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Performer(s) Appeared in Elizabeth is a vintage Sentinel steam lorry featured in Thomas & Friends. She was once the Fat Controller's first lorry, but was stored in a shed for some time before she was found by accident. Now she works at the quarries with Rusty. She does not like laziness or rudeness, and will respond to both in the strongest terms. Although she believes roads are superior to rails, she often helps the engines out.

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  • Elizabeth the Vintage Lorry
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  • Performer(s) Appeared in Elizabeth is a vintage Sentinel steam lorry featured in Thomas & Friends. She was once the Fat Controller's first lorry, but was stored in a shed for some time before she was found by accident. Now she works at the quarries with Rusty. She does not like laziness or rudeness, and will respond to both in the strongest terms. Although she believes roads are superior to rails, she often helps the engines out.
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  • Performer(s) Appeared in Elizabeth is a vintage Sentinel steam lorry featured in Thomas & Friends. She was once the Fat Controller's first lorry, but was stored in a shed for some time before she was found by accident. Now she works at the quarries with Rusty. She does not like laziness or rudeness, and will respond to both in the strongest terms. Although she believes roads are superior to rails, she often helps the engines out.
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