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List of characters in The Railway Series

The Railway Series (1945-2011) is a series of books by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry (Books 1-26) and Christopher Awdry (Books 27-42).

Unless otherwise stated on this page, the technical notes come from actual notes laid out by Wilbert Awdry when he was developing the characters and setting for his stories; these notes are cited in his publication The Island of Sodor: Its People, History, and Railways.[1]

North Western Railway edit

The North Western Railway (NWR) is the main standard gauge rail network on the Island of Sodor. The railway's motto is "Nil Unquam Simile", which is Latin for "There's nothing quite like it". From nationalisation on January 1, 1948 until it privatised, the railway was the North Western Region of British Railways (BR). From 1925 onwards, it is managed by three Fat Controllers.

“Please tell everyone that whatever happens elsewhere, Steam will still be at work here. We shall be glad to welcome all who want to see and travel behind, real engines.”

― Sir Charles Topham Hatt II/The Fat Controller, Enterprising Engines

Steam engines edit

Thomas (NWR 1) edit

Thomas is a blue 0-6-0T ex-London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E2 class locomotive. He is the fourth character to appear in The Railway Series and is the railway's #1 engine. When Thomas first arrived on Sodor, he worked as the station pilot at Vicarstown. After helping to rescue James from a nasty accident, Thomas was delighted to be permanently assigned to the Ffarquhar Branch Line, with two faithful coaches, Annie and Clarabel. In Tank Engine Thomas Again, Thomas is very proud of his own branch line and had many adventures during his first days on the line, where he forgets his guard by mistake, goes fishing, gets stuck in the snow, and meets two new friends, Terence and Bertie.

Edward (NWR 2) edit

Edward is a blue 4-4-0 ex-Furness Railway K2 class mixed-traffic locomotive and is the first character to be created by the Rev. W. Awdry. He is the railway's #2 engine. With BoCo, Edward runs the Brendam Branch Line which travels from Wellsworth to Brendam. Sometimes, the big engines would tease Edward of being old-fashioned, slow, and unreliable. In the story Edward's Exploit, during one rainy night, Edward was taking a passenger train full of enthusiasts home to Tidmouth, his crack-pin snapped, forcing his driver and fireman to remove his side rods. However, Edward was able to pull his heavy train back very late, but with triumph.

Henry (NWR 3) edit

Henry was originally a 4-6-2 designed by Sir Nigel Gresley. He was built circa 1919 and arrived on Sodor in 1922 when the Fat Controller was swindled into buying him.[2] There have been two Railway Series books devoted to Henry: Henry the Green Engine and Henry and the Express.

Awdry originally planned to write Henry out of the series, because C. Reginald Dalby's drawings made him look too similar to Gordon. After getting various letters from children about the character, Awdry changed his mind and in the book Henry the Green Engine, Henry is damaged in an accident when pulling the Flying Kipper, and was rebuilt offsite at Crewe Works to the design of the Stanier "Black Five".[3] Henry is painted green with red stripes, and can sometimes come across as arrogant and rude, but he does work hard and has even been called an "enterprising engine".

Henry was the central character in a controversial Railway Series story. In the story Henry's Sneeze, the character blasts some troublemaking schoolboys with soot and they "ran away as black as niggers". In 1972, articles in the British press raised this as an example of racism. Awdry claimed that it was a case of oversensitivity on the part of the race relations board, but he apologized and changed the offending sentence to "as black as soot", which has been used in subsequent editions of the book.[4]

Gordon (NWR 4) edit

Gordon is a big blue 4-6-2 ('Pacific') ex-London and North Eastern Railway Gresley Class A1 locomotive and is the railway's #4 engine. He works on the Main Line and originally pulled the Wild Nor' Wester from London to Sodor, until being superseded by Pip and Emma in 2011. As of 1967, Gordon is Flying Scotsman's only surviving brother.

James (NWR 5) edit

James is a modified red 2-6-0 ('Mogul') ex-Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Class 28 mixed-traffic locomotive. Built in 1912 to 1913, he was sold to the North Western Railway still painted in L&YR black livery by the London Midland & Scottish Railway in 1925. Following James' crash on his first day, he was repaired at the works at Crovan's Gate and painted red with black (later blue) and gold stripes. James is the railway's #5 engine.

In the Author's Note of James the Red Engine (where James first appeared properly), it states that the nationalisation of British Railways has just happened.

Percy (NWR 6) edit

Percy is a small green 0-4-0ST ex-Great Western Railway Trojan locomotive and Thomas's best friend.[5] In Troublesome Engines, Percy was first brought to the North Western Railway to help out the work while Henry, Gordon, and James went on strike and later became station pilot at Tidmouth. Following the construction of Knapford Harbour in 1955, Percy was moved permanently to the Ffarquhar Branch Line, where he works as a general goods engine. He is the railway's #6 engine.

Toby (NWR 7/BR 68221/LNER 8221/7127) edit

Toby is a square 0-6-0 GER Class C53 tram engine. Originally duller brown, Toby was repainted chocolate brown with blue side-plates.[6] He used to worked on a tramway in East Anglia with his coach Henrietta, delivering goods from the farms to the junction and other stations. In 1951, Toby and Henrietta were brought to the North Western Railway to run the line to Ffarquhar Quarry after the tramway closed down as it was found to be illegal for Thomas to go on the Quarry Tramroad without side-plates or cowcatchers. Toby is the railway's #7 engine.

Duck/Montague (NWR 8/GWR/BR 5741) edit

Duck (real name Montague) is a green 0-6-0PT ex-Great Western Railway 5700 Class locomotive, and was nicknamed because he "waddles". Duck thinks that there are two ways of doing things: the Great Western way and the wrong way. He works on the Little Western with Oliver and his two autocoaches, Alice and Mirabel. Duck was allocated #8 on the North Western Railway, but was allowed to keep his GWR/BR number '5741'.

Donald and Douglas (NWR 9 and 10/BR 57646 and 57647) edit

Donald and Douglas are a pair of blue 0-6-0 ex-Caledonian Railway locomotives of the 652 Class (originally painted in BR black; whereas in the television series, they remained that color, and known by their old numbers 57646 and 57647) and has arrived on Sodor from Glasgow, Scotland in 1959. In The Twin Engines, knowing that one of them would have been scrapped if left behind, they made quiet arrangements with their crews to travel together minus visible numbers and hope for the best. Although the Fat Controller had only purchased one engine from British Railways and intended to send the other back, he changed his mind after hearing how hard they worked clearing lines of heavy snow, and decided to purchase them both. Donald and Douglas are the railway's #9 and #10 engines, respectively.

Oliver (NWR 11/GWR/BR 1436) edit

Oliver is a dark green 0-4-2T ex-Great Western Railway 1400 class locomotive, and has 'escaped' from the Other Railway, where he was due to be scrapped. The 1400 class engines were fitted with a connector system, allowing the driver to control the locomotive remotely from the cab of an 'autocoach', such as Isabel.

In Enterprising Engines, Oliver, Isabel and Toad were escaping to the North Western Railway, but unfortunately, Oliver ran out of coal in the goods yard at Barrow-in-Furness. Shortly afterwards, Douglas helped save the group from the expectation of scrap and took them to Crovan's Gate Works to be fixed. Oliver's daring escape made him popular with the other engines. He was allocated #11 on the North Western Railway, but was allowed to keep his GWR/BR number '1436'. Oliver was assigned to work with Duck on the Little Western, and has been happily based there ever since despite his initial trouble with ballast trucks.

