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{{Infobox Character Vehicle
{{Quote|I knew an engine King James. In the old days at [[Paddington]]. King James I he was, but he didn't swank about like [[James|that]].|Duck, James and the Diesel Engines}}
 
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|withdrawn:1962
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|scrapped:1964
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|title1 = King James I
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|image1 = [[File:KingJamesI.png|250px]]
 
|first_appearance = [[James and the Diesel Engines]] {{RWS}}
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|last_appearance = [[James and the Diesel Engines]] {{RWS}}
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|creator(s) = [[Christopher Awdry]]
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|name = King James I
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|gender = Male
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|country_of_origin = {{flag|england}} [[The Mainland|England]]
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|affiliation = [[Duck]]
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|basis = GWR 6000 "King"
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|gauge = {{Standard gauge}}
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|power_type = Steam
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|vehicle = Locomotive
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|fuel_type = Coal
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|configuration = 4-6-0
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|wheels = 16
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|top_speed = 90 mph
 
|designer(s) = Charles B. Collett
 
|builder(s) = GWR Swindon Works
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|year_built = 1928
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|year_scrapped = 1964
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|number = 6011
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|railway = [[British Railways]] {{Formerly}}
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}}
 
'''King James I''' was a GWR 6000 class 4-6-0 tender engine who worked alongside [[Duck]] in the days when he worked at [[Paddington]]. King James I was built in 1928, withdrawn in 1962, and was scrapped at Swindon Works in 1964. Duck once compared him to [[James]]. Like the other engines in his class he is named after a English King, he being named after King James I of England.
   
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==Livery==
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King James I was painted in the Great Western Railway's, and later [[British Railways]], Brunswick green with orange lining.
<td colspan="2" style="padding:0; background:#335500; color:#335500;">[[File:KingJamesI.jpg|250px]]</td></tr><tr style="color:#FF0000; background:#335500; font-size:larger;"><th colspan="5"><center>King James I</center></th></tr><tr><th colspan="2" style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#F5F5F5;">
 
*'''Number''': 6011
 
*'''Configuration''': 4-6-0
 
*'''Builder''': GWR Swindon Works
 
*'''Built''': April 1928
 
*'''Scrapped''': December 1962
 
*'''Designer''': Charles Collett
 
*'''Class''': 6000 King Class
 
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'''King James I''' is a GWR 6000 class 4-6-0 tender engine who worked alongside [[Duck]] in the days when he worked at [http://ttte.wikia.com/wiki/Paddington Paddington]. King James I was built in 1928, withdrawn in 1962, and was scrapped in 1964. Duck [[Crossed Lines|once compared him]] to [[James]].
 
   
==Appearences==
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==Appearance==
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===[[Railway Series]]===
 
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Railway Series=
* [[James and the Diesel Engines]] (''mentioned'')
 
 
===''[[The Railway Series]]''===
{{clear}}
 
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* '''[[James and the Diesel Engines]]''' - [[James and the Diesel Engines#Crossed Lines|Crossed Lines]] {{Mentioned}}
{{Other Railways}}
 
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[[Category:Other railways]]
 
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==Gallery==
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File:HornbyKingJames1.jpg|Hornby
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</gallery>
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{{The Mainland}}
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[[es:Rey James I]]
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[[he:קינג ג'יימס הראשון]]
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[[pl:King James I]]
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[[ru:Король Яков I]]
 
[[Category:Railway Series-only Characters]]
 
[[Category:Railway Series-only Characters]]
 
[[Category:Steam locomotives]]
 
[[Category:Steam locomotives]]
 
[[Category:Real engines]]
 
[[Category:Tender engines]]
 
[[Category:Tender engines]]
[[Category:Real Engines]]
 
 
[[Category:4-6-0]]
 
[[Category:4-6-0]]
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[[Category:The Mainland]]
 
[[Category:Other railways]]
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[[Category:Standard gauge]]
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[[Category:Awdry-created characters]]
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[[Category:Scrapped Engines]]

Revision as of 04:41, 24 February 2020


King James I was a GWR 6000 class 4-6-0 tender engine who worked alongside Duck in the days when he worked at Paddington. King James I was built in 1928, withdrawn in 1962, and was scrapped at Swindon Works in 1964. Duck once compared him to James. Like the other engines in his class he is named after a English King, he being named after King James I of England.

Livery

King James I was painted in the Great Western Railway's, and later British Railways, Brunswick green with orange lining.

Appearance

Gallery


* RWS only | ** T&F only