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A vermillion 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. Dolgoch: Ben Small (2012–2014) John Hasler (2016) Sir Handel: SR/MSR 3 A blue narrow gauge saddle tank engine originally of the Mid Sodor Railway, where he was named "Falcon".
For characters appearing in the original Railway Series books, see The Railway Series characters. If you are looking for a specific character, and they do not have their own article (below), then please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Thomas/Character list for a full list of characters, and where to find them.
The following list of people and animals from Thomas & Friends describes the more notable people and animals that have appeared in the television series Thomas & Friends, along with The Railway Series books that the series is adapted from. The series features many fictional people and animals, including train drivers, footplate crews, workers ...
A red 2-8-2 miniature tender engine who works on the Arlesdale Railway. River Mite: Tim Whitnall Bert: A blue 0-8-2 miniature tender engine who works on the Arlesdale Railway. River Irt: Keith Wickham Ryan: GNER 1014 A purple 0-6-2 tank engine who takes over on Thomas' brandh line for a short period whilst Thomas works at the construction yard ...
For characters who have appeared on the TV series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends see Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends characters. If you are looking for a specific character, and they do not have their own article (below), then please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Thomas/Character list for a full list of characters, and where to find them.
Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise created by Britt Allcroft and currently owned by Mattel.The franchise revolves around an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles, including the titular protagonist Thomas the Tank Engine, who work on the Island of Sodor.
University of Alberta professor Shauna Wilton wrote "A Very Useful Engine: The Politics of Thomas and Friends". Wilton (who justified her study by arguing that socialisation of children is an important aspect) wrote that she received "a combination of outrage, disbelief, and condescending dismissal" when she announced she was going to study the ...
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