Thomas | Edward | Henry | Gordon | James | Percy | Toby | Duck | Donald | Douglas | Oliver | Daisy | BoCo | Bear | The Works Diesel | Pip and Emma | Peel Godred Engines | Coffee Pots | Red Engine I | Red Engine IIĪnnie & Clarabel | Henrietta | Victoria | Isabel & Dulcie | Alice & Mirabel | Express Coaches ( Wild Nor' Wester, The Limited) Bear's number is an in-joke the British Rail Class 35s were only numbered up to D7100.Personality and Traits Technical Details Basis Livery Appearances The Railway Series Other Books Trivia ![]() He and BoCo often defend the steam engines when visiting diesels from the Other Railway insult them, and usually spends the next day soothing ruffled feelings. He also looked after Henry's duties when he was at the Works. īear works on the Main Line as a mixed-traffic engine, and is sometimes used for the Express when Gordon, James and Henry are unable to do so. He was renumbered to D3, and received the nickname "Bear", due to the fact his engine made loud growling noises. This greatly intrigued 7101,ħ101 was later given another chance and was warmly welcomed by the other steam engines, as Henry had spoke good word of him. Afterwards, Henry towed 7101 back home, and told him about his failed injector. The train reached Cronk safely, and the passengers were delighted when Flying Scotsman took them home. Henry, who was already towing 199 and his train of oil tankers, arrived to rescue him, and 7101 managed to move by himself with some assistance. The next day, 7101 was taking "The Limited", when his injector failed. ![]() After 199 bad-mouthed the steam engines and received harsh words from them, 7101 ordered him to shut up. Contrary to his diesel companion, 7101 respected the steam engines, and defended them when 199 insulted them. Bear was originally known by his British Railways number, D7101, and arrived on Sodor in 1967 on loan with another diesel engine, D199.
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