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Cricket Nets 101: Everything You Need to Know
Installing pigeon nets around AC units is crucial to prevent birds from nesting and causing damage. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how Shree Safety Nets Chennai can help:
Why Install Pigeon Nets for AC Units?
Prevent Nesting: Birds often nest near AC units, leading to blockages and potential damage.
Protect Equipment: Nesting materials can clog AC vents, reducing efficiency and increasing maintenance costs.
Health and Safety: Bird droppings near AC units can pose health risks and be unsightly.
Installation Process by Shree Safety Nets Chennai
Assessment: Shree Safety Nets Chennai assesses the AC unit location and surrounding area for the best netting solution.
Customization: Tailored nets are designed to fit around the AC unit without obstructing its functionality.
Professional Installation: Experienced technicians ensure nets are securely installed to withstand weather and bird activity.
Quality Materials: High-quality, durable materials are used to ensure longevity and effectiveness.
Benefits of Shree Safety Nets Chennai’s Pigeon Nets
Effective Bird Deterrence: Prevents pigeons and other birds from accessing the AC unit area.
Durability: Nets are designed to withstand outdoor conditions and remain effective over time.
Aesthetic Appeal: Nets are discreet and do not detract from the building’s appearance.
Low Maintenance: Minimal upkeep required once installed properly.
Cost Considerations
Affordable Solutions: Shree Safety Nets Chennai offers cost-effective options tailored to your specific needs.
Long-Term Savings: Prevents costly repairs and maintenance associated with bird damage.
Conclusion
Installing pigeon nets around AC units is a proactive measure to protect equipment, maintain cleanliness, and ensure safety. Shree Safety Nets Chennai provides professional installation and durable solutions to safeguard your AC units effectively.
For more information or to schedule an installation, contact Shree Safety Nets Chennai today!
Cricket nets are essential for practice sessions, ensuring safety and convenience. Here’s a comprehensive guide with insights from Shree Safety Nets Chennai:
Importance of Cricket Nets
Safety: Protects players and bystanders from stray balls during practice sessions.
Convenience: Provides a dedicated space for uninterrupted practice regardless of weather conditions.
Enhanced Focus: Allows players to concentrate on improving their skills without distractions.
Types of Cricket Nets Offered by Shree Safety Nets Chennai
Indoor Cricket Nets: Ideal for indoor facilities, ensuring year-round practice opportunities.
Outdoor Cricket Nets: Designed for outdoor spaces, providing flexibility in practice locations.
Customized Solutions: Tailored to fit specific dimensions and requirements of your practice area.
Installation Process by Shree Safety Nets Chennai
Site Assessment: Detailed evaluation to determine the optimal placement and configuration of cricket nets.
Customization: Nets are customized to fit the dimensions and layout of the practice area.
Expert Installation: Professionally installed by experienced technicians to ensure safety and durability.
Quality Assurance: High-quality materials used to withstand outdoor elements and frequent use.
Benefits of Choosing Shree Safety Nets Chennai for Cricket Nets
Durability: Nets are crafted from durable materials to withstand rigorous use.
Safety Standards: Comply with safety standards to protect players and spectators.
Custom Solutions: Tailored to meet specific space and practice requirements.
Expertise: Experienced team ensures seamless installation and ongoing support.
Cost Considerations
Affordable Options: Competitive pricing with options that fit various budgets.
Long-Term Investment: Prevents damage to property and injuries, reducing long-term costs.
Conclusion
Cricket nets by Shree Safety Nets Chennai offer a reliable solution for practicing cricket safely and effectively. Whether indoor or outdoor, their customized nets ensure a conducive environment for honing cricket skills.
Contact Shree Safety Nets Chennai today to discuss your cricket netting needs and schedule an installation!
#cricket nets#indoor cricket nets#outdoor cricket nets#cricket practice#cricket training#cricket safety#cricket net installation#Shree Safety Nets Chennai
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Train Rides
Sherlock Holmes | Jeeves and Wooster | Raffles | Poirot
#i love the train scenes in all these shows#sherlock holmes#granada holmes#jeeves and wooster#raffles#crime and cricket#agatha christie’s poirot
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Human train(s)!
