Introducing, the BlueBell Railway. Rusty loves to visit there. It is his version of Henry's forest.
One day, Rusty is taking on water when Thomas passes by. Thomas points out that Rusty's driver looks worried. (Well, he works on Sodor and these engines are screw ups.) Rusty asks his driver, "What's his butt?"
The driver thinks the railway needs a new engine to help.
One day, Rusty is taking on water when Thomas passes by. Thomas points out that Rusty's driver looks worried. (Well, he works on Sodor and these engines are screw ups.) Rusty asks his driver, "What's his butt?"
The driver thinks the railway needs a new engine to help.
And I have to poop!
Rusty pulls up to Douglas and Percy and questions "Where he can find another slave on Sodor?"
Douglas brings up the "Other Railway" where he found Oliver. He states he can not help since it is now diesel territory. This makes little Rusty determined to go on his own.
Um, I have a headache!
Rusty later tells his driver all about what they are going to do. The driver came back to the shed that night and informed Rusty. "His plan is a go per the manager." So, the two plan to go the following day because, screw work!
The next day, Rusty heads out. It takes so long to get to the other railway that it was night by the time he arrived. He creeps into the old scrapyard and immediately gets the willies.
Thomas! He's dead!
Some diesels on the sidings, shout at Rusty. Rusty claims, he is an inspection engine and he wants to stamp their underwear. This works on the diesels and tricks them into giving away the location of one very lonely steam engine.
I win!
Rusty goes on to find a little tank engine on a siding looking pitiful. His driver, who is very attached to this engine is huddled up inside the cab chilling out. (Is he homeless?)
But at least, he looks fierce!
Rusty sneaks up beside the engine and asks, "If he likes Bluebells?"
The engine answered he does. Rusty explains that he is there to bust him out.
The crew work to commence the rescuing. They fire up the new engine, Stepney and set off.
Just like E.T.
When the two engines arrive back, a celebration is taking place. And for the first time, we see the BlueBell Railway's manager.
He reminds me of The Reverend from Dr. Quinn. But, I doubt most of you know that reference.
Stepney's driver remarks, "That you are one lucky son of a bitch, Stepney!" (And I am sure he is thrilled he is not sleeping in the cab anymore.)
Now a days, Stepney is enjoying his life on the BBR and no longer fearing his death by scraping. Well, until he was retired this year...
Aw, shit!
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