North Western Railway
These are the main rolling stock of the North Western Railway (NWR), commonly referred to as the Fat Controller's railway:Steam engines
The Eight Famous Engines
=Thomas (Number 1)
= ''Thomas'' is a blue ex- London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E2 class locomotive.=Edward (Number 2)
= ''Edward'' is an old blue ex- Furness Railway K2 class locomotive. He is the first character to appear in ''The Railway Series''.=Henry (Number 3)
= ''Henry'' was originally a designed by=Gordon (Number 4)
= ''Gordon'' is a big blue ('Pacific') ex-=James (Number 5)
= ''James'' is a modified red ('Mogul') ex- Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Class 28 mixed-traffic locomotive. Built in 1912-13, he was sold to the NWR still painted in L&Y black livery by the London Midland & Scottish Railway in 1925. Following James's 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. 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 (Number 6)
= ''Percy'' is a green tank engine and Thomas' best friend.=Toby (Number 7)
= ''Toby'' is a blue and brown tram engine, of the=Duck (Number 8/5741)
= ''Duck'' (real name ''Montague''; No. 8, but displays his ex-GWR number, 5741) is an ex-Donald and Douglas (Numbers 9 and 10)
''Donald'' and ''Douglas'' are identical black ex-Oliver (Number 11/1436)
''Oliver'' (No. 11, but displays his ex-GWR number, 1436) is an ex-Great Western Railway 1400 Class locomotive, who 'escaped' from the Other Railway where he was due to be scrapped. The GWR 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. He first appears in the book ''Enterprising Engines'', where he was caught in a tough spot so close to reaching Sodor and he was rescued by Douglas. His escape made him popular with the other engines. He was built in 1934 and arrived on Sodor in 1967 where he was restored, painted GWR green. He was allocated number 11 on the North Western Railway, but was allowed to keep his GWR number '1436'. He was assigned to work with Duck on his branch line, and has been happily based there ever since despite his initial trouble with ballast trucks.Diesel engines
Daisy (Number D1)
''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 ( Thomas' branch line). She was highly opinionated about her functions at first, but after her humiliation from a stray bull, she made more effort to settle in. She first appeared in the book ''Branch Line Engines''.BoCo (Number D2/D5702)
''BoCo'' is a green Co-Bo mixed-traffic diesel locomotive, who works mainly onBear (Number D3) / ''D7101''
''Bear'' was originally known as ''D7101'' and is based on the British Rail Class 35. He first arrived on the Island of Sodor on a trial for The Fat Controller. He was accompanied by another diesel engine, D199, who talked about taking over the railway, which D7101 didn't like. After D7101 suffered from a failed injector and was helped by Henry, he befriended Henry, and The Fat Controller decided to give him a second chance whilst D199 was sent packing. D7101 was given a new name, "Bear", a new number, D3, and a new coat of paint. Nowadays Bear backs up Gordon on his Express duties, and works local passenger trains turnabout with Henry and James.Pip and Emma
''Pip'' (short for ''Philippa'') and ''Emma'' are the two class 43 power cars which top and tail an InterCity 125 trainset. They had experienced problems with their cooling system and came to the railway when Gordon was deputising for an excursion train on the Other Railway. They appeared three times, in ''Gordon the High-Speed Engine'', ''Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines'' and ''Thomas and His Friends''. FollowingOther rolling stock
''Annie'' and ''Clarabel'' are Thomas' 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 also has a compartment for luggage and the guard, and a drivers' cabin at her rear end. Thomas sometimes sings them songs to keep up a good rhythm as he travels along with them, and they love to sing back. ''Henrietta'' is Toby's four-wheeled Great Eastern Railway coach. ''Isabel'', ''Dulcie'', ''Alice'' and ''Mirabel'' are Great Western Railway autocoaches who work with Oliver (''Isabel'' and ''Dulcie'') and Duck (''Alice'' and ''Mirabel''), on The Little Western. Toad is Oliver and Douglas' brake van that was saved when Douglas helped Oliver and Isabel escape from the Other Railway. Toad requested to be Douglas's brake van in deep gratitude for the latter's actions, which he felt greatly humbled by. The Spiteful Brake Van is a brake van that was smashed to pieces when Douglas helped James up Gordon's hill.Skarloey Railway