This is a gift for @bruhstation's cstm anniversary!! Thank you so much for creating Casa Tidmouth!
The blog was 70% (at least) of the reason of why I first started getting into the ttte fandom and also the reason why I actually got back into art. I'd found the account when I had lost a lot of inspiration in drawing and it motivated me to create more pieces!
Cstm and the ttte art community also made me get back to social media too!! (Made this acc to follow train peeps and was originally supposed to be about ttte before I got obsessed with witch hat hehe)
The blog got me into reading/watching chainsawman and witch hat atleir aswell
Thank you also for making my friends think I'm crazy over talking about cstm and human train shenanigans. Though one of my friends now succsesfully simps for human trains so :D.
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Hmm
hilarious.
desaturated ver because for some reason when I download the pictures with characters designs, they are more saturated than how it looks when i screenshot ^^
I hope the pictures aren't blurry :,)
Thank you again for your brilliant stories and creative au!
#(Eh? Eh? Get it? Human. Train?)#cricket noise#ttte#cstm#thomas the tank engine#ttte humanized#ttte thomas#ttte percy#ttte edward#ttte henry#ttte gordon#ttte james#ttte toby#digital art#i hope you can see the 2x3x4 ship :)#casa tidmouth#half drawn with finger#I cant imagine a mouse#i hope you can forgive me for my lack of words or weird phrases I'm not too good with words#I am honestly truly thankful for this series and the amazing designs and art#it always brings a smile to my face whenever cstm/ttte art content appears on my feed#and this entire year was so much more amazing with trains running around in my head <3#to clarify gordon is looking at eddies scarf#Henrietta or fireman prob took the photo with percys polaroid camera#er with Toby's dislike of egotistical young-ins cause I thought he'd find it humourous how James is so pissed over something so tiny#but I think I misread the orginal notes cause I didnt read the part where it said he frowns at people w/ large egos#casa tidmouth act 1#does gordon ever get reunited with edward and henry in act 2 :(?#anws have a good day everyone!!!#sane's art
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Something I always wonder with the whole: "The lazy populous doesn't want to work!" is if it's only being said to keep minimum wage at the very, very lowest end of 'survivability.'
The "lazy worker" isn't truly a problem. The employers are.
#politics#this is my old man conspiracy theory#it's insane when you actually start job searching and you apply fucking Everywhere and it's crickets#job announcement: no experience required! we'll train you! you're actually PERFECTLY qualified#you apply and then NOTHING. and then you listen to the news or other people#and they complain about how 'lazy' the modern worker is and how employers are DESPERATE for people to work for them...#...and you'll end up knowing better if you haven't soaked up the individualist corporate shill propaganda i think...#...that propaganda (at least in the US) is the idea that the individual worker is always at fault...#...that if they never get a job - even 'entry-level' - that it is THEIR fault...#...if you don't want to work minimum wage get a maximun-effort job!!!!!...#...if you want to Get Hired then make yourself Hireable!!!!!!!!!...#...you must be Indispensable (but potentially for $7.25/hour)!!! it is Up To You!!!...#...make records! never ask for anything! never complain! never dare bite the corporate hand which feeds you!!!!!!!!#that's the type of shit i grew up with at least. and i cannot buy that it isn't propaganda in a world hostile to any layman#i wonder if the romanticized version of the 60s-70s working class in the US is completely true as well...#...i just wonder if we are idealizing a past which never truly occurred for the worker...#...simply because these tactics Aren't New and Aren't Considered Morally Reprehensible because of the Bottom Line#this last part is tangentially-related but i always question whenever people have rose-colored views of The Past
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i don’t really dislike any characters except boring ones ofc but that doesn’t count
but today i am a metatron guy first
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🌱⭐ 8-20-24 💛🍀
#critter chirps#cricket#actually autistic#service dog#service dog in training#photography#aac#aac user#augmentative and alternative communication#dog#dogs#golden retriever
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Rural houses and structures are a lot like stars, in which they are marked out clearly at night, and seem closely grouped, but are actually very far apart
#rural america#late night#your beauty is the glow of a thousand houses in the distance#each one is separate and isolated but from a vantage point they all blend together#forming a collage resembling an artificial galaxy#your voice is like the crickets and the local train passing far away and the highway buzz on a sunset complimented with mountains#you are more than i could ever be and all i could ever want
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Fic Prompts: Snippet Monday
A short scene that doesn't have a story to go with, and is therefore free to incorporate into just about whatever.
