User:TheAusterityEngine

About me
TheAusterityEngine - I created a Wiki account in order to update and add any missing information, that's about it really.

My contributions

 * User contributions

Favourite episodes

 * 1) Special Funnel (Series 4)
 * 2) Thomas the Jet Engine (Series 6)
 * 3) The Fogman (Series 6)
 * 4) All in Vain (Series 20)
 * 5) Thomas' Train (Series 1)
 * 6) Tit for Tat (Series 20)
 * 7) Ryan and Daisy (Series 20)
 * 8) Toad Stands By (Series 4)
 * 9) Thomas Comes to Breakfast (Series 2)
 * 10) Rusty and the Boulder (Series 5)

Favourite specials

 * 1) The Adventure Begins (2015)
 * 2) Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure (2015)
 * 3) Journey Beyond Sodor (2017)
 * 4) Tale of the Brave (2014)
 * 5) Big World! Big Adventures! (2018)

Personal headcanons
These are my personal headcanons for Thomas & Friends and The Railway Series; these are not strictly canon to either series.

The Railway Series

 * Before joining the North Western Railway, Edward carried the number 45, as both a reference to the publication year of The Three Railway Engines and a number worn by the real K2s. This also applies for my Television Series headcanons.
 * Gordon's original name on the Great Northern Railway was 'Shooting Star', as a reference to The Great Race. As with Edward, this headcanon also applies for Gordon in Thomas & Friends.
 * James previously carried the number 12620 on the LMS, one above the number of the final member of his class.
 * Barry was originally a BR Standard 2MT 2-6-0, however upon arrival to Crovan's Gate works he was rebuilt into a 2-6-2T.
 * Originally he bore the number 78065 as a 2-6-0, however on Sodor he carries the number 12.
 * When restored at Crovan's Gate, Barry was repainted into NWR red with blue lining.
 * He works on the Norramby Branch Line with Daisy, taking on a similar role to Ryan in the Television Series.
 * The Austerity Engine carries the number 13 (following on from Barry) and is painted NWR green with red lining. He is the station pilot for Tidmouth.
 * Daisy was transferred to the Norramby Branch Line due to not having enough work to do on Thomas' Branch Line.
 * The Works Diesel carries the number D4.
 * Diesel was purchased by the NWR soon after the events of Thomas and the Evil Diesel and became the railway's number D5. He is the station pilot for Barrow-in-Furness.
 * Pip and Emma carry the numbers D6 and D7, following on from Diesel.
 * The Arlesdale Railway has a ninth engine, based on the magazine character Sidney, but with the main difference of being based on the R&ER's "Bonnie Dundee" rather than an 0-4-2ST. Originally, he worked on a tourist railway at Norramby, until it went bankrupt and he was sold to the AMR.

Thomas & Friends

 * Emily takes the position of NWR number 12, which she carries on her tender as per the NWR's other tender engines.
 * Emily also works on The Little Western, helping Duck carry tourists along the branch.
 * Flora and Tamika are both narrow gauge, rather than being standard gauge as portrayed in the show. Flora works a narrow gauge tramway around Great Waterton, while Tamika runs a tourist line through The Kuranda Rainforest.
 * Nia recieved her ornate orange colour scheme from saving a town from a runaway train that had broken away from Kwaku; before this, she was painted plain black and had little to no respect from the big engines, but after the incident she gained Kwaku's respect and the two became fast friends.
 * Bear exists and still carries his BR blue livery (similar to how Toby, Donald and Douglas were never repainted) and the number D7101 (similar to how BoCo still carries his D5702 number in the TV series rather than D2). He also carries the headcode 'AC 47' on his rear as per his ERTL toy and Hornby model, however he has a grey face to match with the other diesels in the Television series.
 * The Chinese Diesel is named Su-Lin after her voice actress.
 * Bertram works on the narrow gauge section of the Earl's Estate Railway with Millie.
 * Some characters have different basises:
 * Hank is a USATC S160 2-8-0 rather than a Pennsylvania K4.
 * Belle is an LBSCR D1 0-4-2T with firefighting equipment (as per real life examples) rather than a BR Standard 4 2-6-4T with added water cannons.
 * Connor and Caitlin are LMS Coronations (in LMS blue and LMS red respectively) rather than American streamliners.
 * Natalie is San Diego & Arizona Railway #8157 rather than the Bagnall Leys diesel.
 * Shankar is an Indian WDS-4 diesel rather than a Russian TGM-23.
 * The Slip Coaches are named Steven, Rebecca and Johnathan after their respective voice actors/actresses.
 * Buster is The Pack's number 20 to bridge the gap between Ned and Nigel. Similarly, Darcy is the Pack's number 25.
 * The Grumpy Passenger and Jeremiah Jobling are the same character. He's had bad luck with railways since long before James and the Coaches and has had a grudge against them ever since.
 * My headcanon version of the Island of Sodor map in the television series has several changes (note these changes are based on the Railway Series map rather than the Wilkinson edit):
 * Knapford station takes the place of Tidmouth on the map and Elsbridge takes Knapford's place as the junction to Thomas' Branch Line.
 * Tidmouth itself is a small town that is located inbetween Knapford and Haultraugh; Tidmouth Hault station is located inbetween the towns of Tidmouth and Haultraugh, and Tidmouth Sheds inbetween Knapford and Tidmouth.
 * Knapford Harbour is made up of the sets of Tidmouth Harbour from The Flying Kipper and Fish, as well as the harbour set from the Meet Percy video among others.
 * The station labelled Killaban on the Wilkinson map is actually Cronk, taking the place of the rather small station seen during the rest of the series.
 * Great Waterton is a main line station located inbetween Killdane and Kellsthorpe Road.
 * The harbour seen in Thomas and Trevor and Percy and Harold is Elsbridge Harbour, which takes the place of Knapford Harbour from the Railway Series.
 * Thomas' Branch Line only has three main stations after Elsbridge: Dryaw, Maithwaite and Ffarquhar.
 * The line to Ulfstead Castle is an extension on the end of Thomas' Branch Line, rather than branching off from the bottom of Gordon's Hill.
 * The harbour seen in Percy Takes the Plunge, The Diseasel and Wrong Road is part of Brendam and the station seen on this set is Brendam station.
 * Blue Mountain Quarry takes the place of the Skarloey Railway Slate Quarry.

Trivia

 * I was actually the first person in the fandom to discover the existance of Shane through an online news article.
 * I am the 100th person to be awarded the "Head of the Railway" badge for 1,000 edits.