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| - Donald and Douglas are two black Scottish twin tender engines, who are characters in Thomas the Tank Engine Tales. Donald is engine number 9, and Douglas is engine number 10. Both Donald and Douglas have their names painted on them.
- Donald and Douglas are two fictional steam locomotives from The Railway Series by The Rev. W. Awdry and the television series Thomas & Friends. They are twin Scottish engines. In "Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree", they rescue Thomas, who is stuck inside the snow with a Christmas tree.
- Donald and Douglas were designed by John F. McIntosh and built by St. Rollox Works for the Caledonian Railway. Upon nationalisation, they became part of the Scottish Region of British Railways, where they were renumbered 57646 and 57647. In 1959, Sir Topham Hatt needed a goods engine and by his request, BR decided to transfer 57646 (Donald) to Sodor.
- Donald and Douglas were designed by John F. McIntosh and built by St. Rollox Works for the Caledonian Railway. Upon nationalization, they became part of the Scottish Region of British Railways, where they were renumbered 57646 and 57647. In 1959, Sir Topham Hatt needed a goods engine and by his request, BR decided to transfer 57646 (Donald) to Sodor.
- Donald and Douglas were built by John F. McIntosh at St. Rollox Works in 1910 and worked on the Caledonian Railway in Scotland, a large network that extended along that country's east coast, as well as the central and south-western regions. Despite being limited to Caledonian metals, they appeared to have a familiarity with other railways, as they were familiar with the locomotives and livery of the Highland Railway. Giving long and stalwart service, Donald and Douglas eventually became 57646 and 57647 on the Scottish Region of British Railways. In 1959 Sir Topham Hatt needed a goods engine, and by his request BR transferred 57646 to Sodor. To Hatt's surprise though, 2 engines arrived. Donald's twin Douglas could not stand to be separated from his brother, and was smart enough to realise h
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