Diesel engines edit

Daisy (NWR D1) edit

Daisy is a green diesel railcar based on the British Rail Class 101 in a unique single car configuration. She was built in 1960 and arrived on Sodor specially for use on the Ffarquhar Branch Line, after Thomas crashed into the Ffarquhar Stationmaster's house. Daisy was highly opinionated about her functions at first, but after her humiliation from a stray bull, she made more effort to settle in. Daisy first appeared in Branch Line Engines.[7]

BoCo (NWR D2/BR D5702) edit

BoCo is a green Co-Bo mixed-traffic diesel-electric locomotive, who primarily works on the Brendam Branch Line, but can also be seen working on the Main Line. BoCo is manufactured by Metropolitan-Vickers, named after its wheel arrangement, which is known as "Co-Bo". In The Railway Series, BoCo carries his NWR number 'D2' (whereas in the television series, he carries the number D5702). He first appeared in Main Line Engines, was built in 1958, and arrived on Sodor in 1965. BoCo and Edward are mentors to Bill and Ben.

Bear (NWR D3/BR D7101) edit

Bear (originally known as D7101) is based on the British Rail Class 35. He first came to Sodor on trial for the Fat Controller in 1967, and was accompanied by another diesel engine, D199, who talked about taking over the railway, which 7101 didn't like. After 7101 suffered from a leaked brake ejector and was helped by Henry along with 199 and their trains, he befriended him. After 199 was sent back home, the Fat Controller decided to give 7101 another chance to stay and work on the North Western Railway. 7101 was given a new name "Bear", a new number 'D3', and a new coat of paint. Nowadays, Bear pulls the 'Limited', the semi-fast passenger train, and the Wild Nor' Wester when Henry, Gordon and James are busy elsewhere or unavailable.

Pip and Emma edit

Pip (short for Philippa) and Emma are two Class 43 power cars which makes up an InterCity 125 trainset. They had experienced problems with their cooling system and came to the railway when Gordon was deputizing for an excursion train on the Other Railway.

Pip and Emma only appeared three times: Gordon the High-Speed Engine, Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines and Thomas and his Friends. In 2011, following Privatization, the Fat Controller decided to purchase them in order to run a faster service to London,[8] when time was being wasted exchanging engines at Barrow.

Rolling stock edit

Annie and Clarabel edit

Annie and Clarabel are Thomas' faithful regular coaches who work with him as a push-pull train on his branch line, enabling Thomas to stay at one end for his return journeys from Knapford. Annie only takes passengers, while Clarabel has a composite layout in which she has a compartment for luggage and the guard, and a drivers' cabin at her rear end. Thomas sometimes sing them songs to keep up a good rhythm as he travels along with them and they love to sing back. Annie and Clarabel are the first official female characters created by the Rev. W. Awdry.

Henrietta edit

Henrietta is Toby's faithful four-wheeled tram coach. In Toby the Tram Engine, Henrietta was depressed when lorries and buses replaced her work. When the tramway closed down in 1951, Toby and Henrietta were transferred to the North Western Railway because Toby couldn't bear to leave his coach behind. Henrietta is often used to transport workmen to and from Ffarquhar Quarry. In Thomas and Victoria, some workmen had to ride on Henrietta's balcony, but it was a by-law forbidding passengers to ride on balconies of coaches. Until then, the Fat Controller restored an old Furness Railway (FR) coach named Victoria to help Toby and Henrietta. Together, they formed "Toby's Vintage Train".

Isabel, Dulcie, Alice and Mirabel edit

Isabel, Dulcie, Alice and Mirabel are four Great Western autocoaches who are paired with Oliver (Isabel and Dulcie) and Duck (Alice and Mirabel) on the Little Western.

Toad edit

Toad is Oliver's brake van who was once saved when Douglas helped him, Oliver and Isabel escape from scrap on the Other Railway. Toad requested to be Douglas' brake van in deep gratitude for the latter's actions, which he felt greatly humbled by.

Troublesome Trucks edit

The Troublesome Trucks are open wagons which they carry goods and materials on the North Western Railway. They are nicknamed because they can be very troublesome and loved to play tricks on the engines.

Victoria edit

Victoria is a vintage four-wheeled coach originating from the Furness Railway. She was built in 1882 and worked on the Lakeside branch line with Albert and Helena. After being out of service, Victoria was moved to Sodor and was turned into a summerhouse in a garden close to Elsbridge. In Thomas and Victoria, after being discovered, it was a decision Victoria could be restored and used on the line to Ffarquhar Quarry to help Toby and Henrietta.

Skarloey Railway edit

The Skarloey Railway (SR) is a 2'3" narrow gauge railway which runs from the North Western Railway's station at Crovan's Gate to Skarloey. The railway is owned by Sir Handel Brown, who serves as its chairman and is run by Mr. Roger Sam, son of the previous controller, Mr. Peter Sam. The locomotives are all based on their Talyllyn Railway counterparts.

Steam engines edit

Skarloey (SR 1) edit

Skarloey is a red 0-4-2ST (originally an 0-4-0ST) engine, and is named after Skarloey Lake, the northernmost point for passengers. Skarloey's equivalent on the Talyllyn Railway is Talyllyn. He was built in 1864 and arrived on Sodor the following year. The story of Skarloey's early years was told in Very Old Engines, where it was revealed he was overly excitable and eager to make an impression before becoming a humbler and dedicated engine. Skarloey was laid to one side in 1943 when he was worn out, but was hastily reinstated during the events of Old Faithful. Between 1955 and 1957, Skarloey was overhauled in England and he returned to regular service in 1958.

Rheneas (SR 2) edit

Rheneas is a red 0-4-0WT (but also has a back tank) engine, and is named after the station and waterfall. He was built in 1865 by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. of Whitehaven, the same company that built Skarloey. They are the oldest working engines on Sodor. Rheneas is more cautious than Skarloey, and was nicknamed 'Gallant Old Engine', as he kept the railway running during the turbulent period when Skarloey was in poor mechanical shape. Rheneas' equivalent on the Talyllyn Railway is Dolgoch. In Four Little Engines, Rheneas was sent away to be overhauled, and did not return until Gallant Old Engine.

Sir Handel/Falcon (SR/MSR 3) edit

Sir Handel (originally known as Falcon) is a red 0-4-2ST (originally 0-4-0ST) engine, and is named after Sir Handel Brown, the first manager. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Sir Haydn. Sir Handel was built in 1904 at the Falcon Works in Loughborough for the Mid Sodor Railway, and was named Falcon and painted blue. In 1982, Sir Handel was invited to the Talyllyn Railway. The real railway had paid tribute to The Railway Series by repainting Sir Haydn to resemble his counterpart.

Peter Sam/Stuart (SR/MSR 4) edit

Peter Sam (originally known as Stuart) is a red 0-4-2ST engine, and is named after the previous controller. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Edward Thomas. Peter Sam was built in 1920 by Kerr Stuart and Co. in Stoke-on-Trent for the Mid Sodor Railway, and was named Stuart and painted green. Like Sir Handel, Peter Sam was later sold to the Sodor Aluminium Company, and then in 1951 to the Skarloey Railway. Following an accident with some slate trucks, Peter Sam lost his funnel and was fitted with a Giesl ejector. In the 1990s, he was sent to the Talyllyn Railway. As with Sir Handel, this was based on real-life events when the Talyllyn Railway repainted Edward Thomas as his counterpart.

Duncan (SR 6) edit

Duncan is a grumpy red 0-4-0WT engine, who was built by Andrew Barclay in Kilmarnock, and entered service on Sodor in 1958.[9] He was purchased second-hand as a spare engine, when Peter Sam had an accident at the Skarloey Slate Quarry. Duncan is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Douglas, and first appeared in The Little Old Engine.

Ivo Hugh (SR 7) edit

Ivo Hugh is a young red 0-4-2T engine. He is named in honor of the former Chief Mechanical Engineer, Mr. Ivo Hugh. Ivo Hugh was built in 1996 at Crovan's Gate Works by the Engineering Department in New Little Engine. Ivo Hugh is unique in the engine roster due to being a side-tank engine, and he is powerful enough to handle the heaviest work.

