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Rail Wars! (Japanese: RAIL WARS!-日本國有鉄道公安隊-, Hepburn: Rēruu~ōzu!Nihon Kokuyū Tetsudō Kōantai, lit. Rail Wars! Japanese National Railways Security Force) is a Japanese light novel series written by Takumi Toyoda with illustrations by Vania 600. 13 volumes have been published by Sohgeisha under their Sohgeisha Clear Bunko imprint; the series moved to Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha ...
Boxed set including descriptions of several towns, an adventure, and tiles for designing new towns for use in Deadlands or Great Rail Wars. 2000 The Collegium: Information for setting adventures in the Distinguished Collegium of Interspatial Physics, as well as new inventions and expanded rules for Mad Scientist characters.
List of books about folklore; Bibliography of Halloween; Bibliography of Hindi cinema; List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture; Bibliography of Irish rail transport; Bibliography of jazz; Bibliography of law; Bibliography of Music Literature; List of books about mythology; List of books about negotiation; Psychedelic ...
This category expands on the list rail transport in fiction, for books, films, TV series, stage plays, musicals and other works of fiction which feature rail transport as the main theme, or as a major theme within the story.
In "Woolly Bear", Thomas refers to Percy as "a green caterpillar with red stripes". This insult actually dates back to the book Percy the Small Engine. Awdry had long been unhappy with C. Reginald Dalby's depiction of Percy, describing it in exactly those terms. The last book in the series to be written by Awdry, and the last one until 1983.
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British Rail Class 35: Pip and Emma: Two diesel-electric driving cars from an InterCity 125 trainset. They had experienced problems with their cooling systems and came to Sodor in 1986. In 2011, following the Privatisation of British Rail, the Fat Controller purchased them in order to run an express service to London. [8]
Co-written with David Weber and Thomas Pope, and set in the early days of Weber's Honorverse, circa 1529 to 1543 Post Diaspora.The series focuses on Travis Uriah Long of the Royal Manticoran Navy and the events leading to the discovery of the Manticore Wormhole Junction.