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FICTIONAL STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
James (Thomas the Tank Engine)

James' DSSSL Engine      
<text, tool> (JADE) A DSSSL tool by James J. Clark. Jade is an implementation of the DSSSL style language for Unix and Microsoft Windows. It can turn the SGML source of the DSSSL standard into an RTF file of about 200 pages using a fairly complex DSSSL specification. http://jclark.com/. (1996-10-13)
V engine         
  • [[Argus As 10]] inverted engine
  • V-angle illustrated by the yellow lines
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH TWO BANKS OF CYLINDERS AT AN ANGLE RESEMBLING A 'V'
V Engine; V-Engine; V-engine; V-type engine; Vee engine; V engines; V32 engine
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft.
Software engine         
CENTRAL PART OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Core engine
A software engine is a core component of a complex software system. Alternate phrases include "software core" and "software core engine", or just "core engine".

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James the Red Engine

James is a fictional anthropomorphic red tender locomotive from The Railway Series children's books by the Reverend Awdry and the TV series adaptation Thomas & Friends. He is a mixed-traffic engine, which means he is just as capable of hauling coaches and trucks. He has a 2-6-0 ("Mogul") wheel arrangement and is engine number 5 on the North Western Railway, The Fat Controller's railway on the Island of Sodor.

James first appeared in The Railway Series in 1946, in the book Thomas the Tank Engine. Two books in the series, no. 3 James the Red Engine and no. 28 James and the Diesel Engines, are dedicated to James.