Duke (SR 8/MSR 1) edit

Duke, named after the Duke of Sodor, is a orange-brown 0-4-0ST+T engine, who initially worked on the Mid Sodor Railway as its #1 engine. He is based on the Ffestiniog Railway locomotive Prince, one of four engines in the Ffestiniog Railway's 'Small England class'. Duke was built in 1879 and arrived for the opening of the Mid Sodor Railway the following year. When it closed down in 1947, Duke was left in the abandoned sheds for 22 years before being found and rescued in 1969, and was moved to be restored and put to work on the Skarloey Railway.

Diesel engines edit

Rusty (SR 5) edit

Rusty is a black 4wDM engine. He carries out maintenance work and odd jobs around, and was acquired direct from the manufacturers in 1957.[9] Rusty is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Midlander, and first appeared in The Little Old Engine. Rusty is the second diesel engine to appear in The Railway Series and the first diesel engine ever to become a permanent resident on Sodor.

Fred (SR 9) edit

Fred is the railway's second diesel engine. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Alf. He is mentioned in New Little Engine. According to Sodor: Reading Between the Lines, Fred entered service in 1989, having been acquired from the National Coal Board.

Culdee Fell Railway edit

The Culdee Fell Railway (CFR) is Sodor's only rack railway. It climbs to the top of Sodor's highest mountain, which shares the railway's name. It is based on the Snowdon Mountain Railway in North Wales, was opened in 1900, and for many years was operated under the direction of Mr. Walter Richards, the General Manager. The railway was only featured in Mountain Engines. The locomotives on the line are all 0-4-2RTs.

Steam engines edit

Godred (CFR 1) edit

Godred was the original engine on the railway, and is named after one of Sodor's historical rulers.

Culdee tells a made up story about Godred in Mountain Engines:[10] Shortly after the railway opened, he lost contact with the rack rail at a loosened rail-joint and plunged over a cliff. Godred was so badly damaged that he was scrapped, with his parts being used to repair the other engines. This incident is based directly upon the Snowdon Mountain Railway's opening day accident when their No. 1 L.A.D.A.S suffered a similar accident.

Culdee (CFR 4) edit

Culdee is the principal engine on the Mountain Railway. He is based on No. 4 Snowdon. When introduced in Mountain Engines, he had been overhauled in Switzerland in 1962-63 and was on the last stage of his journey home. Culdee has great respect for dangers found on the line and relies on his coach, Catherine, to help him travel safety.

Lord Harry/Patrick (CFR 6) edit

Lord Harry/Patrick arrived in 1962 and was named after the manager. He is based on No. 6 Padarn. When he was new, Lord Harry was reckless and scared his coaches by taking risks. After he derailed and disgraced himself, Lord Harry got punished by having his name taken away. He asked for a second chance, and was given a job of doing lowly shunting. But he was fittingly renamed "Patrick" in honor of the climber who risked his life to help the others.

Other engines edit

Ernest (CFR 2), Wilfred (CFR 3), and Shane Dooiney (CFR 5) arrived on Sodor with Godred and Culdee in time in March 1900. Following Godred's accident shortly after opening, the engines worked the line successfully for 60 years. They were gently maintained and sent back, in rotation, to the builders in Switzerland for overhaul.

Arlesdale Railway edit

The Arlesdale Railway is Sodor's smallest railway. It is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in Cumbria. The railway is run by Fergus Duncan (The Small Controller). Five engines appear in the books. Three diesel locomotives are mentioned in the companion books: Sigrid of Arlesdale, Blister I and Blister II.

Rex edit

Rex is a green 2-8-2 tender engine who is based on Ravenglass & Eskdale's River Esk and was built in 1923. He enjoys nothing more than teasing Mike. Rex is a hard-working engine, but can sometimes has problems with traction.

Mike edit

Mike is a grumpy red 2-8-2 tender engine who prefers goods trains to passengers. Once in the story Mike's Whistle, when a stray cow steps onto the line, Mike crossly tries to “shoo” her away by whistling so hard, which causes his whistle cap to blow off completely and land in an adjacent field by the side of the line, and nobody can look for it anywhere. So they have to make whistling sounds for Mike as well.

Bert edit

Bert is a quiet blue 0-8-2 tender engine. He is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale's River Irt. In the story Tit for Tat, Bert is splashed by some photographing visitors to the Arlesdale Railway and is determined to get back at them.

Jock edit

Jock is a yellow 2-6-2 built by the Arlesdale Railway in 1976 to cover a shortage of power. He first appeared in Jock the New Engine. He is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale's Northern Rock. Jock was built in the workshops at Ravenglass in 1976, then to the design of chief engineer, Ian Smith.

Frank edit

Frank is a 0-4-4DH who appeared in Jock The New Engine. He is based on Perkins.

Privately owned/Other Sudrian railways edit

Neil (S&M 2) edit

Neil is a dark green 0-4-0 box tank locomotive with a heavy Scottish accent, originating from the Sodor and Mainland Railway (S&M). He first appears in the book Very Old Engines and was close friends with Skarloey. It is mentioned by Christopher Awdry in Sodor: Reading Between the Lines that Neil is still around but is not known where.[8]

Bill and Ben (SCC 1 and 2) edit

Bill and Ben are orange 0-4-0ST locomotives who works for the Sodor China Clay Co (SCC). They both have saddle tanks which cover their smokeboxes, but not their fireboxes. They have the intitals 'SCC' painted in yellow on their saddle tanks, and underneath are their names on brown nameplates; their numbers 1 and 2 are painted on their smokeboxes under the words 'Brendam Bay'. Apart from their numbers and nameplates, they are absolutely identical from the outset — which can be confusing for other engines. Bill and Ben are based on Alfred and Judy, two engines built by Bagnall's of Stafford who worked at Par, Cornwall. They are unusually low, allowing them to fit under a narrow rail bridge that taller engines could not access without being heavily cut down in size. Bill and Ben first appeared in the book Main Line Engines and played a major role in Thomas and the Twins.

Mavis (FQC 1) edit

Mavis is a 0-6-0DM shunting locomotive who works for the Ffarquhar Quarry Co (FQC).[11] She sometimes brings Toby's trucks down the line when he is busy. Mavis is based on a British Rail Class 04, some of which were fitted with sideplates and cowcatchers for use on the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway. She was built by the Drewry Car Company [12] and arrived on Sodor in 1962. Mavis first appeared in the book Tramway Engines and was named after the Rev. W. Awdry's neighbor in Rodborough, Stroud.[citation needed]

British Railways/Visitors edit

Various engines from British Railways (BR) (also known as 'the Other Railway') and some from preserved/private railways and museums have visited the North Western Railway, both on regular trains to-and-from the Mainland, or for special events.

The 'Other Railway' Engines edit

The Big City Engine edit

The Big City Engine is a 4-6-0 ex-London, Midland and Scottish Railway "Patriot" Class who visited Sodor sometime in 1956. Once, he had gotten into an argument with Gordon and Duck about what was the name of the big station in London: King's Cross, Euston, Paddington or St. Pancras.

Jinty and Pug edit

Jinty and Pug are two ex-LMS tank engines who visited Sodor on loan - along with five other engines - to help out on the North Western Railway, while the Fat Controller's engines went to be on display in London in the book The Eight Famous Engines. They are best friends of Percy. Jinty is based on an 0-6-0T LMS Fowler Class 3F, and Pug is based on an 0-4-0ST LMS Kitson 0F.

Diesel edit

Diesel is a black British Rail Class 08 diesel shunter who visited Sodor on trial in 1957. He first appeared in the book Duck and the Diesel Engine and played a non-speaking role in Thomas and the Great Railway Show. Diesel is the first known standard gauge diesel engine to ever visit Sodor, and also, the first diesel locomotive to be created by the Rev. W. Awdry.

