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Stepney is a bluebells engine but also he is a busy truck that he's not a JATP as elezibeth.

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  • Stepney
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  • Stepney is a bluebells engine but also he is a busy truck that he's not a JATP as elezibeth.
  • Stepney is a small, yellow tank engine, who is a character in Thomas the Tank Engine Tales. He is best friends with Rusty. Stepney works on the Bluebell Railway.
  • Stepney is a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in London's East End that grew out of a medieval village around St Dunstan's church and the 15th century ribbon development of Mile End Road. The area built up rapidly in the 19th century, mainly to accommodate immigrant workers and displaced London poor, and developed a reputation for poverty, overcrowding, violence and political dissent
  • Stepney, named after a district in London, is a tank engine. He speaks with a British accent.
  • Stepney is a cheery yellow tank engine a number 55 that works on the Bluebell Railway rescued from scrap by Rusty. He is a protagonist.
  • Stepney was built at Brighton Works in Brighton, England in 1875 as an LB&SCR A1 class engine and later rebuilt as an A1X in 1912. He arrived on the Bluebell Railway on 17th May 1960, after the railway's founder Bernard Holden MBE helped to save the line for preservation. Stepney was the first engine to be rescued by the Bluebell Railway.
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  • Black
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  • Himself
Hair
  • Black
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  • Stephey
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  • Good
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  • Train
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  • Male
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  • Stepney was built at Brighton Works in Brighton, England in 1875 as an LB&SCR A1 class engine and later rebuilt as an A1X in 1912. He arrived on the Bluebell Railway on 17th May 1960, after the railway's founder Bernard Holden MBE helped to save the line for preservation. Stepney was the first engine to be rescued by the Bluebell Railway. In 1962, Stepney came on loan to Sodor and worked briefly with Duck at Tidmouth before working on Thomas' Branch Line, which during the time he caught a cricket ball in one of his truck while passing the Elsbridge Cricket Field. Towards the end of his stay, he returned to Tidmouth and on his last day double-headed the Express with Duck after the Diesel failed. In June 2008, Stepney was withdrawn from service as his boiler certificate had expired. He has since had a fast-track overhaul so that he could be back in service for the "Bluebell 50th" gala in early August 2010. However, due to his "tired condition", Stepney was only being allowed to carry out light-duties. He was withdrawn from service in March 2014 and his current boiler certificate expired in April 2015. It is unknown if he will be given a major overhaul now that he has been withdrawn or will have to wait his turn in the Sheffield Park Engine Shed.
  • Stepney is a bluebells engine but also he is a busy truck that he's not a JATP as elezibeth.
  • Stepney is a small, yellow tank engine, who is a character in Thomas the Tank Engine Tales. He is best friends with Rusty. Stepney works on the Bluebell Railway.
  • Stepney is a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in London's East End that grew out of a medieval village around St Dunstan's church and the 15th century ribbon development of Mile End Road. The area built up rapidly in the 19th century, mainly to accommodate immigrant workers and displaced London poor, and developed a reputation for poverty, overcrowding, violence and political dissent
  • Stepney, named after a district in London, is a tank engine. He speaks with a British accent.
  • Stepney is a cheery yellow tank engine a number 55 that works on the Bluebell Railway rescued from scrap by Rusty. He is a protagonist.
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