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1800:. When things were not going well on Sodor, the Fat Controller went on a visit to the Workshop, where they showed him all of the engines they had. Some of the engines were happy, sad, and anxious hoping the Fat Controller would choose them. He finally chose a little green saddle tank engine and called him Percy. Later on, Percy mentioned to Edward, that the engines would have to wheesh loudly to make themselves heard.
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A green (originally blue) mixed-traffic diesel engine who works on the Main Line. Originally numbered "D7101", he first came to Sodor in 1967, and was accompanied by another diesel engine, D199, who talked about taking over the railway, which 7101 did not like. After 7101 suffered from a leaked brake
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engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor on the North
Western Railway. One thing about Duck is that his real name is Montague. Montague goes by "Duck" because some engines claim he "waddles". He does not, but prefers his nickname "Duck" to Montague. He thinks that there are two ways of doing
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Two blue tender engines who once visited the North
Western Railway on trial from a railway on the Mainland. They stayed at Vicarstown Sheds with the other engines, and notably made fun of Edward for being too old and weak to work. For their rude and nasty behaviour, the Fat Director decided to send
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A tool van, and also occasionally a guard's van, who works on the
Skarloey Railway. Cora was built by the Falcon Works for the Mid Sodor Railway, where she was a tool van, however she served as Stuart's guard's van for one time. She was accepted for sale following the closure in 1947. Cora was used
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An orange-brown narrow gauge tank-tender engine, who is widely respected and considered a hero amongst all the engines. He initially worked on the Mid Sodor
Railway from its opening until its closure in 1947, he was left in the abandoned sheds for the next 22 years before being found and rescued in
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Western Railway autocoaches who are pulled by Oliver (Isabel and Dulcie) and Duck (Alice and Mirabel) on the Little Western. Isabel joined Oliver and Toad when they escaped from the Other Railway. Afterwards, the Fat Controller was able to rescue Dulcie, Alice and Mirabel in order to
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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 nicknamed "Bear" due to the "growling" noise his engine makes. He was given a new
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tender engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor on the North
Western Railway. He is one of the fastest and strongest engines on Sodor and his main task is to pull the Wild Nor' Wester, which leads him to feel superior at times. He is mainly used for passenger duties, but has occasionally
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mixed-traffic tender engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor on the North
Western Railway. He is proud of his splendid red paintwork, but tends to be vain, boastful, and overconfident, and does not like getting dirty. Despite being a mixed-traffic engine, he does not like pulling
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A red (originally green) narrow gauge saddle tank engine who lives and works on the
Skarloey Railway, and is named after the previous controller. His original name was Stuart. Following an accident with some slate trucks in 1958, Peter Sam lost his old funnel and was fitted with a
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A diesel engine who once visited the North
Western Railway on trial from British Railways. 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 in Kellsthorpe Road. After Henry came to help, the
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belonging to the Coastguard Service who patrols the skies of Sodor, searching for emergencies. When Harold first met Percy, he insulted the railways were "slow and out-of-date". Percy, who was cross at this when taking some trucks, decided to race Harold to Knapford Harbour.
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The oldest coaches on the Skarloey Railway, whilst Beatrice is the guard's van. On Market Days, the coaches were sometimes very full that third-class passengers were allowed to ride in Agnes, to the latter's anger. In 1952, Sir Handel made fun of the coaches by calling them
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An LNER Class A3 Pacific, and formerly a LNER Class A1. Flying Scotsman holds the record for being the first engine to officially run at over 100 mph. In addition, Flying Scotsman has been described as the world's most famous steam engine. Flying Scotsman is named after
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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.
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and disgraced himself, Lord Harry was 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 honour of the climber who risked his life to help the others.
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and later became station pilot at Tidmouth. Following the Knapford Harbour Improvement Scheme in 1955, Percy was moved permanently to Thomas' branch line, where he now works as a goods engine. His favourite job is pulling the post train at night.
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rail at a loosened rail joint and plunged sideways over a cliff. No one was injured except for Godred, who 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
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A red tank engine who 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.