City of Truro (GWR 3440)

The City of Truro is a famous tender engine from the Great Western Railway. He also once visited Sodor in 1957 on a rail-tour from the Mainland and stayed for one night. City of Truro befriended Duck, as the two were both Great Western engines and talked all night, much to Gordon's annoyance. Gordon tried to beat City of Truro's speed record, but only to have his dome blown off on the Viaduct. City of Truro normally resides at the STEAM Museum in Swindon, England.

Stepney (LBSCR 55) edit

Stepney is a real-life "Bluebell" 0-6-0T LB&SCR A1X class locomotive, who was featured in the book Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine. In 1960, he became the first steam engine to be preserved by the Bluebell Railway in East Sussex. Stepney and his controller paid a visit to Sodor in 1962, when he was on loan. During his visit, Stepney caught a cricket ball in one of his trucks, helped Caroline, and double-headed the Wild Nor' Wester with Duck after Class 40 had failed.

Class 40 (BR D4711) edit

Class 40 is a green and yellow British Rail Class 40 who also visited Sodor on loan in 1962. He insulted the other engines and bragged about his modernity. Class 40 got his comeuppance when an inspector's bowler hat got sucked into his air intake, causing him to break down and leaving Stepney and Duck to pull the Wild Nor' Wester for him. Afterwards, Class 40 was sent away in disgrace while everyone was wishing Stepney and his controller farewell.

Flying Scotsman (LNER 4472/BR 60103) edit

The Flying Scotsman is a world-famous engine and has been described as the 'world's most famous steam locomotive'. He holds the record of being the first engine to officially run at over 100 mph. Flying Scotsman visited Sodor in late 1967 to cheer up his only surviving brother, Gordon, when he was in the ownership of Alan Pegler. Flying Scotsman's two tenders (one for coal and water and the other for water) were a key feature of the plot of the story Tenders for Henry.

Diesel 199/Spamcan (BR D199) edit

Diesel 199 is a blue British Rail Class 46 who came on trial to Sodor with D7101. He soon made himself an enemy of the steam engines. The next day, 199 failed while pulling a train of fuel and oil tankers at a signal box at Kellsthorpe Road. After Henry came to help, the signalman called 199 "Spamcan" as an insult. After 7101 fails with the Limited, Henry helps both diesels and their trains to the next station. The Fat Controller wasn't pleased with 199 and soon sent him back home for offending the steam engines.

Wilbert (DFR 3806) edit

Wilbert (originally named "G.B. Keeling") is a real-life Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST from the Dean Forest Railway. He is named after the Rev. W. Awdry, who was once a president of the heritage railway. In Wilbert the Forest Engine, the Fat Controller arranged for Wilbert to come help on his railway. During his visit, Wilbert tells Thomas and Toby the story of his brother, Sixteen, accidentally filled up with milk instead of water, and used a coil of wire to couple it up to his damaged ballast truck.

Albert edit

Albert is a red J1 tank engine who originally worked on the Furness Railway with his two coaches, Victoria and Helena. Albert was once buried at a tunnel by an avalanche when he lets off too much steam starting from the station, one day after boasting about the snow.

Non-rail vehicles edit

Terence edit

Terence is an orange caterpillar tractor who works on a small field on the Ffarquhar Branch Line, and is owned by Farmer Finney. In the book Tank Engine Thomas Again, when Thomas first met Terence, he insulted him for having 'ugly' caterpillar tracks, but later regretted it and befriended Terence after he pulled him out of a snowdrift. Terence is based on a Caterpillar Model 70.

Bertie edit

Bertie is a little red bus who works alongside the Ffarquhar Branch Line. In the story Thomas and Bertie, Bertie had a race with Thomas to Ffarquhar after claiming he was the faster of the two, but lost after having to stop at a traffic light. Bertie is based on the Leyland Tiger.

Trevor edit

Trevor is a traction engine who resides at the Wellsworth Vicarage Orchard. He was due to be broken up before saved by Vicar. Trevor is based on the William Foster & Co. Traction Engine No. 14593.

Harold edit

Harold is a white and red helicopter who patrols the skies of Sodor, searching for help and disasters. When Harold first met Percy, he insulted that the railways are "slow and old-fashioned". Percy, who is cross at this, is taking some trucks and decides to race Harold to Knapford Harbour. Harold is based on the Sikorsky S-55.

George edit

George is a grumpy green steamroller whose interactions with engines generally lead to trouble.

Caroline edit

Caroline is an elderly car owned by a cricketer and only appears in the story Train Stops Play. In 1962, the cricketers give chase in Caroline all the way to Ffarquhar. Caroline is exhausted, so Stepney helps her and the cricketers back to Elsbridge and he and his crew watch the match.

Bulgy edit

Bulgy is a bad-tempered double-decker bus with an ideological opposition to railways. His favorite phrase is "Free the roads!". Bulgy is based on the AEC Regent III that served many of London's bus routes in the 1940s and 1950s.

People edit

Sir Topham Hatt edit

Sir Topham Hatt, better known as The Fat Controller, is the manager of the North Western Railway on Sodor. His son, Charles Topham Hatt II succeeded him in 1954, and his grandson, Stephen Topham Hatt III became the controller in 1984. His son, Richard, will be the next Fat Controller.

Sir Handel Brown edit

Sir Handel Brown is the owner of the Skarloey Railway. He often had other business to attend to, and was never seen in the books.

Peter Sam edit

Peter Sam (known as The Thin Controller) is the vice president of the Skarloey Railway. He succeeded his father, Mr. Robert Sam in 1951, and was hired by the new owner, Sir Handel Lloyd Brown. Like his father, he spent his entire working life on the Skarloey Railway.

Fergus Duncan edit

Fergus Duncan (known as The Small Controller) is the manager of the Arlesdale Railway. Despite being known as the Small Controller, he is taller than both the Fat Controller and the Thin Controller.

The Fat and Thin Clergymen edit

The Fat and Thin Clergymen are two clergymen with a strong interest in the railways on the Island of Sodor. The Thin Clergyman is an author and is strongly hinted to be the Rev. W. Awdry. The Fat Clergyman, who records taking pictures, is implied to be the Rev. Wilbert Awdry's real-life friend, the Rev. Teddy Boston.

