chugger and one of the main protagonists Wilson,brewster and koko of the series. is an advanced trainee to real work like chug patrol,chuggineers, Speed Fleet.
koko (Japanese bullet train. Koko has a large light on her front, which resembles a nose. The real 0/200 series does not have this feature. and she work in speed Fleet)
Wilson (EMD F-Unit, a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division.he work with chug patrol)
Brewster (English Electric Type 5, later classified as British Rail (BR) Class 55, nicknamed 'Deltic', though being much smaller, having a Bo-Bo wheel arrangement, a single cab as opposed to a dual cab, and lacking buffers. Brewster has a large horn on top of his cab, as opposed to the real Deltics having two horns in front of their front windows.he is work with chuggineers)
Wilson
Wilson (EMD F-Unit, a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division.)
Brewster
Brewster (English Electric Type 5, later classified as British Rail (BR) Class 55, nicknamed 'Deltic', though being much smaller, having a Bo-Bo wheel arrangement, a single cab as opposed to a dual cab, and lacking buffers. Brewster has a large horn on top of his cab, as opposed to the real Deltics having two horns in front of their front windows.)
koko
Koko: is a green and white electric engine. She is an advanced trainee and one of the main protagonists of the series. She is one of the passenger chuggers affiliated as a trainee for Speed Fleet. Koko is loosely based on the 0/200 Series Shinkansen, a Japanese bullet train. Koko has a large light on her front, which resembles a nose. The real 0/200 series does not have this feature.
koko (Japanese bullet train. Koko has a large light on her front, which resembles a nose. The real 0/200 series does not have this feature.)
Wilson (EMD F-Unit, a line of diesel-electric locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors-Diesel Division.)
Brewster (English Electric Type 5, later classified as British Rail (BR) Class 55, nicknamed 'Deltic', though being much smaller, having a Bo-Bo wheel arrangement, a single cab as opposed to a dual cab, and lacking buffers. Brewster has a large horn on top of his cab, as opposed to the real Deltics having two horns in front of their front windows.)