Boxhill

"He was trilled to see one of Stepney's brothers, Boxhill. An engine whom he remember from the old days."

- The Author, Trouble on The Line, Thomas and the Great Railway Show

    Boxhill    Boxhill, named after a district in London, is a tank engine from the National Railway Museum. He is Stepney's brother.
 * Number: 82
 * Builder: Brighton Works
 * Designer: William Stroudley
 * Configuration: 0-6-0T, briefly 4-2-0T and 2-4-0T

Boxhill retained his original boiler, although he received a new funnel from the Southern Railway. He was converted to 2-4-0T in March 1905 for auto-train trials. He was restored to 0-6-0T in 1913.

Bio in the Railway Series
Before coming to the Island of Sodor, Thomas worked alongside Boxhill for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. During his visit to the National Railway Museum, Thomas was thrilled to see Boxhill again and it is mentioned that they knew each other in the old days. Boxhill is now a preserved as part of the National Collection at the Museum.

Basis
Boxhill is a London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 0-6-0 "Terrier" tank engine. Unlike Stepney, he was one of the Terriers who was not rebuilt as an A1X, which was D.E. Marsh's design to increase the power of the original locomotives.

Livery
Boxhill is painted in the "Improved Engine Green" livery of the LBSCR.

Railway Series

 * Thomas and the Great Railway Show (mentioned)