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It has been years...
Smile Rob..
Where could Fred be?...
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It has been years...

...but William has not changed a bit!

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Smile Rob..

... because you're in the spotlight!

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Where could Fred be?...

...asked Jimmy to Arthur.

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...what Terry is happy about!

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It has been years...
Smile Rob..
Where could Fred be?...
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Welcome to The Jimmy the Jinty Wiki!

We have more than 109 pages about David C.G.'s series - including the episodes, and characters.

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"I extend my warm greetings to the user of this wiki, your guide to the series throughout its lifetime. Daily it offers to you facts about Jimmy the Jinty, following, as were, the flow of the season. It is a good thing to have something this handy so that each day we might find a spare time and there we may learn something new about the series. David has made a series of his own to impress us and it looks wonderful in my view. May you continue to discover the depths of the series through this wiki which we share and write here in this wiki."
Sir Ralph, current webmaster.

If you are new, or old, to our Wikia, be sure to check out our rules. Also be sure to check out our announcements and current events, to find out what is happening on our wiki. Thank you - British Railways.


Meet the Euston Steam Engines!
Jimmy
Ivatt
Fred
William
Robin
Richard and Roger
Terry
Arthur

Which of the background characters do you wish to make a debut appearance in the series?



Meet the newest characters!
Paddy
Horwich
Engine 17
Seraphim

Featured Article

Jim

Jimmy is a London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 3F 0-6-0T, nicknamed Jinty. The design was based on rebuilds by Henry Fowler of the Midland Railway 2441 Class introduced in 1899 by Samuel Waite Johnson. 422 Jinties were built between 1924 and 1930. The design worked so well, that production of the locomotives was carried on into the LMS. They were built by the ex-L&YR Horwich Works and the private firms Bagnall's, Beardmores, Hunslet, North British and the Vulcan Foundry.

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Question of the Week
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Who is the first Euston engine who in real life was preserved?
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