Vicarstown

Vicarstown (often misinterpreted as Vickerstown) is a small town on the eastern-most edge of Sodor.

The North Western Railway built their terminus here in 1915, but after the 1925 agreement with the LMS to allow trains from the North Western Railway to stop in Barrow-in-Furness there was no further use required, and in 1927 it was closed. A smaller replacement station was built for the engines operating the car ferry service, and the turntable was relocated at Barrow.

Before working his branch line, Thomas worked at the station there.