Hilda in SNCF (French national railways company) ‘s uniform and the tram appeared in S2 Ch.8
For / Railways Day

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Their crest has a little wolf?? So some cute sirius platoon with ears

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"Japan The Focus of International Communications."

published by the Imperial Government Railways of Japan between 1907 and 1918. https://t.co/vjWHIvxLsO

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Sir Topham Hatt a.k.a the Fat Controller

Wanted to take a break from the engines and do a human.
I'll likely also do the Thin and Small controller, but not the Culdee Fell Controller cause he doesn't have a fun nickname.

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Joseph Locke, railway engineer and ICE past President, was born 1805 - Dutton viaduct, Liverpool and Manchester railway with George Stephenson, French railways with William Mackenzie and Thomas Brassey .

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These idealised illustrations were displayed in wooden frames above railway carriage seats and showed passengers possible destinations. 1940s/early 50s.

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Class 90 in DB Paint hoping to get a spot in Terminal Railways (You aren't seeing a SuperStraight Flag in the background! was testing to get accurate Milwaukee Road Colours)

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We have lots of facemasks still available in our shop.

- Handmade in
- 3-ply cotton fabric
- Unique designs
- Elasticated straps
- All sizes from S to XL

https://t.co/dSLmXSb0Be

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Simply a Railway worker, making some railways
did you know there's a moth that looks like a bee?

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AYO!!!

I do sprite art and dabble with my own take on the Railway Series, "Sodor & Its Railways"

I've got most of my work on my DeviantArt page which you can find right here and in my bio:
https://t.co/xpYPi0JMS0

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Has anyone ever created an Arab character before for Thomas? No? Then meet the first one(?), Faiza of Palestine. Support by the way.

Based on the Palestinian Railways P Class. ~ Afro

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🌟The big 6-0-0! 🌟
600 amazing people have followed this channel, thank you so much - this inspires me to make more Thomas content in future!🚂☁️

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A pair of friends on their old line

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also his drawings of real railways are just mmmmmmm

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People At Work covered the main industries in Britain in the 1960s and '70s - from mining and railways to pottery and farming - as well as the uniformed services.

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This has been very fun to do, thank you , and for this opportunity I’ve met some amazing and talented people through this and got to show my art.

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