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| [[File:2M65 Train.jpg|thumb]] | | [[File:2M65 Train.jpg|thumb]]<br>[[File:Dr Who - Flatline A113.jpg|thumb]] | ||
| [[Class 117]] | | [[Class 117]] | ||
| [[2M65]] and [[A113]]? Apparently owned by [https://recaptcha.fandom.com/wiki/British_Rail_Class_117 Cotswold Diesel Railcar Ltd in the real world]? | | [[2M65]] and [[A113]]? Apparently owned by [https://recaptcha.fandom.com/wiki/British_Rail_Class_117 Cotswold Diesel Railcar Ltd in the real world]? |
Revision as of 15:47, 28 November 2022
Types of trains in Doctor Who. Can be identified via headcodes.
Image | Class | Individual Loco | Source | Notes | Useful links |
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Class 117 | 2M65 and A113? Apparently owned by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Ltd in the real world? | TV: Flatline | The 117, especially in the 1960s British Railway livery, is a major anachronism for 2014, when the story was set. This can be potentially justified as the train is marked "Not in Service", potentially meaning it is being transported, but it's a stretch. | "Flatline" Review by Little Storping-in-the-Swuff | |
Class 08 | Class 08 (Flatline)? | In the shed. | [1] (don't delete this, I'm gonna find a better source) |