Viper
"-look, all I'm saying is we need a break!"
Damas paused to listen to the voices floating up from the elevator shaft. Ah. He'd been beginning to wonder when, exactly, the boys had been planning to turn in their report on the sandstorm evacuation. He stifled a smile and went back to watering the date palms nearest the window as he listened to them arguing.
"A break? Dax, just being here is a break!"
"...you've been out in the sun too long, pal. You seem to have forgotten the life-threatening nonsense these people keep putting us through!"
Jak's laugh grew louder as the elevator rose higher. "So? We have entire days where we don't have to go anywhere or do anything! And we get to go wherever we want! C'mon, Dax, you can't possibly tell me this place isn't like a vacation compared to Haven."
The elevator locked into place and Jak ambled out, looking perfectly at home amid the artificial streams. He lifted a hand in irreverent greeting when he spotted Damas, and made his way across the stepping stones. And if he seemed to be making a game of skipping every other stone, well, Damas wouldn't tell anyone.
"All scouts accounted for!" Jak announced cheerfully as he landed on the last stone, right at the foot of the dais. "Oh hey, the Crawler's making some weird noises though. I think you should have Kleiver do some maintenance on it."
Damas raised a brow. "Hm. A mobile sandstorm shelter won't do us much good if it breaks down. I'll make a note of it."
He set down the pitcher he had been using to water the tree and made his way back to his throne, looking for one of the data recording devices he kept to hand.
"I don't have any other work for you at the moment. If you can find a way to amuse yourselves that doesn't involve violent destruction of private property, the rest of the afternoon is yours to spend as you wish."
Daxter snapped his fingers in a pretense of disappointment. "Darn, well, that rules out all your plans, doesn't it, Jak?"
"Swimming doesn't destroy private property," Jak suggested, bouncing his shoulder.
"Not during a storm," Damas cut in. "I don't want to hear that someone had to take a boat out there and haul you out of a rip current."
Jak was about to argue when he felt Daxter go rigid on his shoulder. Following Damas’s surprised gaze, he found his friend squinting around the room. His ears swiveled and rotated like satellites, as if trying to catch a specific sound.
"Dax? What's wrong?"
"Say, uh, Jak?" Daxter piped up nervously, "Anyone else hear hissing?"
Hissing? Jak frowned and scanned the room, wondering what his friend was hearing. As his eyes swept across the dais, something caught his attention. It wasn’t that noticeable, just the barest hint of motion. But when Jak reached for just a hint of dark eco, suffusing his sclera in darkness, it stood out as clear as lightning.
Instinct took over and Jak had a knife out of his boot before he could even process what he was seeing. In an instant he'd hurled the dagger at the throne, just missing Damas’s calf.
"Jak!" Damas snapped, "Watch it!"
With a pained squeal, something began to thrash beside his foot. Pinned to the leg of the throne by Jak's knife was a massive snake. A Dust Demon viper, slowly losing its camouflage as death throes sent it thrashing in pain.
Damas examined the creature impassively, then slammed down his boot, putting it out of its misery.
"I thought something felt different," he remarked, entirely too calmly. "Next time, aim for the head for a cleaner kill. There's no need to make it suffer."
Daxter’s fur stood on end like static electricity as he clung to Jak’s shoulder in an arch.
"How long was that there?!" he demanded, "Is this a regular problem for you?!"
Damas prodded the still twitching viper with the butt of his staff. "Hardly."
His eyes narrowed in thought, and lowered himself into a crouch to examine the animal. "This little one did not get here on its own power."
Jak was already thinking on the same track.
"Someone brought it here," he realized, and his face twisted into an angry, inhuman snarl.
He jumped up onto the dais to crouch beside Damas and glared at the offending creature.
"So...so what? This was an assassination attempt?"
"Hm. That is very likely," Damas agreed. He didn't seem particularly bothered.
Glancing up, he directed a smile at Jak and Daxter. "Very well done. I commend the both of you. This will not be forgotten."
