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Delete is a green tender engine originally from the LNER.

Delete

Built-

1947

Basis-

LNER Thompson Class B1

Railways Worked on-

North Western Railway
Mystic River Traction Company Railway
British Railway

Number-

LNER No. 1251
BR No. 61251

Designer-

Edward Thompson

Builder-

North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow

Wheel configuration-

4-6-0

Bio

Delete was built in 1947 and completed in 1948. He was sent to shunt trucks for the Diesels on the British Railway, at King's Cross, and was renumbered 61251 from 1251. Not many Diesels were friendly their, and so is why he called that 'The Dark Days'. He struggled much too, causing slight damage to his tubes, which would later become a problem.

However, he was brought to the North Western Railway for a time in late 1949. At first, he thought he'd never prove himself to be a Really Useful Engine, but learned that all engines make mistakes. He was given a new coat of paint. He was later had to rescue James who was going down Gordon's Hill a full speed. He also talked too much about his history. He found the importance of whistles the hard way, and got overflowed with water. He almost became a submarine, and had two days of good and bad luck. Much to James' dismay, he had to Double-Head a train which almost turned into a disaster because of James' laziness. He was one of the few engines who made their way through the dark after a Blackout. Quite soon, he previous leak had become a problem, and was sent for repairs. The Fat Controller looked back at all his work, dedication, and adventures and misadventures, and decided he was the one.

By 1953, work on the Mystic River Traction Railway was rising so Delete was brought in to help. The Fat Controller had decided he was the one that would 'fit in' to the Mystic River Traction Railway.

In 1955, he had decided to come back to Sodor, but, he nearly got scrapped whilst coming back. Later, he had an accident, and so was repainted forest green for a time. Later, in 1962 he met David, but did not get along well, until a very unfortunent accident.

Appearences

Livery

In 1947, Delete was painted LNER dark green with 1251 on his bufferbeam and cab in yellow. He had LNER in yellow on his tender, and had red lining. In 1948, he was repainted BR brunswick green with red lining, and 61251 and the British Railway logo on his tender. After coming to Sodor, he was painted NWR olive green with 61251 and NWR on his tender and cab in yellow and red, and purple lining. After an accident in 1955, he was repainted NWR forest green. He will later be painted NWR green, with the same lining.

Basis

He is based on LNER Thompson B1 'Oliver Bury'

Persona

Delete keeps a good eye on his fellow friends. He doesn't mind Diesels as much either.

Trivia

  • Unlike other characters, Delete's number and prototype were real. The real engine possessing this number was scrapped in 1964.
  • Delete's name comes from how he 'deletes' work.

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