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  2. Wilbert Awdry - Wikipedia

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    Wilbert Vere Awdry OBE (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997), often credited as Rev. W. Awdry, was an English Anglican minister, railway enthusiast, and children's author. He is best remembered as the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine and several other characters who appeared in his Railway Series .

  3. L&YR Class 28 - Wikipedia

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    The Class 28 was the inspiration for the character James the Red Engine from The Railway Series books by the Rev W Awdry, and the spin-off TV series Thomas and Friends. [3] Awdry describes James as an experimental rebuild as a 2-6-0 with 5 ft 6 in driving wheels. The other obvious visual difference from the Class 28 is the lack of a leading ...

  4. List of characters in The Railway Series - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar Model 70 Bertie: A red single-deck bus 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. Leyland Tiger: Trevor: A traction engine who resides at the Wellsworth Vicarage Orchard and driven by Jem Cole.

  5. The Railway Series - Wikipedia

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    Awdry had built a model of Percy as a reference for the artist but Dalby did not make use of it. Despite the tempestuous relationship with Awdry, Dalby is probably the best remembered of the series' artists. With The Eight Famous Engines (1957), John T. Kenney took over the illustration of the series. His style was less colourful but more ...

  6. James the Red Engine - Wikipedia

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    Awdry had two models of James on his OO gauge model railway. The first, from the 1950s, was based on a 2-6-0 Glasgow and South Western Railway locomotive, the Austrian Goods, designed by Peter Drummond, which is the very same engine that Awdry had originally envisioned James as but changed it due to unknown reasons. [5]

  7. Thomas & Friends merchandise - Wikipedia

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    A 12-page Thomas the Tank Engine Press-out Model Book (ISBN 0434927589) by the Rev. W. Awdry and Ken Stott, was released in September 1987. [3] In 1994, a new range of press-out models was released, this time drawn by Ken Stott instead of C. Reginald Dalby. Each book came with accessories, a track and a station.

  8. Category:The Railway Series illustrators - Wikipedia

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    This category features the illustrators of The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry and his son Christopher. Pages in category "The Railway Series illustrators" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Toby the Tram Engine - Wikipedia

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    On Awdry's model railway, [9] Toby was represented by a Y6, [10] an 0-4-0 locomotive similar to but smaller than the J70 [11] [2] and better suited to the 4-wheel motor bogie available to power the model. [10] In 1961, Awdry wrote an article for Railway Modeller magazine on the construction of this locomotive. [10]