Daxter perked up, glowing at the praise like he'd had a spotlight shone on him.
Jak missed the praise entirely. He was fully focused on the words assassination attempt. Who would try to kill Damas? And in such an underhanded way? If someone had a problem with the king, there was a perfectly good Arena to settle the dispute in!
Well. To be fair, Jak supposed that would be a fight the dissenter wouldn't walk away from. He wasn't even sure he could beat Damas in a fight. So what did that make this? Cowardice?
Jak hated it. It reminded him of the backstabbing he used to see among the prison guards under Praxis's reign.
Jak glowered at the dead snake, and jerked his knife out of it. He just missed Damas’s approving nod when he bent to clean the blade on his boot before sheathing it again. The snake lay sprawled in unnatural angles, no longer twitching. With dark eco rumbling in his chest like a warning growl, Jak reached down and picked the viper up by the tail.
"I'm gonna find out who did this," he vowed, looking Damas in the eye, "And they're gonna pay."
He started to stand, but a hand on his arm anchored him in place.
"Leave it," Damas commanded. He stood and jerked his chin towards the foot of the throne. "Let everyone who enters this chamber see it there."
"Why?" Jak furrowed his brow and stood to follow, viper dangling from his hand. "Won't that just show the assassin they should try something else?"
Damas settled into his throne with a scoff. "No no, think, Jak. What did I teach you about choosing battles?"
Jak blinked. Was this a test of some kind? He looked to Daxter, who only shrugged. Damas had that secretive glint in his eye, which meant it probably was a test. Jak closed his eyes and tried to think.
He's not facing this head-on, or at least not the way I would. Which means he's probably taking a more subtle approach. Jak, admittedly, was not very good at "subtle". He wracked his brains for an answer, looking between the snake, the throne, and the doors before realizing that Damas was watching his facial expressions intently.
Oh.
"You're...going to watch everyone's reactions? When people come in, right? If...if the assassin or an accomplice comes in, seeing the snake will send a message. Or...or it might spook them into giving something away?"
The answer lacked his usual brash confidence. Jak hoped the king wouldn't pick up on that, but at the same time he knew it was unlikely that he wouldn't. But he couldn't help a little trepidation! Damas clearly expected him to know the answer and he didn't want to get it wrong!
To his relief, Damas dipped his head and smiled proudly.
"Excellent! That is precisely what I intend to do -- so I can't have you running around the city to threaten people with a dead snake."
He gestured to his right meaningfully.
"And as you have no other tasks for the afternoon, I think this would be a good opportunity for you to hone your observation skills. After how quickly you two picked up on the viper's presence, I can think of no better choice to help me suss out our would-be killer."
This time Daxter wasn't the only one to light up and stand a little straighter in response to the commendation. Jak may not have been familiar with ranks and hierarchies, but he understood the gesture of trust Damas was extending to them. And he understood that being asked to stand by at the right hand of a warrior like Damas was no small thing. Damas was asking them to help him find an assassin in the ranks as though he hadn't the slightest doubt that they would be successful.
Jak squared his shoulders and nodded sharply. "We won't let you down," he said firmly.
Damas returned his nod with an almost fond smile. "I know."
Jak leaned on the pillar right of the throne and considered the viper thoughtfully before tossing it to land closer to Damas’s feet. Then, after perhaps a minute of silence, he asked,
"Can I have the fangs though?"
Damas let out a startled laugh. "The fangs?!"
"Yeah," Jak shrugged, suddenly sheepish. "It's- I have a- there's a thing. I need them."
Daxter translated with narrowed eyes. "He means his horrible, horrible, bone collection that he's been making jewelry out of."
Leaning back, Damas laughed again. "Then by all means." He smiled indulgently, gesturing, "Take the fangs! Just be careful of the venom."
"I will." Jak waved off the warning just a touch too nonchalantly. "How long do you think before people start showing up?"
Damas checked his data device. "Four meetings this afternoon, two more after evening meal. The next one is in approximately twenty minutes."
Daxter hopped down and settled into a more comfortable position on the dais steps. "Welp. Sounds like we're gonna be here a while. Jak, you brought snacks, right?"
