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| - There is one of them at each end. They are high speed trains.
- Philippa Crewe, better known as Pip, and Emma Crewe make up a BR HST InterCity 125. They were designed by and built at BREL Crewe Works. They are Gordon's friend and somehow the Flying Scotsman.
- When Gordon took a railtour to Carlisle, Pip and Emma were asked to take the Express back to Tidmouth for him. Pip's cooling system was faulty, but Emma was in order and so off they went. Unfortunately, Emma failed near Crovan's Gate and James had to pull them back home. The engines were quick to befriend Pip and Emma, and after Gordon had returned, Douglas took them back to Barrow-in-Furness. In 1995, Pip and Emma were borrowed to take a royal personage and some guests to Tidmouth for the Railway Series' Golden Jubilee.
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| - There is one of them at each end. They are high speed trains.
- Philippa Crewe, better known as Pip, and Emma Crewe make up a BR HST InterCity 125. They were designed by and built at BREL Crewe Works. They are Gordon's friend and somehow the Flying Scotsman.
- When Gordon took a railtour to Carlisle, Pip and Emma were asked to take the Express back to Tidmouth for him. Pip's cooling system was faulty, but Emma was in order and so off they went. Unfortunately, Emma failed near Crovan's Gate and James had to pull them back home. The engines were quick to befriend Pip and Emma, and after Gordon had returned, Douglas took them back to Barrow-in-Furness. In 1995, Pip and Emma were borrowed to take a royal personage and some guests to Tidmouth for the Railway Series' Golden Jubilee. In 2011, the Fat Controller purchased them to run a faster service to London following Privatisation. They brought Prince Charles to unveil a bust of the Thin Clergyman at Tidmouth in celebration of the Clergyman's one-hundredth birthday.
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