
Stephen | The Tales of Sodor Shorts Wiki | Fandom
Stephen aka 87546 is a GNR C1! Stephen is based on the Great Northern Railway's C1 Class of 4-4-2 Atlantics. Designed by Henry Ivatt, 2 variations of the class were produced. A small-boilered variant, of which 22 were built between 1898 and 1903 (Reclassified as …
Crovan - Thomas1Edward2Henry3 Wiki | Fandom
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 …
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. Both were built in 1913. Back in the day, Alfred was painted LNER green. Alfred was the nicest engine on the railway. Many of the engines of their old line would later work on Sodor like Wendell and Lady.
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.
Any headcanons for 98426, 87546, and the 1st red engine? : r ... - Reddit
98462 is a GER S69/LNER B12, with his number (98462) being his "TOPS" number, for use when he hauls railtours on the mainland (including a few to Sodor in the 2010s). I also headcanon him as the green engine seen alongside Percy in "Trouble in the Shed" from Troublesome Engines. 87546 is a NBR H Class/LNER C11, and specifically 875.
The Trouble with Three | Thomas1Edward2Henry3 Wiki | Fandom
Dec 10, 2015 · Two were built at Crovan's Gate with one being painted Green and a mix between a LNER A1 and a GNR C1, as this engine doesn't have an official number, the workmen have given him a number 3. The second is a completely custom built …
87546 | NWR Tales/NWR1991 Wiki | Fandom
87546 is blue tender engine who once visited the North Western Railway on trial from a railway on the Mainland. In 1923, two blue engines without names, only known by their numbers - 87546 and 98462 - were sent to the North Western Railway on trial.
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.
The Loaned Engine - Sodor's Dark Times: A Frenzy Payback Wiki
Both him, and a custom built engine named 87546, picked on many of the engines - especially towards a Furness K2 named Edward and a mixed hybrid of a C1 Atlantic and a class A1 named Henry. 98462 told that the fat director would be sensible and to keep him and 87546 instead of Edward; an outdated slack of iron and Henry; a mixed failure of a ...
98462 and 87546 | Thomas and Friends Wiki | Fandom
98462 and 87546 were two blue tender engines who visited Sodor in 1922. 98462 and 87546 are mean to the other four being Edward, Henry, Gordon, James and Eagle. They were on the railway on trial, but were sent away for being rude and nasty. 87546 once refused to …
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