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Arlesdale Railway

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The Arlesdale Railway, more commonly known as the Small Railway, is a fictional railway on the Island of Sodor from the Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry and Christopher Awdry. It is a miniature railway based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway in Cumbria. In the stories, it was originally built to bring waste from the lead mines in the hills to Arlesburgh at the end of Duck's branch line, where it would be distributed to the other railways on Sodor for use as ballast. The line also carries tourists.

The railway's controller is Mr Fergus Duncan, a dedicated man known as the Small Controller. This nickname is a joke, as he is a very tall man.

The Arlesdale Railway made its first appearance in the book Small Railway Engines, and was the main focus of the book Jock the New Engine. It has also made cameo appearances in Oliver the Western Engine, Duke the Lost Engine and Wilbert the Forest Engine. However, to date the railway has not appeared in the TV series.

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[edit] History

The railway was originally in England, where it was very popular. The line was originally 3 ft gauge, and ran by two 0-6-0 tank engines. They were Cornwall and Muir Hill. The line fell into disrepair, and was closed.

The line was opened as a 15 inch gauge line, and was a popular tourist attraction. The two locomotives, Petit and Merlin. They were lame fanfic characters, and disappeared as soon as their creator got bored with them.

They line was closed yet again, and instead of opening again, the railway came to Sodor. The railway now has Ballast and Passengers as it's main income.

[edit] Route

The line runs from Arlesburgh West (where it meets Duck's branch line) to Arlesdale village, stopping at Arlesburgh Bridge Street, Ffarquhar Road, Marthwaite and Arlesdale Green along the way. It follows part of the route of the old Mid Sodor Railway (aka Duke's old line). At Arlesdale Green it leaves this route and takes a new, southerly course to Arlesdale.

[edit] Locomotives

The three original engines of the Arlesdale Railway – Mike, Rex and Bert –  were brought to Sodor from an unspecified railway in England which closed in 1967.

[edit] Mike

Mike is a strong, red engine with purple stripes and AR number 3 who prefers goods trains to passengers. His temper matches his bright red paint, and he can often be hot-headed.

Mike is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's River Mite, owned by the R&ERPS and built in 1966 by Clarkson's.

[edit] Rex

Rex is a green engine with a sense of humour and AR number 1 who enjoys nothing more than teasing Mike. He is a hard worker, but sometimes has problems with traction.

Rex is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's River Esk, built in 1923 in Colchester by Davey, Paxman & Co.

[edit] Bert

Bert is smaller and younger than Mike and Rex, and is the quietest of the engines. He is painted blue with red stripes and AR number 2. For a long time he had trouble with steaming, but has been rebuilt with a taller chimney and cab which mean that he no longer suffers from shortness of breath. This modification has not appeared in the book illustrations, but is mentioned in The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways.

Bert is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's River Irt, a Heywood locomotive built at Duffield Bank, Derbyshire, in 1894.

[edit] Jock

Jock is the newest steam engine on the railway, and also the strongest. He was almost entirely built at the Arlesdale Railway's works. Having been first mentioned in The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways, his first actual appearance was in the eponymous book Jock the New Engine - Rev. W Awdry had intended to include the character, but it was left to Christopher to write him in to the stories some years later.

Jock was very cocky when he was first built, but soon learned the value of teamwork and is now a Really Useful Engine. His name comes from the fact that he is painted in a yellow-green colour resembling the locomotives of the Highland Railway in Scotland. The name was suggested by Douglas, who remembered the Highland Railway from his youth. He is number 5 on Arlesdale Railway.

Jock is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's Northern Rock, which was built at Ravenglass in 1976.

[edit] Stella

Stella was a locomotive designed by Heywood. When the railway was in England, they sold her to keep the others running. Then she spiralled into a hell of alcoholism, drug addiction and prostitution before eventually dying in the gutter at the age of 23.

[edit] Iona

Iona used to work at a gasworks. Then she shot herself.

[edit] Frank

Frank is a diesel engine with a tendency to be grumpy. He sometimes loses his temper, which once caused him to crash into the back wall of the shed. Despite this, he is a hard worker and is sometimes called upon to rescue engines who have broken down.

Frank is painted light grey, is number 4 on the Arlesdale Railway and is based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's Perkins, which was constructed in 1984 at Ravenglass, a rebuild of a 1929 Muir-Hill tractor.

[edit] Blister I & Blister II

Blister I and II are small twin diesels that have not appeared in The Railway Series books, but are mentioned in The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways.

Not much is known about them, apart from the fact they have regular engine troubles, and are particularly difficult to start - which is how they got their names. This is based on the trouble experienced with the Muir-Hill Fordson granite tractors that worked at Ravenglass until 1953 on stone traffic.

Blister I and II are painted black, with black and yellow stripes around their faces, and are numbers 6 and 7 on the Arlesdale Railway respectively. They are based on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway's Lister diesel Cyril.

[edit] Sigrid of Arlesdale

Sigrid of Arlesdale is a diesel working on the Arlesdale Railway who has not appeared in The Railway Series books, but is mentioned in The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways. She is painted a two-tone blue livery and is number 8 on the Arlesdale Railway.

She has however been seen on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway: her real-life counterpart, Shelagh of Eskdale, is now dressed up with a face to represent her at "Day out with Thomas" events, whereas formerly they named her "BoCoBo", after the locomotive's wheel arrangement. Not much is known about her.

[edit] Rolling Stock

The railway has a number of passenger carriages for tourist traffic. The original coaches, which were a mixture of open (roofless) and "semi-open" (open-sided) types, were obtained from the same railway in England as the locomotives. The semi-open coaches have since been replaced with closed saloon carriages built at Arlesburgh Works. All the coaches are painted a deep pink colour.

For ballast traffic, the railway has a fleet of smooth-running bogie hopper wagons. These can be unloaded via a chute into waiting (standard gauge) trucks on the Fat Controller's Railway. The hopper wagons and unloading chute are based on similar designs once used on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, who have provided much co-operation to the line.