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with a strong interest in the railways on Sodor. The Thin Clergyman is an author and is strongly hinted to be the Rev. W. Awdry. The Fat Clergyman, who likes taking pictures, is implied to be the Rev. Wilbert Awdry's real-life friend, the
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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 for offending his engines.
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A grumpy but kind diesel engine who works on the Arlesdale Railway. He has a tendency to get uptight and moody which gets him into trouble by causing minor bumps and accidents. Unlike Perkins, Frank has added round buffers.
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Great Western tank engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor on the North Western Railway. After being saved from scrap by Douglas, he runs the Little Western with Duck and his two autocoaches, Isabel and Dulcie.
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A mountain-climbing engine who works on the Culdee Fell Railway. He arrived in 1962 and was named after the manager. When he was new, Lord Harry was reckless and scared his coaches by taking risks. After he
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producers visited Sodor to film a documentary about the Skarloey Railway, Ada, Jane and Mabel had the honour of transporting the television equipment and cameras for them, as part of the "Television Train".
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A mounting-climbing engine who works on the Culdee Fell Railway. He 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
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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.
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A black diesel engine, who originates from the Other Railway and is the first known standard gauge diesel engine to ever arrived on Sodor, and also, the first diesel engine created by the Rev. W. Awdry.
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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.
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carriages who were acquired at one point prior to 1958, while Rheneas and Skarloey were away being overhauled. They were originally used for transporting quarry workmen, but are later used for
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appeared at the workshop, where Percy originally lived before coming to Sodor. Some engines, old and new, were built, repaired and stored until they could be purchased by railways or other
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A big diesel engine who once visited the North Western Railway on loan from British Railways. He was brought to Sodor to help the other engines. He intentionally sucked in an inspector's
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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
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built by the Arlesburgh Works between 1972 and 1976 to cover a shortage of power. Jock was built in the workshop at Ravenglass in 1976, then to the design of chief engineer, Ian Smith.
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whose interactions with engines generally lead to trouble. Whenever he is flattening a road, he is seen rebelling by saying "Railways are no good! Pull 'em up! Turn them into roads!"
844:. 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 engines are all based on their
98:. 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 was privatised, the railway was the
1010:. 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. He was replaced by Freddie in the television series.
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An orange caterpillar tractor who usually works near Thomas' Branch Line, and is driven and owned by Farmer Finney. When Thomas first met Terence, he insulted him for having 'ugly'
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who works alongside Thomas' Branch Line. 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.
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number, D3, and a new coat of paint. Nowadays, Bear pulls the "Limited", the semi-fast passenger train, and the Wild Nor' Wester whenever the big engines are busy or unavailable.
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A grumpy red Scottish narrow gauge well tank engine on the Skarloey Railway. He came to the Skarloey Railway as a spare engine after Peter Sam's accident with some slate trucks.
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A mountain coach who works with Culdee on the Culdee Fell Railway. Unlike most coaches, Catherine is actually coupled in front of Culdee and is responsible for warning him of
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engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor on the North Western Railway. He was first brought to Sodor to help run the railway while Henry, Gordon and James went on
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A 20-ton Great Western brake van who lives and works on the North Western Railway. He escaped from scrap along with Oliver and Isabel and is now Douglas' loyal brake van.
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A green 2-8-2 miniature tender engine who works on the Arlesdale Railway. He enjoys nothing more than teasing Mike. He is a hard worker, but sometimes has a problem with
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A narrow gauge diesel engine who works on the Skarloey Railway. He is the railway's second diesel engine, and is mentioned in "New Little Engine". According to the book
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A red narrow gauge well tank engine and the Skarloey Railway's second engine. Rheneas has the nickname "Gallant Old Engine", after saving the railway from closure.
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pits, and at Brendam Docks, where they shunt trucks.
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2016:LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman
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2585:Awdry, Wilbert (1995).
2477:Awdry, Wilbert (1982).
2427:Awdry, Wilbert (1965).
2348:Awdry, Wilbert (1987).
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2125:Caterpillar Model 70
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1985:British Rail Class 40
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638:British Rail Class 35
610:British Rail Class 28
462:, Alice and Mirabel.