"We could eat the snake if you're hungry enough," Jak teased.
Daxter made a disgusted sound and looked to Damas, pointing an accusing finger at Jak.
"Will you please do something about him?!"
"Don't eat the evidence, Jak," Damas snorted. "Go get some roasted crickets out of the kitchens if you're hungry. You have a few minutes."
"CRICKETS?!" Daxter shrieked. He clasped his paws to his head in horror. "You're an enabler! Jak! Don't listen to the man!"
Jak pushed off of the pillar and rolled his eyes at Daxter. "If you'll eat a decapod, you can eat a hexapod. Besides, they're good! Damas, you want me to bring you some?"
"Naturally."
Daxter groaned and pulled his ears down over his eyes. "Great. Lunatic and Lunatic Junior are sharing meal plans now. Goodbye, normal diet!"
Jak looked just a little too smug about being labeled "Lunatic Junior".
#fic prompts#writing prompts#snippet monday#Jak and Daxter#dadmas#king damas#tw animal death#I've never eated a roasted cricket before but I'd definitely try it#Damas is trying to train Jak to take on the kind of role Sig holds when he's home#Jak has no idea that he's started an internship
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Cricket Net Installation: Best Practices for Clubs and Academies
Cricket nets are essential for clubs and academies to provide players with a safe and controlled environment for practice. Proper installation and maintenance of cricket nets are crucial to ensure their effectiveness and longevity. Shree Safety Nets Chennai offers expert cricket net installation services tailored to meet the needs of clubs and academies. In this blog post, we will discuss the best practices for cricket net installation to maximize their benefits.
1. Site Assessment and Planning:
1.1 Location: Choose a suitable location for installing cricket nets that offers enough space and is free from obstacles. Ensure the area has a level surface to maintain the stability of the nets.
1.2 Orientation: Orient the nets in a direction that minimizes the impact of sun glare and wind. Ideally, the nets should be oriented north-south to avoid the sun’s direct impact on players’ vision.
1.3 Safety Clearance: Ensure there is sufficient safety clearance around the nets. This includes adequate space behind the bowler and wicketkeeper areas to prevent injuries from fast-moving balls.
2. Selecting Quality Materials:
2.1 Netting Material: Choose high-quality, UV-stabilized netting materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions and intense usage. The netting should be strong enough to endure fast balls without tearing.
2.2 Support Structure: Opt for sturdy, rust-resistant support structures, such as galvanized steel poles. The poles should be securely anchored to the ground to ensure the stability of the netting.
2.3 Ground Anchors: Use robust ground anchors to secure the bottom of the nets, preventing them from flapping in the wind or shifting during play.
3. Professional Installation:
3.1 Expert Team: Engage a professional team, like Shree Safety Nets Chennai, for the installation. Their expertise ensures that the nets are installed correctly and securely.
3.2 Tensioning: Proper tensioning of the nets is crucial to prevent sagging. The nets should be taut to maintain their shape and effectiveness in containing balls.
3.3 Overlapping Sections: Ensure that overlapping sections of netting are securely fastened to avoid gaps where balls could escape. This is particularly important at the seams and corners.
4. Maintenance and Inspections:
4.1 Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the nets and support structures to identify any wear and tear or damage. Promptly repair any issues to maintain the integrity of the nets.
4.2 Cleaning: Keep the nets clean by removing dirt, debris, and any foreign objects. This helps extend the lifespan of the netting material.
4.3 Seasonal Adjustments: Adjust the tension and position of the nets seasonally to account for changes in weather conditions. This helps maintain the effectiveness and safety of the nets throughout the year.
5. Safety Considerations:
5.1 Padding: Consider adding padding to the poles and other hard surfaces around the nets to prevent injuries from accidental collisions.
5.2 Safety Nets: Install additional safety nets or barriers behind the main netting to provide an extra layer of protection for spectators and bystanders.
5.3 Clear Signage: Place clear signage around the netted area to inform users about the rules and safety guidelines for using the nets.
Conclusion: Proper installation and maintenance of cricket nets are essential for providing a safe and effective practice environment for players. By following these best practices, clubs and academies can ensure that their cricket nets remain in optimal condition, offering maximum benefit to players. Shree Safety Nets Chennai offers expert installation services using high-quality materials and professional techniques to meet the specific needs of cricket clubs and academies.