References edit

  1. ^ Awdry, Wilbert (1987). The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways. Kaye & Ward. ISBN 9780434927623.
  2. ^ Awdry, Wilbert (1987). The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways. Kaye & Ward. p. 129. ISBN 9780434927623.
  3. ^ "W. Awdry Dies". The Washington Post. The Washington Post. 23 March 1997. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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For the characters who appear in Thomas amp Friends see List of Thomas amp Friends characters and List of Thomas amp Friends film characters The Railway Series 1945 2011 is a series of books by the Rev Wilbert Awdry Books 1 26 and Christopher Awdry Books 27 42 Contents 1 North Western Railway 1 1 Steam engines 1 1 1 Thomas NWR 1 1 1 2 Edward NWR 2 1 1 3 Henry NWR 3 1 1 4 Gordon NWR 4 1 1 5 James NWR 5 1 1 6 Percy NWR 6 1 1 7 Toby NWR 7 BR 68221 LNER 8221 7127 1 1 8 Duck Montague NWR 8 GWR BR 5741 1 1 9 Donald and Douglas NWR 9 and 10 BR 57646 and 57647 1 1 10 Oliver NWR 11 GWR BR 1436 1 2 Diesel engines 1 2 1 Daisy NWR D1 1 2 2 BoCo NWR D2 BR D5702 1 2 3 Bear NWR D3 BR D7101 1 2 4 Pip and Emma 1 3 Rolling stock 1 3 1 Annie and Clarabel 1 3 2 Henrietta 1 3 3 Isabel Dulcie Alice and Mirabel 1 3 4 Toad 1 3 5 Troublesome Trucks 1 3 6 Victoria 2 Skarloey Railway 2 1 Steam engines 2 1 1 Skarloey SR 1 2 1 2 Rheneas SR 2 2 1 3 Sir Handel Falcon SR MSR 3 2 1 4 Peter Sam Stuart SR MSR 4 2 1 5 Duncan SR 6 2 1 6 Ivo Hugh SR 7 2 1 7 Duke SR 8 MSR 1 2 2 Diesel engines 2 2 1 Rusty SR 5 2 2 2 Fred SR 9 3 Culdee Fell Railway 3 1 Steam engines 3 1 1 Godred CFR 1 3 1 2 Culdee CFR 4 3 1 3 Lord Harry Patrick CFR 6 3 2 Other engines 4 Arlesdale Railway 4 1 Rex 4 2 Mike 4 3 Bert 4 4 Jock 4 5 Frank 5 Privately owned Other Sudrian railways 5 1 Neil S amp M 2 5 2 Bill and Ben SCC 1 and 2 5 3 Mavis FQC 1 6 British Railways Visitors 6 1 The Other Railway Engines 6 1 1 The Big City Engine 6 1 2 Jinty and Pug 6 1 3 Diesel 6 1 4 Stepney LBSCR 55 6 1 5 Class 40 BR D4711 6 1 6 Flying Scotsman LNER 4472 BR 60103 6 1 7 Diesel 199 Spamcan BR D199 6 1 8 Wilbert DFR 3806 6 1 9 Albert 7 Non rail vehicles 7 1 Terence 7 2 Bertie 7 3 Trevor 7 4 Harold 7 5 George 7 6 Caroline 7 7 Bulgy 8 People 8 1 Sir Topham Hatt 8 2 Sir Handel Brown 8 3 Peter Sam 8 4 Fergus Duncan 8 5 The Fat and Thin Clergymen 9 References Unless otherwise stated on this page the technical notes come from actual notes laid out by Wilbert Awdry when he was developing the characters and setting for his stories these notes are cited in his publication The Island of Sodor Its People History and Railways 1 North Western Railway editThe North Western Railway NWR is the main standard gauge rail network on the Island of Sodor The railway s motto is Nil Unquam Simile which is Latin for There s nothing quite like it From nationalisation on January 1 1948 until it privatised the railway was the North Western Region of British Railways BR From 1925 onwards it is managed by three Fat Controllers Please tell everyone that whatever happens elsewhere Steam will still be at work here We shall be glad to welcome all who want to see and travel behind real engines Sir Charles Topham Hatt II The Fat Controller Enterprising EnginesSteam engines edit Thomas NWR 1 edit Main article Thomas the Tank Engine Thomas is a blue 0 6 0T ex London Brighton and South Coast Railway E2 class locomotive He is the fourth character to appear in The Railway Series and is the railway s 1 engine When Thomas first arrived on Sodor he worked as the station pilot at Vicarstown After helping to rescue James from a nasty accident Thomas was delighted to be permanently assigned to the Ffarquhar Branch Line with two faithful coaches Annie and Clarabel In Tank Engine Thomas Again Thomas is very proud of his own branch line and had many adventures during his first days on the line where he forgets his guard by mistake goes fishing gets stuck in the snow and meets two new friends Terence and Bertie Edward NWR 2 edit Edward is a blue 4 4 0 ex Furness Railway K2 class mixed traffic locomotive and is the first character to be created by the Rev W Awdry He is the railway s 2 engine With BoCo Edward runs the Brendam Branch Line which travels from Wellsworth to Brendam Sometimes the big engines would tease Edward of being old fashioned slow and unreliable In the story Edward s Exploit during one rainy night Edward was taking a passenger train full of enthusiasts home to Tidmouth his crack pin snapped forcing his driver and fireman to remove his side rods However Edward was able to pull his heavy train back very late but with triumph Henry NWR 3 edit Henry was originally a 4 6 2 designed by Sir Nigel Gresley He was built circa 1919 and arrived on Sodor in 1922 when the Fat Controller was swindled into buying him 2 There have been two Railway Series books devoted to Henry Henry the Green Engine and Henry and the Express Awdry originally planned to write Henry out of the series because C Reginald Dalby s drawings made him look too similar to Gordon After getting various letters from children about the character Awdry changed his mind and in the book Henry the Green Engine Henry is damaged in an accident when pulling the Flying Kipper and was rebuilt offsite at Crewe Works to the design of the Stanier Black Five 3 Henry is painted green with red stripes and can sometimes come across as arrogant and rude but he does work hard and has even been called an enterprising engine Henry was the central character in a controversial Railway Series story In the story Henry s Sneeze the character blasts some troublemaking schoolboys with soot and they ran away as black as niggers In 1972 articles in the British press raised this as an example of racism Awdry claimed that it was a case of oversensitivity on the part of the race relations board but he apologized and changed the offending sentence to as black as soot which has been used in subsequent editions of the book 4 Gordon NWR 4 edit Gordon is a big blue 4 6 2 Pacific ex London and North Eastern Railway Gresley Class A1 locomotive and is the railway s 4 engine He works on the Main Line and originally pulled the Wild Nor Wester from London to Sodor until being superseded by Pip and Emma in 2011 As of 1967 Gordon is Flying Scotsman s only surviving brother James NWR 5 edit Main article James the Red Engine James is a modified red 2 6 0 Mogul ex Lancashire amp Yorkshire Railway Class 28 mixed traffic locomotive Built in 1912 to 1913 he was sold to the North Western Railway still painted in L amp YR black livery by the London Midland amp Scottish Railway in 1925 Following James crash on his first day he was repaired at the works at Crovan s Gate and painted red with black later blue and gold stripes James is the railway s 5 engine In the Author s Note of James the Red Engine where James first appeared properly it states that the nationalisation of British Railways has just happened Percy NWR 6 edit Percy is a small green 0 4 0ST ex Great Western Railway Trojan locomotive and Thomas s best friend 5 In Troublesome Engines Percy was first brought to the North Western Railway to help out the work while Henry Gordon and James went on strike and later became station pilot at Tidmouth Following the construction of Knapford Harbour in 1955 Percy was moved permanently to the Ffarquhar Branch Line where he works as a general goods engine He is the railway s 6 engine Toby NWR 7 BR 68221 LNER 8221 7127 edit Main article Toby the Tram Engine Toby is a square 0 6 0 GER Class C53 tram engine Originally duller brown Toby was repainted chocolate brown with blue side plates 6 He used to worked on a tramway in East Anglia with his coach Henrietta delivering goods from the farms to the junction and other stations In 1951 Toby and Henrietta were brought to the North Western Railway to run the line to Ffarquhar Quarry after the tramway closed down as it was found to be illegal for Thomas to go on the Quarry Tramroad without side plates or cowcatchers Toby is the railway s 7 engine Duck Montague NWR 8 GWR BR 5741 edit Duck real name Montague is a green 0 6 0PT ex Great Western Railway 5700 Class locomotive and was nicknamed because he waddles Duck thinks that there are two ways of doing things the Great Western way and the wrong way He works on the Little Western with Oliver and his two autocoaches Alice and Mirabel Duck was allocated 8 on the North Western Railway but was allowed to keep his GWR BR number 5741 Donald and Douglas NWR 9 and 10 BR 57646 and 57647 edit Donald and Douglas are a pair of blue 0 6 0 ex Caledonian Railway locomotives of the 652 Class originally painted in BR black whereas in