Thomas the Tank Engine Wikia
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“It's a rail-tour, going along the coastline to Carlisle, I think.”
― Gordon's driver, Gordon the High-Speed Engine

10751 is the headcode worn by the diesel railcar who failed at Barrow-in-Furness in the last story of Gordon the High-Speed Engine. As a result, Gordon worked his/her rail-tour train to Carlisle.

Basis

10751 is based on a BR Class 127. The number "10751" is actually a headcode as opposed to its running number. The latter is unknown, but it would be in the range of 51591-51650.

Livery

10751 is painted in the British Railways' Rail Blue with yellow warning panels.

Appearances

The Railway Series

Companion volumes

Trivia

  • Over 30 members of this class were built in 1959, over 6 of these are in preservation.


Gallery


* RWS only | ** T&F only
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