Skarloey Railway locomotives all have real-life equivalents: numbers 1-7 and 9 of locomotives on the Talyllyn Railway; and number 8 is based on ''Prince'' on theSkarloey (Number 1)
''Skarloey'' is named after Skarloey Lake, the northernmost point for passengers on the Skarloey Railway. He's an (originally an ). Skarloey's equivalent on the Talyllyn Railway is '' Talyllyn''. He was built in 1864 and arrived on Sodor the following year. He first appeared in ''Four Little Engines''. The story of his 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 1955-57 Skarloey was overhauled in England and he returned to regular service in 1958.Rheneas (Number 2)
''Rheneas'' is named after Rheneas station on the Skarloey Railway. He is an (but also has a back tank). He was built in 1865 by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. of Whitehaven, the same company that built Skarloey. They are the oldest working engines on the Island of Sodor. Rheneas is more cautious than Skarloey, and is known as the "Gallant Old Engine", as he kept the railway running during the turbulent period when Skarloey was in poor mechanical shape. His equivalent engine on the Talyllyn Railway is ''Sir Handel (Number 3)
''Sir Handel'' (originally Falcon) is named after Sir Handel Brown, the owner of the Skarloey Railway. He is an (originally an ), who worked on the Mid Sodor Railway. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive '' Sir Haydn''. In the 1980s, he was invited to the Talyllyn Railway. The real Talyllyn Railway had paid tribute to The Railway Series by repainting their locomotive ''Sir Haydn'' to resemble Sir Handel. Sir Handel first appeared in ''Four Little Engines''.Peter Sam (Number 4)
''Peter Sam'' is named after ''The Thin Controller'' Peter Sam, the manager of the Skarloey Railway. He is an . ''Peter Sam'' is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive '' Edward Thomas''. He was built in 1920 byRusty (Number 5)
''Rusty'' is named after his builders, Ruston & Hornsby. He is a black , acquired direct from the manufacturers in 1957. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive '' Midlander''. He first appeared in the book ''The Little Old Engine''.Duncan (Number 6)
''Duncan'' is an , built by Andrew Barclay inIvo Hugh (Number 7)
''Ivo Hugh'' is named after Ivo Hugh, the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Skarloey Railway and ''Rustys driver. He is an , and is the Skarloey Railway's newest engine. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive '' Tom Rolt''. He was built in the mid-1990s in the Skarloey Railway's workshops, at Crovan's Gate. He first appeared in ''New Little Engine''.Duke (Number 8)
''Duke'' is named after The Duke of Sodor. He is an , who originally worked on the Mid Sodor Railway. He is based on theFred (Number 9)
''Fred'' is the railway's second diesel locomotive. He is based on the Talyllyn Railway locomotive '' Alf''. He is mentioned in ''New Little Engine''. According to ''Sodor: Reading Between the Lines'', he entered service in 1989, having been acquired from the National Coal Board.Culdee Fell Mountain Railway
The Culdee Fell Railway 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. It appears in one book, ''Mountain Engines''. The locomotives on the line are all s.Godred (Number 1)
''Godred'' was the original engine on the railway, and is named after one of Sodor's historical rulers. 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 1 ''Ladas'' suffered a similar accident.Culdee (Number 4)
''Culdee'' is the principal engine on the mountain railway. He is based on No. 4 ''Snowdon''. When introduced in ''Mountain Engine'', he had been overhauled in Switzerland in 1962-63 and was on the last stage of his journey home. Culdee mainly works with his own coach named Catherine.Lord Harry/Patrick (Number 6)
''Lord Harry/Patrick'' arrived in 1962 and was named after the manager. He is based on No. 6 ''Padarn''.Other locomotives
No. 2 ''Ernest'', No. 3 ''Wilfred'' and No. 5 ''Shane Dooiney'' arrived alongside Godred and Culdee for the railway's opening. No. 7 ''Alaric'' and No. 8 ''Eric'' arrived with ''Lord Harry'' in 1962-63.Arlesdale Railway
