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[[folder: The Thin Git]]
* LeanAndMean: He is skinny and just as much of a git as his title would suggest.
* MeanBoss: He often treats the engines like crap.
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* AttentionWhore: UpToEleven in “Stuck-Up and the C-List Celebrity”.

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* AttentionWhore: UpToEleven Up to eleven in “Stuck-Up and the C-List Celebrity”.
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!'''Humans'''

[[folder: Mrs. Cruelly]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Mrs. Kyndley what with her being a mean and nasty old crone who lives next to the railway which contrasts Mrs. Kyndley being a sweet and kind old lady.
* EvilOldFolks: She's elderly and just as cruel as her name would suggest. Such highlights include causing the biggest pileup in railway history, throwing shampoo in Diesel's eyes and then punching him in the face for nearly three hours when he crashed into a salon and nearly gave her a heart attack. and she was a increasingly nasty Gunnery Sergeant to the third Controller in the railways history.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine counterparts.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends counterparts.



* InSeriesNickname: Class 40/D4711/D261 was never called Bowler in any form of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine media.

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* InSeriesNickname: Class 40/D4711/D261 was never called Bowler in any form of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends media.



* MythologyGag: His real number is D4711, but he is said to also go by D261 when he is bored. This is a reference to how his number was changed when he appeared in WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine.

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* MythologyGag: His real number is D4711, but he is said to also go by D261 when he is bored. This is a reference to how his number was changed when he appeared in WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine.WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends.



* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine counterparts.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends counterparts.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries counterpart.
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[[folder:[=D4711=] “D261” “Bowler”]]
An uppity passenger engine with chronic hypochondria, made even worse after a visit to Sodor where he accidentally ingested an inspector's grubby bowler hat. Equal parts posh toff and paranoid twat, Bowler's idea of fun is having his buffers polished to the point of blinding all within a five yard radius. Phobias include children, animals, rain, mud, germs, dust, fumes, flowers, chocolate, milk, bluebottles, hair, stamps...
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* GooglingTheNewAcquaintance: Looks up information about Pip and Emma in “A Woman’s Touch” in order to embarrass them.
* HeManWomanHater: Refuses to work with Pip and Emma in “We Need Another Engine By Court Order!” due to them being female.
* IHaveManyNames: According to "The Not-So-Sad Story of Bowler", Bowler’s real number is D4711, and D261 when he’s bored.
* InSeriesNickname: Class 40/D4711/D261 was never called Bowler in any form of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine media.
* MeaningfulName: His nickname of Bowler comes from an event where a bowler hat got sucked into his cooling system.
* MythologyGag: His real number is D4711, but he is said to also go by D261 when he is bored. This is a reference to how his number was changed when he appeared in WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine.
* NeatFreak: Suffers from ‘’extreme’’ hypochondria. In “Bowler Takes the Piss”, his wheels are so polished they disintegrate the rails.
* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: His real name is only mentioned once.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine counterparts.
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* AttentionWhore: UpToEleven in “Stuck-Up and the C-List Celebrity”.
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* Ship Tease: Davey T. Narrator hints that he has a thing for Mavis in “We Need Another Engine By Court Order!”.

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** He smashes into a satellite tower while MultiTrackDrifting (“Two Cabs Good, One Cab Bad!”).
** He destroys his private station with his overinflated head (“An Awful View of Stuck-Up”).

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** He smashes Falls into a river of sewage (“Old Muck-Up”).
** Gets beaten up by Burberry Bill (“Chavs”).
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into a satellite tower while MultiTrackDrifting (“Two Cabs Good, One Cab Bad!”).
** He destroys Destroys his private station with his overinflated head (“An Awful View of Stuck-Up”).
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** He smashes into a satellite tower while MultiTrackDrifting (“Two Cabs Good, One Cab Bad!”).
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** He destroys the new station with his overinflated head (“An Awful View of Stuck-Up”).