the television series they remained that color and known by their old numbers 57646 and 57647 and has arrived on Sodor from Glasgow Scotland in 1959 In The Twin Engines knowing that one of them would have been scrapped if left behind they made quiet arrangements with their crews to travel together minus visible numbers and hope for the best Although the Fat Controller had only purchased one engine from British Railways and intended to send the other back he changed his mind after hearing how hard they worked clearing lines of heavy snow and decided to purchase them both Donald and Douglas are the railway s 9 and 10 engines respectively Oliver NWR 11 GWR BR 1436 edit Oliver is a dark green 0 4 2T ex Great Western Railway 1400 class locomotive and has escaped from the Other Railway where he was due to be scrapped The 1400 class engines were fitted with a connector system allowing the driver to control the locomotive remotely from the cab of an autocoach such as Isabel In Enterprising Engines Oliver Isabel and Toad were escaping to the North Western Railway but unfortunately Oliver ran out of coal in the goods yard at Barrow in Furness Shortly afterwards Douglas helped save the group from the expectation of scrap and took them to Crovan s Gate Works to be fixed Oliver s daring escape made him popular with the other engines He was allocated 11 on the North Western Railway but was allowed to keep his GWR BR number 1436 Oliver was assigned to work with Duck on the Little Western and has been happily based there ever since despite his initial trouble with ballast trucks Diesel engines edit Daisy NWR D1 edit Daisy is a green diesel railcar based on the British Rail Class 101 in a unique single car configuration She was built in 1960 and arrived on Sodor specially for use on the Ffarquhar Branch Line after Thomas crashed into the Ffarquhar Stationmaster s house Daisy was highly opinionated about her functions at first but after her humiliation from a stray bull she made more effort to settle in Daisy first appeared in Branch Line Engines 7 BoCo NWR D2 BR D5702 edit BoCo is a green Co Bo mixed traffic diesel electric locomotive who primarily works on the Brendam Branch Line but can also be seen working on the Main Line BoCo is manufactured by Metropolitan Vickers named after its wheel arrangement which is known as Co Bo In The Railway Series BoCo carries his NWR number D2 whereas in the television series he carries the number D5702 He first appeared in Main Line Engines was built in 1958 and arrived on Sodor in 1965 BoCo and Edward are mentors to Bill and Ben Bear NWR D3 BR D7101 edit Bear originally known as D7101 is based on the British Rail Class 35 He first came to Sodor on trial for the Fat Controller in 1967 and was accompanied by another diesel engine D199 who talked about taking over the railway which 7101 didn t like After 7101 suffered from a leaked brake ejector and was helped by Henry along with 199 and their trains he befriended him After 199 was sent back home the Fat Controller decided to give 7101 another chance to stay and work on the North Western Railway 7101 was given a new name Bear a new number D3 and a new coat of paint Nowadays Bear pulls the Limited the semi fast passenger train and the Wild Nor Wester when Henry Gordon and James are busy elsewhere or unavailable Pip and Emma edit Pip short for Philippa and Emma are two Class 43 power cars which makes up an InterCity 125 trainset They had experienced problems with their cooling system and came to the railway when Gordon was deputizing for an excursion train on the Other Railway Pip and Emma only appeared three times Gordon the High Speed Engine Thomas and the Fat Controller s Engines and Thomas and his Friends In 2011 following Privatization the Fat Controller decided to purchase them in order to run a faster service to London 8 when time was being wasted exchanging engines at Barrow Rolling stock edit Annie and Clarabel edit Annie and Clarabel are Thomas faithful regular coaches who work with him as a push pull train on his branch line enabling Thomas to stay at one end for his return journeys from Knapford Annie only takes passengers while Clarabel has a composite layout in which she has a compartment for luggage and the guard and a drivers cabin at her rear end Thomas sometimes sing them songs to keep up a good rhythm as he travels along with them and they love to sing back Annie and Clarabel are the first official female characters created by the Rev W Awdry Henrietta edit Henrietta is Toby s faithful four wheeled tram coach In Toby the Tram Engine Henrietta was depressed when lorries and buses replaced her work When the tramway closed down in 1951 Toby and Henrietta were transferred to the North Western Railway because Toby couldn t bear to leave his coach behind Henrietta is often used to transport workmen to and from Ffarquhar Quarry In Thomas and Victoria some workmen had to ride on Henrietta s balcony but it was a by law forbidding passengers to ride on balconies of coaches Until then the Fat Controller restored an old Furness Railway FR coach named Victoria to help Toby and Henrietta Together they formed Toby s Vintage Train Isabel Dulcie Alice and Mirabel edit Isabel Dulcie Alice and Mirabel are four Great Western autocoaches who are paired with Oliver Isabel and Dulcie and Duck Alice and Mirabel on the Little Western Toad edit Toad is Oliver s brake van who was once saved when Douglas helped him Oliver and Isabel escape from scrap on the Other Railway Toad requested to be Douglas brake van in deep gratitude for the latter s actions which he felt greatly humbled by Troublesome Trucks edit The Troublesome Trucks are open wagons which they carry goods and materials on the North Western Railway They are nicknamed because they can be very troublesome and loved to play tricks on the engines Victoria edit Victoria is a vintage four wheeled coach originating from the Furness Railway She was built in 1882 and worked on the Lakeside branch line with Albert and Helena After being out of service Victoria was moved to Sodor and was turned into a summerhouse in a garden close to Elsbridge In Thomas and Victoria after being discovered it was a decision Victoria could be restored and used on the line to Ffarquhar Quarry to help Toby and Henrietta Skarloey Railway editThe Skarloey Railway SR is a 2 3 narrow gauge railway which runs from the North Western Railway s station at Crovan s Gate to Skarloey The railway is owned by Sir Handel Brown who serves as its chairman and is run by Mr Roger Sam son of the previous controller Mr Peter Sam The locomotives are all based on their Talyllyn Railway counterparts Steam engines edit Skarloey SR 1 edit Skarloey is a red 0 4 2ST originally an 0 4 0ST engine and is named after Skarloey Lake the northernmost point for passengers Skarloey s equivalent on the Talyllyn Railway is Talyllyn He was built in 1864 and arrived on Sodor the following year The story of Skarloey s early years was told in Very Old Engines where it was revealed he was overly excitable and eager to make an impression before becoming a humbler and dedicated engine Skarloey was laid to one side in 1943 when he was worn out but was hastily reinstated during the events of Old Faithful Between 1955 and 1957 Skarloey was overhauled in England and he returned to regular service in 1958 Rheneas SR 2 edit Rheneas is a red 0 4 0WT but also has a back tank engine and is named after the station and waterfall He was built in 1865 by Fletcher Jennings amp Co of Whitehaven the same company that built Skarloey They are the oldest working engines on Sodor Rheneas is more cautious than Skarloey and was nicknamed Gallant Old Engine as he kept the railway running during the turbulent period when Skarloey was in poor mechanical shape Rheneas equivalent on the Talyllyn Railway is Dolgoch In Four Little Engines Rheneas was sent away to be overhauled and did not return until Gallant Old Engine Sir Handel Falcon SR MSR 3 edit Sir Handel originally known as Falcon is a red 0 4 2ST originally 0 4 0ST engine and is named after Sir Handel Brown the first manager He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Sir Haydn Sir Handel was built in 1904 at the Falcon Works in Loughborough for the Mid Sodor Railway and was named Falcon and painted blue In 1982 Sir Handel was invited to the Talyllyn Railway The real railway had paid tribute to The Railway Series by repainting Sir Haydn to resemble his counterpart Peter Sam Stuart SR MSR 4 edit Peter Sam originally known as Stuart is a red 0 4 2ST engine and is named after the previous controller He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Edward