Oceanic Express

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'''Oceanic Express''' is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in [[The Great Patty Capper]]. The interior of the passenger cars is quite fancy, considering that the train is a 5-star overnight train. The train is only known for stopping in a town across the ocean at [[Far-Out-Ville]]. It only goes there. But in the episode it crashed throw [[Patrick's Lemonade Stand]] and the [[Train Center]]. It nearly destroyed the [[Rest Home]] which was at the end of the line. The locomotive crashed into the bank at Far-Out-Ville. The wheel-arrangement of the locomotive is 4-6-4 [4 leading wheels, 6 driving wheels & 4 trailing wheels].  
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'''Oceanic Express''' is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in [[The Great Patty Capper]]. The interior of the passenger cars is quite fancy, considering that the train is a 5-star overnight train. The train is only known for stopping in a town across the ocean at [[Far-Out-Ville]]. It only goes there. But in the episode it crashed throw [[Patrick's Lemonade Stand]] and the [[Train Center]]. It nearly destroyed the [[Rest Home]] which was at the end of the line. The locomotive crashed into the bank at Far-Out-Ville. The wheel-arrangement of the locomotive is 4-6-4 [4 leading wheels, 6 driving wheels & 4 trailing wheels]. The name of this train [The Oceanic Express] is a noticeable reference to the Orient Express, a famous overnight European train.
 
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Revision as of 20:45, 28 May 2011

Oceanic Express is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in The Great Patty Capper. The interior of the passenger cars is quite fancy, considering that the train is a 5-star overnight train. The train is only known for stopping in a town across the ocean at Far-Out-Ville. It only goes there. But in the episode it crashed throw Patrick's Lemonade Stand and the Train Center. It nearly destroyed the Rest Home which was at the end of the line. The locomotive crashed into the bank at Far-Out-Ville. The wheel-arrangement of the locomotive is 4-6-4 [4 leading wheels, 6 driving wheels & 4 trailing wheels]. The name of this train [The Oceanic Express] is a noticeable reference to the Orient Express, a famous overnight European train.

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