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Oceanic Express
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− | The '''Oceanic Express''' is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in [[The Great Patty Caper]]. 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 | + | The '''Oceanic Express''' is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in [[The Great Patty Caper (Episode)|The Great Patty Caper]]. t is the train that [[SpongeBob SquarePants]], [[Patrick Star]] and [[Sheldon J. Plankton]] ride on. 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 seems to go there (when it should have more stops). During the events of the episode, it knocked down [[Patrick's Lemonade Stand]] and crashed through the [[Train Center]], and 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 <span class="plainlinks">[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orient-Express Orient Express]</span>, a famous overnight European train. |
+ | ==Cars== | ||
+ | *Engine Car - Features a brake and a throttle, both broken by Patrick, and what appears to be a fireplace with coal and a shovel. | ||
+ | *Sleeping Quarters Car - Features "sleeping quarters." | ||
+ | *Brake Car - Only the exterior is seen. | ||
+ | *Luggage Car - Holds the luggages of the passengers. | ||
+ | *Passenger Cars - Hold the passengers. | ||
+ | *Dining Car - Features tables to eat at and seating for passengers. | ||
− | == Trivia == | + | ==Trivia== |
− | *The length of the Oceanic Express | + | *The length of the Oceanic Express varies. In one shot, it only shows the locomotive, the dining car, two passenger cars and the brake car, but when SpongeBob and Patrick chase Plankton down through the train to the loco's cab, it seemed much longer. |
− | + | *It's possible that SpongeBob and Patrick go off the train then ran up to the loco and then got in the cab during their chase. | |
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− | *It's possible that SpongeBob and Patrick go off the train then ran up to the loco and then got in the cab. | + | |
*How could SpongeBob have stopped the train to talk to the cops? | *How could SpongeBob have stopped the train to talk to the cops? | ||
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[[Category:Place]] | [[Category:Place]] |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 1 November 2024
The Oceanic Express is a steam hauled passenger train that is only seen in The Great Patty Caper. t is the train that SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star and Sheldon J. Plankton ride on. 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 seems to go there (when it should have more stops). During the events of the episode, it knocked down Patrick's Lemonade Stand and crashed through the Train Center, and 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.
[edit] Cars
- Engine Car - Features a brake and a throttle, both broken by Patrick, and what appears to be a fireplace with coal and a shovel.
- Sleeping Quarters Car - Features "sleeping quarters."
- Brake Car - Only the exterior is seen.
- Luggage Car - Holds the luggages of the passengers.
- Passenger Cars - Hold the passengers.
- Dining Car - Features tables to eat at and seating for passengers.
[edit] Trivia
- The length of the Oceanic Express varies. In one shot, it only shows the locomotive, the dining car, two passenger cars and the brake car, but when SpongeBob and Patrick chase Plankton down through the train to the loco's cab, it seemed much longer.
- It's possible that SpongeBob and Patrick go off the train then ran up to the loco and then got in the cab during their chase.
- How could SpongeBob have stopped the train to talk to the cops?