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Revision as of 16:45, 28 November 2022

Types of trains in Doctor Who. Can be identified via headcodes.

Gonna try and make pages for both the train Classes and the individual locos, where possible. Some stories just make up trains, which is silly.

Image Class Individual Loco Source Notes Useful links
2M65 Train.jpg

Dr Who - Flatline A113.jpg
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]
N/A Locomotion No. 1 PROSE: A History of Humankind
The Nowhere Place cover1.jpg
Turret Class Ivy Lee AUDIO: The Nowhere Place A completely made up loco, but the image to represent the train seems to be a Southern Railway one?

https://www.deviantart.com/atticus-w/art/DW-Steam-Train-Mummy-on-the-Orient-Express-489942609

https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/doctor-who-what-type-of-train-was-that.170710/

https://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/bachmann-virgin-trains-super-voyager-doctor-who/ huh a real life train was called Doctor Who

http://doctorwhoworlduk.com/grand-serpent hey look something that is actually real

Oh bother a bunch of trains that seem to look like real ones in stories actually seem to be completely made up, of course...