The Arlesdale Railway is Sodor's smallest railway. It is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in Cumbria. It 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
''Rex'' is a green who worked on an unnamed railway on the mainland with Mike and Bert until it closed. He is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale locomotive River Esk. He was built by Davey Paxman in 1923.Mike
''Mike'' is a red who worked on the mainland with Rex and Bert. He is based on the Ravenglass & Eskdale's River Mite.Bert
''Bert'' is a blue who worked with Mike and Rex.Jock
''Jock'' is a yellow 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 Northern Rock.Frank
''Frank'' is a who appeared in ''Jock The New Engine''. He is based on Perkins.Privately owned
Stepney (Bluebell Railway, ex-London, Brighton and South Coast Railway No. 55)
'' Stepney'' is a real-life LB&SCR A1X class who featured in the book ''Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine''. He was the first preserved engine of the Bluebell Railway inNeil (Sodor & Mainland Railway Number 2)
''Neil'' is a box tank locomotive who appears in the book ''Very Old Engines''Bill and Ben (Sodor China Clay Company numbers 1 & 2)
''Bill'' (1) and ''Ben'' (No.2) are orange engines who work for the Sodor China Clay . They both have Saddle tanks which cover their smokeboxes, but not their Fireboxes. They have 'SCC' painted in yellow on their Saddle tanks, and underneath are their names on brown nameplates; their numbers are painted on their smokeboxes, under 'Brendam Bay'. Apart from their nameplates and numbers, they are absolutely identical from the outset — which can be confusing to other locomotives. Bill and Ben are based on ''Alfred'' and ''Judy'', two engines built by Bagnall's ofMavis (Ffarquhar Quarry Company)
''Mavis'' is a shunting locomotive belonging to the Ffarquhar Quarry Co. 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 the sideplates and cowcatcher for use on the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway. She was built by the Drewry Car Company and arrived on Sodor in 1962. She first appeared in the book ''Tramway Engines''. She was named after the Rev W. Awdry's neighbour in Rodborough, Stroud.Wilbert (Dean Forest Railway, ex-National Coal Board No. 3806)
'' Wilbert'' is a real-life Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST from the Dean Forest Railway heritage railway. His visit to Sodor is the subject of the book ''Wilbert the Forest Engine''.Other
Other Railway Engines
Various locomotives from the 'Other Railway' - the British national rail network - have visited the Fat Controller's Railway, both on regular trains to-and-from the mainland, or for special events. ''Jinty'', an LMS Fowler Class 3F, and ''Pug'', anGWR 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro
''The City of Truro'' visited Sodor in 1957 on a railtour from the mainland and stayed for one night.LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman
''The Flying Scotsman'' visited Sodor in late 1967 during the period when he was in the ownership of Alan Pegler.Non-rail vehicles
*''Terence'' is an orange caterpillar tractor first seen in '' Tank Engine Thomas Again''. He is based on a Caterpillar Model 70. *''Bertie'' is a redPeople
Sir Topham Hatt
''Sir Topham Hatt'', better known as '' The Fat Controller'', is the head of the main rail company on Sodor. His son Charles Topham Hatt II succeeded him in 1954, and his grandson Stephen Topham Hatt III became the Fat Controller in 1984.Sir Handel Brown
''Sir Handel Brown'' is the head of the Skarloey Railway.Peter Sam
''Peter Sam'', known as ''The Thin Controller'', is the vice president of the Skarloey Railway.Fergus Duncan
''Fergus Duncan'', known as ''The Small Controller'', is the owner 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 & Thin Clergymen
The Fat and Thin Clergymen are two clergymen with a strong interest in the railways of the Island of Sodor. The Thin Clergyman is an author and is strongly hinted to be the Rev. Wilbert Awdry. The Fat Clergyman, who records moving pictures, is implied to be the Rev. Wilbert Awdry's real-life friend, the Rev. Teddy Boston.References
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