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  • Jeremiah Jobling
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  • After James bumped the coaches too hard, it was Jeremiah Jobling who had the leather bootlaces needed to mend the brake-pipe along with the newspaper. When he refused to give up the laces, the passengers pressured him into giving them to the guard. It was not revealed if they were returned. In the television series, his model later appeared, ironically, as a railway inspector.
  • Jeremiah Jobling looks like Private Walker from Dad's Army. Whenever he goes anywhere, people comment on the resemblance. In the episode 'James and the Coaches', James is so surprised by the resemblance that he crashes. There are no survivors. 1. * Jeremiah Jobling/Thomas 2. * Jeremiah Jobling/Byron
  • Jeremiah Jobling was a passenger on James' train. After James had bumped the coaches too hard, it was Jeremiah Jobling who had the leather bootlaces needed to mend the brake pipe. When he refused to give up the laces, the passengers pressured him into giving them to the guard. It was not revealed if they were returned. He later appeared as a railway inspector and he has often been seen with a lady who may be his wife.
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  • After James bumped the coaches too hard, it was Jeremiah Jobling who had the leather bootlaces needed to mend the brake-pipe along with the newspaper. When he refused to give up the laces, the passengers pressured him into giving them to the guard. It was not revealed if they were returned. In the television series, his model later appeared, ironically, as a railway inspector.
  • Jeremiah Jobling looks like Private Walker from Dad's Army. Whenever he goes anywhere, people comment on the resemblance. In the episode 'James and the Coaches', James is so surprised by the resemblance that he crashes. There are no survivors. 1. * Jeremiah Jobling/Thomas 2. * Jeremiah Jobling/Byron
  • Jeremiah Jobling was a passenger on James' train. After James had bumped the coaches too hard, it was Jeremiah Jobling who had the leather bootlaces needed to mend the brake pipe. When he refused to give up the laces, the passengers pressured him into giving them to the guard. It was not revealed if they were returned. He later appeared as a railway inspector and he has often been seen with a lady who may be his wife.