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− | + | [[Duck and the Diesel Engine]] {{RWS}}<br>[[Gordon and the Famous Visitor]] {{T&F}} |
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− | * [[Gordon and the Famous Visitor]] {{T&F}} |
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− | * 'The City of Truro' Engine No.3440 G.W.R. |
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− | * Celebrity{{Ref|[[#Trivia]]}} |
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|nicknames= The Famous Visitor |
|nicknames= The Famous Visitor |
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|gender=Male |
|gender=Male |
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− | |country_of_origin={{flag| |
+ | |country_of_origin={{flag|england}} [[The Mainland|England]] |
− | |affiliation=[[National Railway Museum]] |
+ | |affiliation=* [[National Railway Museum]] |
+ | * [[Duck]] |
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− | |basis=GWR 3700 Class "City" |
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+ | |basis=[[:Wikipedia:GWR 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro|GWR 3700 Class No.3440 ''City of Truro'']] |
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+ | |gauge={{Standard gauge}} |
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|power_type=Steam |
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+ | |vehicle=Locomotive |
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+ | |type=Tender engine |
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|configuration=4-4-0 |
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|retired=1931 and 1961 |
|retired=1931 and 1961 |
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− | * 3440 {{Note|[[RWS]]/[[T&F]]}} |
+ | * 3440 {{Note|[[The Railway Series|RWS]]/[[Thomas & Friends|T&F]]}} |
− | * 3717 {{Note|currently |
+ | * 3717 {{Note|currently}} |
− | * 98240 {{Note|TOPS Number}} |
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* Great Western Railway {{Formerly}} |
* Great Western Railway {{Formerly}} |
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|owner(s)=[[National Railway Museum]] |
|owner(s)=[[National Railway Museum]] |
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− | '''City of Truro''' is a famous tender engine from the Great Western Railway, who once visited the [[Island of Sodor]]. He |
+ | '''City of Truro''' is a famous tender engine from the Great Western Railway, who once visited the [[Island of Sodor]]. He is believed to be the first engine in the world to attain the speed of 100 mph. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===''The Railway Series''=== |
===''The Railway Series''=== |
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− | City of Truro first appeared in [[Duck and the Diesel Engine]] when the Railway Society visited. [[Duck]], although shy at first, quickly befriended him, as the two were both Great Western. Duck talks Great Western all night with City of Truro, which makes Duck very proud of his Great Western ancestry, much to the annoyance of [[Gordon]]. Gordon was jealous of City of Truro's record and attempted to go as fast as him, only to have his dome blown off on [[the Viaduct]]. |
+ | City of Truro first appeared in [[Duck and the Diesel Engine]] when the Railway Society visited. [[Duck]], although shy at first, quickly befriended him, as the two were both Great Western. Duck talks Great Western all night with City of Truro, which makes Duck very proud of his Great Western ancestry, much to the annoyance of [[Gordon]]. Gordon was jealous of City of Truro's record and attempted to go as fast as him, only to have his dome blown off on [[The Viaduct|the Viaduct]]. |
− | When Duck crashed into [[C&B Barber|the barber shop]], [[Sir Topham Hatt]] said he would inform |
+ | When Duck crashed into [[C&B Barber|the barber shop]], [[Sir Topham Hatt]] said he would inform City of Truro of Duck's bravery and how he and his crew managed to prevent a serious accident. City of Truro was later referenced in [[Thomas and the Great Railway Show]] as being a member of the [[National Railway Museum]]. |
− | City of Truro of Duck's bravery and how he and his crew managed to prevent a serious accident. City of Truro was later referenced in [[Thomas and the Great Railway Show]] as being a member of the [[National Railway Museum]]. |
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===''Thomas & Friends''=== |
===''Thomas & Friends''=== |
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− | City of Truro also appeared in the [[ |
+ | City of Truro also appeared in the [[Series 3|third series]] episode [[Gordon and the Famous Visitor]]. His name was not mentioned (though it appeared on a banner and on his nameplate) and he did not speak, but, according to Duck, he is a celebrity. The engines believe that the engine is conceited due to his high status, however, they learnt that he was not conceited at all and he enjoyed talking to the engines till long after the stars came out. |
− | Just like in the Railway Series, Gordon was jealous of |
+ | Just like in the Railway Series, Gordon was jealous of City of Truro and tried to beat his speed record, only to have his dome blown off. |
[[File:FlashBangWallop!12.png|thumb|left|City of Truro pictured in a book]] |
[[File:FlashBangWallop!12.png|thumb|left|City of Truro pictured in a book]] |
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− | In the [[ |
+ | In the [[Series 8|eighth series]], a photograph of City of Truro appears inside [[The Duke and Duchess of Boxford|the Duke and Duchess of Boxford's]] [[Spencer's Coaches|private coaches]]. In the [[Series 16|sixteenth series]], a photograph of City of Truro also appears in "[[Great Railways]]", a book of famous railway engines. |
==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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==Technical Details== |
==Technical Details== |
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===Real-life History=== |
