Diesel 199

"Nothing ever happens to us. We are reliable."

- 199, Enterprising Engines

    DSE199    Diesel 199 (D199), nicknamed "Old Reliable" and "Spamcan", is a rude Diesel engine.
 * Number: D199
 * Builder: Derby Works
 * Class: BR Class 46 "Peak"
 * Configuration: 1Co-Co1
 * Arrived on Sodor: 1967

Bio
D199 was built in the early 1960s and came on trial to Sodor in 1967 with another Diesel engine, 7101. D199 soon made himself an enemy of the steam engines when he claimed that "steam engines spoil our image", and was swiftly quieted by 7101 and Duck.

The next day, 199 ironically failed and had to be helped home by Henry. He was soon sent home in disgrace.

Persona
D199 was pompous and rude, and sided with the general belief amongst Diesels that steam engines are inferior to Diesel power.

Basis
D199 is based on a BR Class 46 "Peak" 1Co-Co1.

Livery
D199 is painted in the British Railway's "Rail Blue" livery with yellow warning panels.

Railway Series

 * Enterprising Engines

Magazine stories

 * 2001 - Diesel Day! (does not speak)

Trivia

 * D199's rear cab has a headcode reading "AC 10".
 * D199 appeared in early Thomas and Friends magazines. His depiction was based on his ERTL model as the red coupling was present.
 * D199's Take-Along/Take-n-Play model despicted him as a Bo-Bo
 * The Class 46s never made it up to D199. They were numbered between D138-D193.

Merchandise

 * ERTL (discontinued)
 * Wooden Railway (reissued 2006 and 2013)
 * Take-Along (discontinued)
 * Take-n-Play (discontinued)
 * Trading Cards (discontinued)