Thomas Peter Sam was built in 1920 by Kerr Stuart and Co in Stoke on Trent for the Mid Sodor Railway and was named Stuart and painted green Like Sir Handel Peter Sam was later sold to the Sodor Aluminium Company and then in 1951 to the Skarloey Railway Following an accident with some slate trucks Peter Sam lost his funnel and was fitted with a Giesl ejector In the 1990s he was sent to the Talyllyn Railway As with Sir Handel this was based on real life events when the Talyllyn Railway repainted Edward Thomas as his counterpart Duncan SR 6 edit Duncan is a grumpy red 0 4 0WT engine who was built by Andrew Barclay in Kilmarnock and entered service on Sodor in 1958 9 He was purchased second hand as a spare engine when Peter Sam had an accident at the Skarloey Slate Quarry Duncan is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Douglas and first appeared in The Little Old Engine Ivo Hugh SR 7 edit Ivo Hugh is a young red 0 4 2T engine He is named in honor of the former Chief Mechanical Engineer Mr Ivo Hugh Ivo Hugh was built in 1996 at Crovan s Gate Works by the Engineering Department in New Little Engine Ivo Hugh is unique in the engine roster due to being a side tank engine and he is powerful enough to handle the heaviest work Duke SR 8 MSR 1 edit Duke named after the Duke of Sodor is a orange brown 0 4 0ST T engine who initially worked on the Mid Sodor Railway as its 1 engine He is based on the Ffestiniog Railway locomotive Prince one of four engines in the Ffestiniog Railway s Small England class Duke was built in 1879 and arrived for the opening of the Mid Sodor Railway the following year When it closed down in 1947 Duke was left in the abandoned sheds for 22 years before being found and rescued in 1969 and was moved to be restored and put to work on the Skarloey Railway Diesel engines edit Rusty SR 5 edit Rusty is a black 4wDM engine He carries out maintenance work and odd jobs around and was acquired direct from the manufacturers in 1957 9 Rusty is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Midlander and first appeared in The Little Old Engine Rusty is the second diesel engine to appear in The Railway Series and the first diesel engine ever to become a permanent resident on Sodor Fred SR 9 edit Fred is the railway s second diesel engine He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive Alf He is mentioned in New Little Engine According to Sodor Reading Between the Lines Fred entered service in 1989 having been acquired from the National Coal Board Culdee Fell Railway editThe Culdee Fell Railway CFR is Sodor s only rack railway It climbs to the top of Sodor s highest mountain which shares the railway s name It is based on the Snowdon Mountain Railway in North Wales was opened in 1900 and for many years was operated under the direction of Mr Walter Richards the General Manager The railway was only featured in Mountain Engines The locomotives on the line are all 0 4 2RT s Steam engines edit Godred CFR 1 edit Godred was the original engine on the railway and is named after one of Sodor s historical rulers Culdee tells a made up story about Godred in Mountain Engines 10 Shortly after the railway opened he lost contact with the rack rail at a loosened rail joint and plunged over a cliff Godred was so badly damaged that he was scrapped with his parts being used to repair the other engines This incident is based directly upon the Snowdon Mountain Railway s opening day accident when their No 1 L A D A S suffered a similar accident Culdee CFR 4 edit Culdee is the principal engine on the Mountain Railway He is based on No 4 Snowdon When introduced in Mountain Engines he had been overhauled in Switzerland in 1962 63 and was on the last stage of his journey home Culdee has great respect for dangers found on the line and relies on his coach Catherine to help him travel safety Lord Harry Patrick CFR 6 edit Lord Harry Patrick arrived in 1962 and was named after the manager He is based on No 6 Padarn When he was new Lord Harry was reckless and scared his coaches by taking risks After he derailed and disgraced himself Lord Harry got punished by having his name taken away He asked for a second chance and was given a job of doing lowly shunting But he was fittingly renamed Patrick in honor of the climber who risked his life to help the others Other engines edit Ernest CFR 2 Wilfred CFR 3 and Shane Dooiney CFR 5 arrived on Sodor with Godred and Culdee in time in March 1900 Following Godred s accident shortly after opening the engines worked the line successfully for 60 years They were gently maintained and sent back in rotation to the builders in Switzerland for overhaul Arlesdale Railway editThe Arlesdale Railway is Sodor s smallest railway It is based on the Ravenglass amp Eskdale Railway in Cumbria The railway is run by Fergus Duncan The Small Controller Five engines appear in the books Three diesel locomotives are mentioned in the companion books Sigrid of Arlesdale Blister I and Blister II Rex edit Rex is a green 2 8 2 tender engine who is based on Ravenglass amp Eskdale s River Esk and was built in 1923 He enjoys nothing more than teasing Mike Rex is a hard working engine but can sometimes has problems with traction Mike edit Mike is a grumpy red 2 8 2 tender engine who prefers goods trains to passengers Once in the story Mike s Whistle when a stray cow steps onto the line Mike crossly tries to shoo her away by whistling so hard which causes his whistle cap to blow off completely and land in an adjacent field by the side of the line and nobody can look for it anywhere So they have to make whistling sounds for Mike as well Bert edit Bert is a quiet blue 0 8 2 tender engine He is based on the Ravenglass amp Eskdale s River Irt In the story Tit for Tat Bert is splashed by some photographing visitors to the Arlesdale Railway and is determined to get back at them Jock edit Jock is a yellow 2 6 2 built by the Arlesdale Railway in 1976 to cover a shortage of power He first appeared in Jock the New Engine He is based on the Ravenglass amp Eskdale s Northern Rock Jock was built in the workshops at Ravenglass in 1976 then to the design of chief engineer Ian Smith Frank edit Frank is a 0 4 4DH who appeared in Jock The New Engine He is based on Perkins Privately owned Other Sudrian railways editNeil S amp M 2 edit Neil is a dark green 0 4 0 box tank locomotive with a heavy Scottish accent originating from the Sodor and Mainland Railway S amp M He first appears in the book Very Old Engines and was close friends with Skarloey It is mentioned by Christopher Awdry in Sodor Reading Between the Lines that Neil is still around but is not known where 8 Bill and Ben SCC 1 and 2 edit Bill and Ben are orange 0 4 0ST locomotives who works for the Sodor China Clay Co SCC They both have saddle tanks which cover their smokeboxes but not their fireboxes They have the intitals SCC painted in yellow on their saddle tanks and underneath are their names on brown nameplates their numbers 1 and 2 are painted on their smokeboxes under the words Brendam Bay Apart from their numbers and nameplates they are absolutely identical from the outset which can be confusing for other engines Bill and Ben are based on Alfred and Judy two engines built by Bagnall s of Stafford who worked at Par Cornwall They are unusually low allowing them to fit under a narrow rail bridge that taller engines could not access without being heavily cut down in size Bill and Ben first appeared in the book Main Line Engines and played a major role in Thomas and the Twins Mavis FQC 1 edit Mavis is a 0 6 0DM shunting locomotive who works for the Ffarquhar Quarry Co FQC 11 She sometimes brings Toby s trucks down the line when he is busy Mavis is based on a British Rail Class 04 some of which were fitted with sideplates and cowcatchers for use on the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway She was built by the Drewry Car Company 12 and arrived on Sodor in 1962 Mavis first appeared in the book Tramway Engines and was named after the Rev W Awdry s neighbor in Rodborough Stroud citation needed British Railways Visitors editVarious engines from British Railways BR also known as the Other Railway and some from preserved private railways and museums have visited the North Western Railway both on regular trains to and from the Mainland or for special events The Other Railway Engines edit The Big City Engine edit The Big City Engine is a 4 6 0 ex London Midland and Scottish Railway Patriot Class who visited Sodor sometime in 1956 Once he had gotten into an argument with Gordon and Duck about what was the name of the big station in London King s Cross Euston Paddington or St