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− | When [[Homer]]'s "[[D'oh]]!" causes an earthquake, it breaks the train track. The driver said that he told the people who made it to make the track D'oh-proof. | + | He crashed his train into [[Captain Horatio McCallister]]'s ship after [[Homer]] was kidnapped by {{ap|Louie|Midnight Towboy}}. He then needed a camera battery so ran into the shop [[Cameras]], bought a battery, and ran back to his train and drove off.<ref>"[[Midnight Towboy]]"</ref> |
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+ | When [[Homer]]'s "[[D'oh]]!" causes an earthquake, it breaks the train track. The driver said that he told the people who made it to make the track D'oh-proof.<ref>"[[Them, Robot]]"</ref> | ||
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Train engineer
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Character Information
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The train engineer is a train driver.
History[edit]
He crashed his train into Captain Horatio McCallister's ship after Homer was kidnapped by Louie. He then needed a camera battery so ran into the shop Cameras, bought a battery, and ran back to his train and drove off.[1]
When Homer's "D'oh!" causes an earthquake, it breaks the train track. The driver said that he told the people who made it to make the track D'oh-proof.[2]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Midnight Towboy"
- Episode – "Them, Robot"
References[edit]
- ↑ "Midnight Towboy"
- ↑ "Them, Robot"