
Crovan - Thomas1Edward2Henry3 Wiki
Crovan (formerly 87546) is the Governor of Sodor's private engine and often pulls his coach, who is named Helen. 87546 was built in 1907 at Brighton works. He was a complete experimental engine, being similar to Henry in his old shape. 87546 …
Alfred and Crovan (98462 and 87546) - The North Western …
Alfred is not to be confused with 8572 or the former Mid-Sodor engine. 87546 (Crovan) and 98462 (Alfred) were two big tender engines who once visited the North Western Railway on trial from a railway on the Mainland.
Meet the engines: NWR 20 'Crovan' - DeviantArt
Nov 12, 2023 · Crovan can still be tempermental and can get a little violent when pushed too far. History: (This page is in the Steamworks) Crovan belongs to T1E2H3 MY VERSION OF CROVAN IS NOT 87546! HE IS HIS OWN ENGINE!
Crovan | Engine Arrival Wiki - Fandom
Crovan is based on the NBR H class (LNER C11) designed by William P. Reid, Locomotive Superintendent of the NBR, and entered service under his direction. They were the heaviest, longest, and most powerful locomotives ever employed on the North British Railway.
North Western Railway F1 Class | alternatehistory.com
Nov 19, 2022 · In this post, we'll be going on a fictional class of locomotives I've created by myself: The NWR F1 Class 2-8-2. The North Western Railway F1 Class is a class of 2-8-2 'Mikado' steam locomotives designed by Ogmund Dalby for war service on heavy freight duties that was introduced in December 1940.
Crovan | North Western Stories Wiki | Fandom
Crovan is a 4-6-0 Caledonian Railway 60 class. Six of these engines were built in 1916-17 by William Pickersgill at St. Rollox works, all of them passed into London Midland & Scottish Railway ownership in 1923.
Alfred (standard gauge) | The Storis from Sodor Wiki | Fandom
Alfred (also known as his numbers, 7476, 98462, 8571 and 61504) is a steam engine who came to Sodor in 1922. Alfred was built by Stratford Works for the Great Eastern Railway around 1917, his first number is 7476. While he came to Sodor in 1922 along with Henry and Crovan (also known her first...
North Western Railway | The Adventures On Sodor Wiki | Fandom
The North Western Railway (NWR) is the main standard gauge rail network on the Island of Sodor. From nationalisation on 1st January 1948 until privatisation in 1997, it was the North Western Region of British Railways.
Crovan | The Adventures of Sodor Wiki | Fandom
Crovan (formerly 87546) is a light blue tender engine who appears in the feature film 1969. TBA. Crovan is a freelance design, and does not have a specific basis. However, Crovan shares many similarities with the GNR's C1's Atlantics, specifically, the large-boilered variants. Light Blue.
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Feb 11, 2025 · Crovan’s Gate Works became owned by the NWR following the NWR/BR split. In 2025 the SCC closes and Bill, Ben, and Timothy are bought by the NWR, and Marrion is bought by Packard & Co. The ghost engine in Percy’s Ghostly Trick, is actually Paul, the former #1 of CGW who died in 1941
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