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+ | |title1 = Diesel 5705 "CoBo" |
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− | <th colspan="5"><center>D5705</center></th></tr><tr><th colspan="2" style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#F5F5F5;"> |
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− | *'''Number''': D5705 |
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+ | |first_appearance = [[The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways]] {{RWS}} |
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+ | |last_appearance = [[Sodor: Reading Between the Lines]] {{RWS}} |
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+ | |creator(s) = [[Rev. W. Awdry]] |
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− | *'''Configuration''': Co-Bo |
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+ | |name = * Diesel 5705 |
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+ | * D5705 |
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⚫ | '''D5705''' is [[BoCo]]'s brother, who was only mentioned in an [[Annuals#1987|annual]]. In [[ |
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+ | |nicknames = CoBo{{Ref|[[Annuals#1999|Annuals 1999]] "[[Bill and Ben (Annual story)|Bill and Ben]]"}} |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |country_of_origin = {{flag|england}} [[The Mainland]] |
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+ | |relative(s) = [[BoCo]] |
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+ | |gauge = {{Standard gauge}} |
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+ | |power_type = Diesel-electric |
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+ | |vehicle = Locomotive |
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+ | |type = Mixed traffic diesel engine |
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+ | |fuel_type = Diesel |
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+ | |configuration = Co-Bo |
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+ | |wheels = 10 |
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+ | |top_speed = 75 mph |
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+ | |year_built = 5 December, 1958 |
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+ | |number = D5705 |
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+ | |railway = [[British Railways]] |
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+ | |retired = September 1968 |
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+ | }} |
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⚫ | '''D5705''' is [[BoCo]]'s brother, who was only mentioned in an [[Annuals#1987|annual]]. In [[On Your Guard! (Annual story)|another annual]], BoCo claimed to have a twin called "'''CoBo'''" in order to play a trick on [[Bill and Ben]]. D5705 is in fact a real diesel engine preserved and under restoration at the East Lancashire Railway. Not only that, but he pretends to be BoCo at [[Day Out with Thomas]] events. |
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==Preservation== |
==Preservation== |
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− | D5705 survived by historical accident as a technical services engine and then carriage heating unit TDB968006 before being preserved in 1980. The Class 15 Preservation Society has signed an agreement with the owners of D5705 to become its custodians during its restoration and operation for the next |
+ | D5705 survived by historical accident as a technical services engine and then carriage heating unit TDB968006 before being preserved in 1980. The Class 15 Preservation Society has signed an agreement with the owners of D5705 to become its custodians during its restoration and operation for the next decade, although funding will remain separate. |
==Livery== |
==Livery== |
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− | D5705 is painted in |
+ | D5705 is painted in British Railways Brunswick Green livery with yellow warning panels. |
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+ | {{Clear}} |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | Railway Series= |
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+ | ===Companion volumes=== |
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+ | * '''1987''' - [[The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways]] (''not named, mentioned'') |
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+ | * '''1987''' - [[Annuals#1987|Annual]] (''mentioned'') |
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+ | * '''1999''' - [[Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection]] (''mentioned'') |
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+ | * '''2005''' - [[Sodor: Reading Between the Lines]] (''mentioned'') |
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+ | Other Media= |
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+ | ===[[Annuals|Annual Stories]]=== |
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+ | * '''1999''' - [[Bill and Ben (Annual story)|Bill and Ben]] (''mentioned'') |
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+ | </tabber> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none"> |
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none"> |
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File:D5705asBoCo.jpg|D5705 as BoCo at a Days Out With Thomas event |
File:D5705asBoCo.jpg|D5705 as BoCo at a Days Out With Thomas event |
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+ | File:D7505HornbyModel.jpg|Heljan model of D5705 |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | == |
+ | ==References== |
+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | * Co-Bo World, D5705's official page. |
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+ | {{The Mainland}} |
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+ | [[pl:D5705]] |
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− | {{Other Railways}} |
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+ | [[ru:D5705]] |
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[[Category:Diesel locomotives]] |
[[Category:Diesel locomotives]] |
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+ | [[Category:Real engines]] |
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+ | [[Category:Co-Bo]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Mainland]] |
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[[Category:Other railways]] |
[[Category:Other railways]] |
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+ | [[Category:Male characters]] |
+ | [[Category:Standard gauge]] |
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+ | [[Category:Unnamed Engines]] |
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+ | [[Category:Annual-only characters]] |
Revision as of 04:40, 24 February 2020
D5705 is BoCo's brother, who was only mentioned in an annual. In another annual, BoCo claimed to have a twin called "CoBo" in order to play a trick on Bill and Ben. D5705 is in fact a real diesel engine preserved and under restoration at the East Lancashire Railway. Not only that, but he pretends to be BoCo at Day Out with Thomas events.
Preservation
D5705 survived by historical accident as a technical services engine and then carriage heating unit TDB968006 before being preserved in 1980. The Class 15 Preservation Society has signed an agreement with the owners of D5705 to become its custodians during its restoration and operation for the next decade, although funding will remain separate.
Livery
D5705 is painted in British Railways Brunswick Green livery with yellow warning panels.
Appearances
Companion volumes
- 1987 - The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways (not named, mentioned)
- 1987 - Annual (mentioned)
- 1999 - Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection (mentioned)
- 2005 - Sodor: Reading Between the Lines (mentioned)
Gallery
References