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The British Railway series

''The British Railway Stories'' (formerly ''The British Railway Series'') is a series of books and films written and filmed by Simon A.C. Martin and illustrated by railway artist Dean Walker. The books were written as a way of educating children about the railways of Britain towards the end of steam locomotion, and deliver them in a series of enjoyable and insightful stories.
There have been 18 episodes of ''The British Railway Series'' published to YouTube, but creator Simon Martin has stated numerous times that he was unhappy with the original story arc and filming techniques, which will result in the series being remastered in early 2013.
As of 2012, only one book has currently been published. ''Tale of the Unnamed Engine'', tells the story of "W.P.Allen", an LNER Peppercorn Class A1 locomotive 'earning his stripes' as a brand new express passenger locomotive. The book also features a plot device seemingly missing from the YouTube episodes, with Stephen the Holden B12 locomotive serving as the narrator (a device that Martin has stated was his original intention).
==Story==
The British Railway Series: The End of the LNER revolves around the engines who live at Copley Hill engine shed in Leeds on the Eastern Region of British Railways. Set in the 1950s/1960s, the series mainly focuses on three characters: Allen the A1 Peppercorn, Stephen the Holden B12 and Sir Ralph the A4 Pacific. Since Goodbye Stephen The Green Engine, diesels have begun to replace the steam engines on the railway as part of the Modernisation Plan. In later episodes, this has been a major part of the series, as the engines become worried about who will be scrapped first.

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