Pancras Jinty and Pug edit Jinty and Pug are two ex LMS tank engines who visited Sodor on loan along with five other engines to help out on the North Western Railway while the Fat Controller s engines went to be on display in London in the book The Eight Famous Engines They are best friends of Percy Jinty is based on an 0 6 0T LMS Fowler Class 3F and Pug is based on an 0 4 0ST LMS Kitson 0F Diesel edit Diesel is a black British Rail Class 08 diesel shunter who visited Sodor on trial in 1957 He first appeared in the book Duck and the Diesel Engine and played a non speaking role in Thomas and the Great Railway Show Diesel is the first known standard gauge diesel engine to ever visit Sodor and also the first diesel locomotive to be created by the Rev W Awdry City of Truro GWR 3440 The City of Truro is a famous tender engine from the Great Western Railway He also once visited Sodor in 1957 on a rail tour from the Mainland and stayed for one night City of Truro befriended Duck as the two were both Great Western engines and talked all night much to Gordon s annoyance Gordon tried to beat City of Truro s speed record but only to have his dome blown off on the Viaduct City of Truro normally resides at the STEAM Museum in Swindon England Stepney LBSCR 55 edit Stepney is a real life Bluebell 0 6 0T LB amp SCR A1X class locomotive who was featured in the book Stepney the Bluebell Engine In 1960 he became the first steam engine to be preserved by the Bluebell Railway in East Sussex Stepney and his controller paid a visit to Sodor in 1962 when he was on loan During his visit Stepney caught a cricket ball in one of his trucks helped Caroline and double headed the Wild Nor Wester with Duck after Class 40 had failed Class 40 BR D4711 edit Class 40 is a green and yellow British Rail Class 40 who also visited Sodor on loan in 1962 He insulted the other engines and bragged about his modernity Class 40 got his comeuppance when an inspector s bowler hat got sucked into his air intake causing him to break down and leaving Stepney and Duck to pull the Wild Nor Wester for him Afterwards Class 40 was sent away in disgrace while everyone was wishing Stepney and his controller farewell Flying Scotsman LNER 4472 BR 60103 edit The Flying Scotsman is a world famous engine and has been described as the world s most famous steam locomotive He holds the record of being the first engine to officially run at over 100 mph Flying Scotsman visited Sodor in late 1967 to cheer up his only surviving brother Gordon when he was in the ownership of Alan Pegler Flying Scotsman s two tenders one for coal and water and the other for water were a key feature of the plot of the story Tenders for Henry Diesel 199 Spamcan BR D199 edit Diesel 199 is a blue British Rail Class 46 who came on trial to Sodor with D7101 He soon made himself an enemy of the steam engines The next day 199 failed while pulling a train of fuel and oil tankers at a signal box at Kellsthorpe Road After Henry came to help the signalman called 199 Spamcan as an insult After 7101 fails with the Limited Henry helps both diesels and their trains to the next station The Fat Controller wasn t pleased with 199 and soon sent him back home for offending the steam engines Wilbert DFR 3806 edit Wilbert originally named G B Keeling is a real life Hunslet Austerity 0 6 0ST from the Dean Forest Railway He is named after the Rev W Awdry who was once a president of the heritage railway In Wilbert the Forest Engine the Fat Controller arranged for Wilbert to come help on his railway During his visit Wilbert tells Thomas and Toby the story of his brother Sixteen accidentally filled up with milk instead of water and used a coil of wire to couple it up to his damaged ballast truck Albert edit Albert is a red J1 tank engine who originally worked on the Furness Railway with his two coaches Victoria and Helena Albert was once buried at a tunnel by an avalanche when he lets off too much steam starting from the station one day after boasting about the snow Non rail vehicles editTerence edit Terence is an orange caterpillar tractor who works on a small field on the Ffarquhar Branch Line and is owned by Farmer Finney In the book Tank Engine Thomas Again when Thomas first met Terence he insulted him for having ugly caterpillar tracks but later regretted it and befriended Terence after he pulled him out of a snowdrift Terence is based on a Caterpillar Model 70 Bertie edit Bertie is a little red bus who works alongside the Ffarquhar Branch Line In the story Thomas and Bertie Bertie had a race with Thomas to Ffarquhar after claiming he was the faster of the two but lost after having to stop at a traffic light Bertie is based on the Leyland Tiger Trevor edit Trevor is a traction engine who resides at the Wellsworth Vicarage Orchard He was due to be broken up before saved by Vicar Trevor is based on the William Foster amp Co Traction Engine No 14593 Harold edit Harold is a white and red helicopter who patrols the skies of Sodor searching for help and disasters When Harold first met Percy he insulted that the railways are slow and old fashioned Percy who is cross at this is taking some trucks and decides to race Harold to Knapford Harbour Harold is based on the Sikorsky S 55 George edit George is a grumpy green steamroller whose interactions with engines generally lead to trouble Caroline edit Caroline is an elderly car owned by a cricketer and only appears in the story Train Stops Play In 1962 the cricketers give chase in Caroline all the way to Ffarquhar Caroline is exhausted so Stepney helps her and the cricketers back to Elsbridge and he and his crew watch the match Bulgy edit Bulgy is a bad tempered double decker bus with an ideological opposition to railways His favorite phrase is Free the roads Bulgy is based on the AEC Regent III that served many of London s bus routes in the 1940s and 1950s People editSir Topham Hatt edit Main article The Fat Controller Sir Topham Hatt better known as The Fat Controller is the manager of the North Western Railway on Sodor His son Charles Topham Hatt II succeeded him in 1954 and his grandson Stephen Topham Hatt III became the controller in 1984 His son Richard will be the next Fat Controller Sir Handel Brown edit Sir Handel Brown is the owner of the Skarloey Railway He often had other business to attend to and was never seen in the books Peter Sam edit Peter Sam known as The Thin Controller is the vice president of the Skarloey Railway He succeeded his father Mr Robert Sam in 1951 and was hired by the new owner Sir Handel Lloyd Brown Like his father he spent his entire working life on the Skarloey Railway Fergus Duncan edit Fergus Duncan known as The Small Controller is the manager of the Arlesdale Railway Despite being known as the Small Controller he is taller than both the Fat Controller and the Thin Controller The Fat and Thin Clergymen edit The Fat and Thin Clergymen are two clergymen with a strong interest in the railways on the Island of Sodor The Thin Clergyman is an author and is strongly hinted to be the Rev W Awdry The Fat Clergyman who records taking pictures is implied to be the Rev Wilbert Awdry s real life friend the Rev Teddy Boston References edit Awdry Wilbert 1987 The Island of Sodor Its People History and Railways Kaye amp Ward ISBN 9780434927623 Awdry Wilbert 1987 The Island of Sodor Its People History and Railways Kaye amp Ward p 129 ISBN 9780434927623 W Awdry Dies The Washington Post The Washington Post 23 March 1997 Retrieved 24 October 2020 Sibley Brian 1995 The Thomas the Tank Engine Man London Heinemann pp 272 5 ISBN 0 434 96909 5 Percy Character Profile amp Bio Thomas amp Friends official website HIT Entertainment Archived from the original on June 6 2017 Retrieved November 10 2022 Awdry Wilbert 1982 Toby The Tram Engine 1st ed London Heinemann p 46 ISBN 0434927848 The Rev W Awdry G Awdry 1987 The Island of Sodor Its People History and Railways Kaye amp Ward p 126 ISBN 0 434 92762 7 a b Awdry Christopher 2005 Sodor Reading Between the Lines Sodor Enterprises p 9 ISBN 0 9549665 1 1 a b Awdry Christopher 2005 Sodor Reading Between the Lines Sodor Enterprises p 13 ISBN 0 9549665 1 1 Awdry Wilbert 1982 Mountain Engines The Railway Series No 19 Kaye amp Ward Ltd p 28 ISBN 0718200187 Awdry Wilbert 1995 Tramway engines Great Britain Walter Heinemann Limited p 30 ISBN 0 434 92803 8 The Wisbech and Upwell Tramway Toby and Mavis lner info LNER Retrieved November 5 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of characters in The Railway Series amp oldid 1190519908 Henry Number 3, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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