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|title1 = Balladrine |
|title1 = Balladrine |
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+ | |image1 = File:ThreeCheersforThomas22.png |
− | |location = Balladrine, [[Sodor]] |
+ | |location = {{flag|ios}} Balladrine, [[Island of Sodor]] |
|managed_by = [[North Western Railway]] |
|managed_by = [[North Western Railway]] |
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|lines = [[The Main Line]] |
|lines = [[The Main Line]] |
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− | |no_of_platforms = 1 |
+ | |no_of_platforms = 1 {{T&F}} |
− | |previous = [[Killdane]] |
+ | |previous = [[Killdane]] {{T&F}} |
− | |next = [[Kellaby]] |
+ | |next = [[Kellaby]] {{T&F}} |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===''[[The Railway Series]]''=== |
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+ | Following being deprived of his office as Bishop of [[Suddery]], Lancelot Qualtrough lived in retirement in Balladrine, ostensibly as Curate of the small parish, but in reality was treated by all as Bishop in everything but name. |
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+ | In 1954, [[Gordon]] and [[Henry]] met [[Animals#Bluebell|Bluebell]] the cow on [[Balladrine Bridge|the bridge]] which carries the railway over the Balladrine/[[Killaban]] road. |
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− | In the [[Thomas & Friends|television series]] the village has a railway station which only appeared in the [[Season 7|seventh season]]. |
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− | Near the station is the bridge where [[Gordon]] and [[Henry]] came across [[Animals#Bluebell|Bluebell]] the cow, in the [[Season 2|second season]] episode, [[Cows]]. |
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+ | The village is served by a small railway station which is on the [[The Main Line|Main Line]]. It consists of a single platform with a building, with three tracks passing by. A road bridge is located nearby. |
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− | The station building looks similar to [[Dryaw]] station. |
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==Appearances== |
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+ | ===''[[Thomas & Friends]]''=== |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | * The name "Balladrine" is derived from [[Wikipedia:Baldrine railway station|Baldrine]], a small village on the Isle of Man. |
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+ | * The station appears to be a modified version of the western platform of [[Dryaw]]. |
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+ | ===''Thomas & Friends''=== |
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+ | ====Model Series==== |
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+ | File:BulgyRidesAgain38.png|[[Bulgy]] passing over the road bridge |
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+ | File:ThreeCheersforThomas25.png|[[Thomas]] at Balladrine |
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+ | File:BestDressedEngine29.png|[[Gordon]] at Balladrine |
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+ | [[he:בולאדרין]] |
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+ | [[ru:Боладрин]] |
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Revision as of 19:03, 2 January 2020
Balladrine is a small village located about ten miles north west of Kellsthorpe Road and about five miles south east of Killdane.
History
The Railway Series
Following being deprived of his office as Bishop of Suddery, Lancelot Qualtrough lived in retirement in Balladrine, ostensibly as Curate of the small parish, but in reality was treated by all as Bishop in everything but name.
In 1954, Gordon and Henry met Bluebell the cow on the bridge which carries the railway over the Balladrine/Killaban road.
Thomas & Friends
The village is served by a small railway station which is on the Main Line. It consists of a single platform with a building, with three tracks passing by. A road bridge is located nearby.
Appearances
Trivia
- The name "Balladrine" is derived from Baldrine, a small village on the Isle of Man.
- The station appears to be a modified version of the western platform of Dryaw.