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257:LNER Gresley Class A1
84:North Western Railway
78:North Western Railway
3254:Shining Time Station
3169:Journey Beyond Sodor
3145:The Adventure Begins
3088:Calling All Engines!
2910:Thomas & Friends
2730:Thomas & Friends
2671:Thomas & Friends
2479:Toby The Tram Engine
2288:the Small Controller
1959:LB&SCR A1X class
1945:a district in London
1798:industrial workshops
1157:SR 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
834:narrow-gauge railway
259:(prototype; Henry I)
130:Enterprising Engines
100:North Western Region
45:Thomas & Friends
37:Thomas & Friends
31:Thomas & Friends
3227:Day Out with Thomas
3131:King of the Railway
3109:Misty Island Rescue
3094:The Great Discovery
2760:The Island of Sodor
2378:The Washington Post
2327:. Kaye & Ward.
2274:the Thin Controller
2061:Dean Forest Railway
2049:(originally named "
1867:LMS Fowler Class 3F
1842:LMS "Patriot" Class
1453:Sigrid of Arlesdale
1226:Culdee Fell Railway
1220:Culdee Fell Railway
1102:National Coal Board
485:BR 57646 and 57647
192:LB&SCR E2 class
3117:Day of the Diesels
3073:Films and specials
2810:The Railway Series
2802:The Railway Series
2780:The Railway Series
2742:People and animals
2723:The Railway Series
2716:The Fat Controller
2665:The Railway Series
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2506:Awdry, Christopher
2454:Toublesome Engines
2257:the Fat Controller
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1953:The Railway Series
1907:The Railway Series
1725:"), and some from
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2286:, known as
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1947:, from the
1836:St. Pancras
1313:L.A.D.A.S.
1302:when their
1188:open-topped
1031:MSR 1
789:Open wagons
460:autocoaches
407:East Anglia
399:tram engine
365:GWR 0-4-0ST
354:saddle tank
277:A big blue
182:Branch Line
174:tank engine
3359:Categories
3283:characters
3186:Production
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2732:characters
2573:0718200187
2488:0434927848
2384:24 October
2310:References
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2023:Diesel 199
1979:air intake
1975:bowler hat
1861:on display
1832:Paddington
1669:china clay
1621:S&M 2
1498:River Mite
1461:Blister II
1341:Lord Harry
922:Sir Handel
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580:'s house.
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2615:lner.info
2298:clergymen
2276:, is the
2270:Peter Sam
2108:Based on
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2033:signalman
2006:a service
2000:BR 60103
1996:LNER 4472
1970:BR D4711
1940:LBSCR 55
1902:GWR 3440
1757:Based on
1727:preserved
1630:flashback
1611:Based on
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1517:River Esk
1492:miniature
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1308:L.A.D.A.S
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721:push-pull
625:BR D7101
599:BR D5702
559:Based on
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419:Quarryman
411:tram road
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386:LNER 8221
292:main line
240:prototype
154:Based on
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2278:director
2210:Caroline
2027:BR D199
1966:Class 40
1911:railtour
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1351:derailed
1153:Beatrice
1015:Tom Rolt
995:Ivo Hugh
890:Talyllyn
883:Talyllyn
874:Skarloey
797:Victoria
743:faithful
715:Clarabel
669:Carlisle
572:A green
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3323:Portals
3246:Related
2831:creator
2820:Authors
2683:Engines
2114:Terence
2047:Wilbert
1936:Stepney
1923:Swindon
1869:(Jinty)
1816:express
1794:engines
1751:Number
1731:museums
1695:sidings
1661:0-4-0ST
1605:Number
1587:Perkins
1430:dangers
1389:Wilfred
1376:Number
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1269:Number
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907:Dolgoch
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763:Mirabel
631:ejector
569:NWR D1
553:Number
494:Glasgow
477:Douglas
397:square
351:0-4-0ST
282:pulled
251:rebuild
206:A blue
186:coaches
148:Number
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18:Smudger
3349:Trains
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2753:Places
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1358:Padarn
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1323:CFR 4
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1281:Godred
1186:Three
1145:Jemina
1039:Prince
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320:2-6-0
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279:4-6-2
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236:4-6-0
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208:4-4-0
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2623:2017
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