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Bikini Bottom Express is a 19th Century Express Steam Train who Appeared in Dad's Stache Stash.
Description
The train consists of a black, grey and red 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" type steam engine with a brown tender, some green and brown passenger cars, and a green and brown caboose at the end of the train. there's a Red 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive in The End.
Role in series
"Dad's Stache Stash"
Patrick Driving on a Train Trying to Get Over the Tracks with His Family and Audiences. Cecil Trying to Stop his Train Before his Train hitting his Family and Audiences (Including Rube Goldfish.) Cecil accidentally break the brake and so he Decided to Stop the Train with Using his Powerful Mustache.
In The End, Rube accidentally hit by Red 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive for taking a Family Star Photo.
Audio Files
Whistle:
Red 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive's Whistle:
Basis
The Black, Grey and Red 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive and Red 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive in The End was Actually Based on Sierra Railway No. 3, "The Most Photographed Locomotive in the World", due to her numerous film credits. It was built in 1891 by the Rogers Locomotive & Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey, for the Prescott & Arizona Central Railway as their No. 3, named "W. N. Kelley" after the company treasurer. In 1893, the P&AC went bankrupt, and No. 3 was out of work. In 1897, the locomotive was moved from Arizona to Oakdale, California, where she resumed service as Sierra Railway No. 3. Sierra No. 3 operated in freight, passenger, and helper service until 1932, when she was retired and stored near the Jamestown Roundhouse. The locomotive was overhauled and restored to operating condition in 1948 for movie and excursion service. Sierra No. 3 was removed from service in 1996, pending major repairs. Federal regulations regarding the operation of steam locomotives in the United States were updated in the late 1990's, which led to the decision to replace the original Rogers-built boiler on the engine.
Following a large fundraising effort by Railtown 1897 State Historic Park and the California State Railroad Museum Foundation, Sierra No. 3 returned to operation on July 3rd, 2010.
Trivia
Unlike Various Steam Trains (Including Dead Eye Gulch Express and Oceanic Express.) was the Only 4-6-0 Steam Locomotives in the Franchise.
Like Dead Eye Gulch Express and Oceanic Express' Whistle, The Whistle of 4-6-0 Steam Trains are Same Whistle as Frisco' 1522's CB&Q 5 Chime.