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** He destroys the new his private station with his overinflated head (“An Awful View of Stuck-Up”).Stuck-Up”).
* EpicFail: "An Awful View of Stuck-Up" has his head inflate so much that he destroys his own private station.


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* GooglingTheNewAcquaintance: Looks up information about Pip and Emma in “A Woman’s Touch” in order to embarrass them.
* HeManWomanHater: Refuses to work with Pip and Emma in “We Need Another Engine By Court Order!” due to them being female.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: While not siblings, Spamcan and Stuck-Up both look very similar which has caused the former to refuse to shave or bathe so they won’t be mistaken for one another.
* KarmicThief: His driver takes out a massive loan under the Thin Git's name to build him his own private station in "An Awful View of Stuck-Up".
* MultiTrackDrifting: A shunting mishap in “Two Cabs Good, One Cab Bad!” results in Old Stuck-Up travelling across two lines and demolishing a satellite tower.
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[[folder:Old Stuck-Up]]
The railway's chief express engine and local Upper-Class Twit of the Year for twenty years running. Old Stuck-Up is the ultimate personification of vanity, narcassicm and pretentiousness. He drinks only the finest oil and refuses to be rubbed down with anything other than £50 notes. For all his extravegance, however, he has not been granted membership to the DINING CLUB, for reasons best left unsaid. Loves himself, baiting paupers, himself, money and himself.
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* AmusingInjuries:
** His wheels fall off (“Diesel’s Day Out”).
** He destroys the new station with his overinflated head (“An Awful View of Stuck-Up”).
* FirstAppearance: “Diesel’s Day Out”.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name is never mentioned.
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** Pushed into a sewer (“Don’t Trust Diesel”).

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** Pushed Was pushed into a sewer by Troublesome Trucks (“Don’t Trust Diesel”).



** Gets thrown into a garbage barge by Cheeky and set himself on fire (“Cheeky Buddies”).

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The cast of ''Fanfic/TalesFromTheOtherRailway''.
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!'''The Thin Git’s Engines/Rolling Stock'''
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A diesel (No kidding!), one of the very first to be built on the Other Railway - which explains that horrible clanking he's made since 1965. While he claims to be 'revolutionary' and know everything, he is in fact lazy and arrogant, only willing to work if there's something for him in return. Hates joy, hope and steamies.
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* AmusingInjuries:
** Pushed into a sewer (“Don’t Trust Diesel”).
** Had boiling soup thrown in his eyes and crashed into a mountain of scrap (“Triple Threat”).
** Ran headfirst into a goods train (“Diesel & the Community Service”).
** Crashed into the Thin Git’s private vat of vodka (“Proud Prats & Queen”).
** Gets thrown into a garbage barge by Cheeky and set himself on fire (“Cheeky Buddies”).
** Blows himself up in a failed attempt to destroy a toy factory (“Dax Derps Up”).
** Runs into fuel barrels and blows himself up (“Diesel, Steamie and the Fuel”).
** Was thrown by into a field by Private Parts (“The Layabout”).
* BriefAccentImitation: Picks up Bernard’s Irish to mock him in “Diesel & Bernard”.
* EpicFail: Blows himself up in “Dax Derps Up” in an attempt to destroy Ginny Cotton’s toy factory.
* FatBastard: Is described several times as a fat diesel.
* FirstAppearance: “Diesel’s Day Out”.
* PaperThinDisguise: His disguise as Dax in “Dax Derps Up” involves him having a pig trough nailed to his front and some caterpillar tracks thrown around his wheels.
* Ship Tease: Davey T. Narrator hints that he has a thing for Mavis in “We Need Another Engine By Court Order!”.
* SoreLoser: Smashes into Bernard after being beaten in a race by him in “Diesel & Bernard”.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Much ruder than his Literature/TheRailwaySeries or WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine counterparts.
* VillainProtagonist: A lazy, rude and sneaky diesel, yet still the main character.
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