#Cricket Net Installation#Cricket Practice Nets#Shree Safety Nets Chennai#Club Cricket Nets#Academy Cricket Nets#Sports Safety Nets#Professional Installation#Cricket Training#Sports Facilities#Safety Practices#Quality Netting#Durable Cricket Nets#Sports Equipment#Cricket Safety#Chennai Cricket Nets#Customized Net Solutions#UV-Stabilized Nets#Ground Anchors#Net Maintenance#Sports Facility Management
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if y’all see a butch dyke out walking her cat with a pretty pink harness…… give her ur number cause that’s me 😘
#🐺#yeah so i’ve decided i’m gonna harness train cricket lolllll#she’s my cat without a doubt#like super bonded to me#and i’ve been thinking about moving in the near future#and i think it would be easier to potentially pack up and drive across the country#if i could just clip the leash on and go#and also it would be fun to hike and camp with her if she takes to it
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the thing with doing retail therapy before the Annoying Event (which you are preemptively rewarding yourself for going to) is that you have to go to the Annoying Event, which somewhat dampens the joy of retail therapy
#local makers markets love to see me walk thru the door#anyways i’m off to cricket soon :|#i love it when im playing it in the SUMMER with my besties. training (inside but still cold and rainy outside) is not the vibe
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theyre like if the i like trains kid grew up into a captalist
#original character#oc#ttcc#toontown corporate clash#roadmaster#the beasts#ive lured people in with my fanart now look at my manager oc#i researched about the concept so hard i accidently became obsessed with trains#oops!#it was worth it though#ft cricket who was sacrificed for the train joke
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#why he went to England’s football training I don’t know#but we’re always grateful for new Ben content#cricfam#cricketfandom#cricketslash#cricket#england cricket#ben stokes
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I can’t tell you what it means to me to hear Freddie talking so highly of Ben 🥰
#the ship I never knew I needed#seriously cannot wait for tomorrow’s game#or I need training vids of Ben today#Ben being watched on by Freddie#hot diggidy damn#cricfam#cricket#england cricket#cricketfandom#cricketslash#cricket fandom#ben stokes#freddie flintoff#andrew flintoff#the hundred#northern super chargers#kate cross
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Which of your ocs, if any, participate in races? How seriously do they take winning? Do any of them have beef with each other or with canon characters?
Gio was intended to be a full on racer, but he tends to accidentally cause power outages when he gets excited, so that didn't last long.
Bernadette was a champion coach in her youth, the accident that forced the end of her career is what led her to being bitter regarding engines.
Cricket and Nolan are both retired national engines, very successful ones at that. Control is a bit of a collector, so he paid a pretty penny for them when they officially retired.
Geiger is a racer, they are, uh...spirited. Yeah, that's what I'll go with. They take it more serious than most trainfolk their age.
Paskha is the dining car that Turnov sometimes mentions! She and Turnov are siblings (Something seen as a bit unusual, usually engines and coaches that race together are a couple), and quite a power duo. They've been racing for a very long time, which is a representation of how good they are. If an engine doesn't race well, they're usually put back to typical passenger or freight work right away. They've been racing together for about 50 years (Trains age very slowly), and won't be stopping anytime soon.
Prince of Wales used to mention having a guard, and that's who Sentry is! He isn't very into the sport itself, but he does good at it so Prince still races with him.
Smokebox was an upcoming racer, his career was ended permanently when his boiler burst.
As for beef with canon characters, most of them are chill.
However, Geiger has a lot of hatred for just...other engines in general. They have some issues, especially with steam trains, so they just. really hate Rusty.
Bernadette is distrusting of engines in general, but usually people can work past it. However, she has sent Greaseball out of her office crying before-
Snowy hates electrics and diesels and she will have this fact broadcasted wherever she can.
#starlight express#stex#gio the electric engine#Bernadette the business class car#Cricket the Australian engine#Nolan the Irish engine#Geiger the Electro Diesel#Paskha the dining car#Sentry the Security Truck#Smokebox the burst steam train#Snowy the snow plow
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