more wrong! it's a big boy or even an african garret locomotive. i wouldn't be surprised if it is. or...it could be a dash 8 as well.

  • Trainling engine is a 1905 Pacific, Louisville & Nashville 152

  • yay thomas.

  • blainethomas, don't listen to jbrodngke. the engine behind thomas is a REAL steam engine.

  • not this one

  • @tbonez1965 those are OUR thomases

  • somebody who like his ass i guess

  • Who's that behind Thomas?

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