Yes she is an 2-2-0 but i wouldn't say it was a Well Tank.The water is in the 'tender' at the back and not much of the tank is between the frames so it isn't really a well tank.Thanks for the comment.
Can it really be called a tender tho as it is simply a bunker attached to the end of the engine. Also i am quite sure that most of the water is carried between the frames as the "tender" space is mainly occupied by the coal bunker
At Butterley they have a blue saddle tank "Brown Baileys No.4" from my home town of Sheffield, she's now been turned into "Oswald the talking Engine"
MrComedy01 6 days ago
why does fergus only have half a face?
TheSuperLolCat 3 months ago
is that linda or another engine pulling fergus out at the end?
TheRManProds 1 year ago
fergus.... a great concept not exactly practical. except for shortlines
atsf7809 1 year ago
Not the best thomas.
MrDoctorDalek 1 year ago
It was Coventry No1 from Bucks Railway Centre. We normally use a Jinty Class 3F.
steampics 1 year ago
Ok. Do you know what thomas was based on? The origanol train.
MrDoctorDalek 1 year ago
@MrDoctorDalek a southern railways E2
crazyracer12 1 year ago
hey a 1:49 they do shave and a haircut
gecx6000 2 years ago
ok I find a railway traction engine weird odd but gotta admit its neat
microbusss 2 years ago
they may pollute, but you have to admit, steam engines are beautiful
SpecialAgentRavage 2 years ago
But who IS Linda?
disneyrangerblue02 3 years ago
The old owner's wife
udvicka 3 years ago
Oh, I see.
disneyrangerblue02 3 years ago
I love it at 1:58 when they all whistle to each other.
PercyIsAwesomeness93 3 years ago
what typy of engine is Linda
Thomfunk 4 years ago
A bagnall 0-4-0 Saddle Tank of 1941.Used to work at Dunlop in Birmingham.Now at Chasewater Railway.
steampics 4 years ago
fergus is a 2-2-0 well tank not an 0-4-0
udvicka 4 years ago
Yes she is an 2-2-0 but i wouldn't say it was a Well Tank.The water is in the 'tender' at the back and not much of the tank is between the frames so it isn't really a well tank.Thanks for the comment.
steampics 4 years ago
Can it really be called a tender tho as it is simply a bunker attached to the end of the engine. Also i am quite sure that most of the water is carried between the frames as the "tender" space is mainly occupied by the coal bunker
udvicka 4 years ago
then what type is shw then, i want a pic of it
Thomfunk 4 years ago
Sweet FERGUS!
MistaMeltonio 4 years ago
LOL the Fergus model has no mouth.
Headbanger14 4 years ago
It does LOL its just hard to see
steampics 4 years ago