
He likes to haul heavy loads on pick-ups, and often picks up too much load.
CHUGGINGTON TALES FROM THE RAILS SERIES
He is as of Series 4 a member of the Chugginers, the building team on Chuggington.
Brewster (voiced by Charlie George in Series 1-3, Toby Davies in Series 4-5, Harry Reeve in Series 6 in the UK, Miles J Harvey in Series 1-5 and Jacks Dean in Series 6 in the US) is a strong, blue and yellow diesel-electric locomotive built to pull heavy loads. He is the main protagonist in the series. Reed in Series 6 in the US) is a red diesel-electric hybrid chugger whose enthusiasm is opposed by his short attention span, and most of his adventures as of Series 4 are in Chug Patrol as an advanced trainee. Wilson (voiced by Morgan Overton in Series 1-3, Edward Sharpe in Series 4-5, Teddy West in Series 6 in the UK, Tony Terraciano in Series 1-5, and Jordan C. Wilson, Brewster and Koko are the main characters in Chuggington. Main article: List of Chuggington episodes Series "Old Chuggington", an abandoned old town with a similar name to the titular town, overgrown with wild vegetation, is occasionally visited. Countryside settings include a farm, a safari park, and a quarry. Side-by-side railway tunnels coloured red, blue, yellow and green run under the town centre, leading to the outside world. The town of Chuggington has a central area of large modern buildings. Some chuggers are modeled after well known locomotives. Chuggers regularly interact with humans such as passengers and maintenance crews. Chuggers have no crews, yet some have crew doors that can open. They have mobile facial and body features.
The locomotives, called "Chuggers", are intelligent, empathetic, independent and somewhat self-directed. The trainees and sometimes the more experienced chuggers learn the value of loyal friendship, telling the truth, listening carefully, persisting under adversity, completing tasks, resolving conflict without violence, and similar values. In the fictional town of Chuggington are young novice railway anthropomorphic locomotives, called "Trainees", Koko, Wilson, Brewster, Hoot, Toot and Piper.