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  1. Edward The Blue Engine: Edward has been on the Fat Controller's Railway for a very long time, but he did not come from as far away as Thomas, and he is probably older too.Before 1923 the railways round Barrow-in-Furness were owned by the Furness Railway Company. Edward had been built for the Furness Railway by a firm of Scottish engine-builders called Sharp, Stewart and Company.

  2. Edward is one of the oldest engines on the Fat Controller 's railway. He is reliable, helpful, kind, friendly, and very wise, and proves to bigger engines of how really useful he is. Whenever there's trouble, it's Edward that Sir Topham Hatt turns to and restore order. Did you know?

  3. The Sad Story of Henry, retitled Come Out, Henry! on North American releases, is the third episode of the first series. It is based on the story of the same name from the Railway Series book The Three Railway Engines. It is a very rainy day on Sodor and a large green engine named Henry is pulling a passenger train. He runs into a tunnel and stops there, refusing to go any further. Henry's ...

  4. Edward and Gordon, retitled Edward Helps Out on North American releases, is the second episode of the first series. It is based on Edward's Day Out and the story of the same name from the Railway Series book The Three Railway Engines. Edward is an old, blue tender engine who lives in a shed with four other engines and is feeling sad as he has not been out in a long time. One summer day, the ...

  5. Never mind. You can do it - you're an Enterprising Engine, remember.Henry's Driver to Henry Henry is a green mixed-traffic tender engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor, and is the North Western Railway's number 3 engine. He was originally built as a dysfunctional prototype engine and needed special Welsh coal to operate properly. Following his accident when pulling the Flying ...

  6. Edward is a blue mixed-traffic tender engine. He runs his own branch line with BoCo. Edward is one of the oldest engines on Sodorand is occasionally made fun of for his age. Despite this setback, he is also very wise and optimistic and spreads his knowledge and encouraging attitude towards the other engines. Edward was built by Sharp, Stewart and Company at their Atlas Works in Glasgow ...

  7. Henry is a green mixed-traffic engine who works on the Main Line. Henry was built by stolen plans by Sir Nigel Gresley which resulted in a mix of a A3 'Pacific' and a C1 'Atlantic' engine. He was sold in 1919 to the Fat Controller who was desperate for an engine at the time. In 1922, he stalled in Ballahoo tunnels claiming the rain would spoil his "lovely green paint with red stripes", and ...