===Real-life History=== |
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− | City of Truro is based on the real locomotive of the same name, built in 1903 for the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Swindon Works to a design by George Jackson Churchward. Debatably, City of Truro broke the 100mph speed barrier for steam railways in 1904, the year after it was introduced. However, [[Flying Scotsman]] was the first steam engine to attain the speed of 100 mph that was officially recorded. It went on static display at the [[National Railway Museum]] following a tube failure in February 2013. In November 2015, |
+ | City of Truro is based on the real locomotive of the same name, built in 1903 for the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Swindon Works, to a design by George Jackson Churchward. Debatably, City of Truro broke the 100mph speed barrier for steam railways in 1904, the year after it was introduced. However, [[Flying Scotsman]] was the first steam engine to attain the speed of 100 mph that was officially recorded. On September 8th, 1991, City of Truro attended the opening of the line to Lydney Lakeside with [[Wilbert]]. It went on static display at the [[National Railway Museum]] following a tube failure in February 2013. In November 2015, it was moved to Steam Museum in Swindon, Wiltshire. For more information - [[wikipedia:GWR 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro|see here]]. |
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none"> |
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File:CityofTruro.jpg|The real City of Truro |
File:CityofTruro.jpg|The real City of Truro |
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===Livery=== |
===Livery=== |
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− | City of Truro is |
+ | In both the Railway Series and television series, City of Truro is painted in his original Great Western Railway green livery with orange and black lining and dark red/brown frames. He also has a copper-capped chimney (plain black in the television series), a brass safety valve bonnet (grey in magazine illustrations) and the early-1900s GWR monogram on his tender. The livery closely resembles that worn by the real City of Truro, which is currently painted in the later GWR green livery with black frames, "Great Western" lettering and garter crest. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | <tabber>Railway Series= |
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− | *'''[[Duck and the Diesel Engine]]''' - [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#Domeless Engines|Domeless Engines]], [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#Pop Goes the Diesel|Pop Goes the Diesel]] {{Mentioned}} and [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#A Close Shave|A Close Shave]] {{Mentioned}} |
+ | * '''[[Duck and the Diesel Engine]]''' - [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#Domeless Engines|Domeless Engines]], [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#Pop Goes the Diesel|Pop Goes the Diesel]] {{Mentioned}} and [[Duck and the Diesel Engine#A Close Shave|A Close Shave]] {{Mentioned}} |
− | *'''[[Thomas and the Great Railway Show]]''' - [[Thomas and the Great Railway Show#Museum-Piece|Museum-Piece]] {{Mentioned}} |
+ | * '''[[Thomas and the Great Railway Show]]''' - [[Thomas and the Great Railway Show#Museum-Piece|Museum-Piece]] {{Mentioned}} |
− | + | ====Companion volumes==== |
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− | *'''1972''' - [[The Railway Series: Surprise Packet]] |
+ | * '''1972''' - [[The Railway Series: Surprise Packet]] |
− | *''' |
+ | * '''1976''' - [[Famous Engines]] |
− | *''' |
+ | * '''1979''' - [[Annuals#1979|Annual]] |
+ | * '''1980''' - [[Annuals#1980|Annual]] |
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− | *'''1987''' - [[The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways]] {{Mentioned}} |
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− | *''' |
+ | * '''1987''' - [[The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways]] {{Mentioned}} |
− | *''' |
+ | * '''1996''' - [[Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection]] |
− | *''' |
+ | * '''2005''' - [[Sodor: Reading Between the Lines]] {{Mentioned}} |
+ | * '''2007''' - [[Thomas the Tank Engine: The New Collection]] {{Mentioned}} |
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}}|-|Television Series= |
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− | + | ===''[[Thomas & Friends]]''=== |
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− | *'''[[ |
+ | * '''[[Series 3]]''' - [[Gordon and the Famous Visitor]] {{Note|not named; does not speak}} |
− | *'''[[ |
+ | * '''[[Series 8]]''' - [[Edward the Great]] {{Note|picture cameo}} |
− | *'''[[ |
+ | * '''[[Series 9]]''' - [[Thomas and the Toy Shop]] {{Note|picture cameo}} |
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− | City of Truro's [[Scrapped Engines#Sodor Scrap Engines|scrapped model]] appeared |
+ | City of Truro's [[Scrapped Engines#Sodor Scrap Engines|scrapped model]] appeared frequently between the [[Series 5|fifth]] and [[Series 9|ninth series]]. It also appeared in the 2000 movie, [[Thomas and the Magic Railroad]]. |
|-|Other Media= |
|-|Other Media= |
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+ | ===Books=== |
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− | {{Appearances header|Books}} |
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− | *'''1992''' - [[Gordon and the Famous Visitor (Buzz Book)|Gordon and the Famous Visitor]] |
+ | * '''1992''' - [[Gordon and the Famous Visitor (Buzz Book)|Gordon and the Famous Visitor]] |
− | *'''1994''' - [[The Adventures of Thomas (book)|The Adventures of Thomas]] |
+ | * '''1994''' - [[The Adventures of Thomas (book)|The Adventures of Thomas]] |
− | + | ===[[Magazines|Magazine Stories]]=== |
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− | *'''2007''' - [[Surprise Visitor (2007)|Surprise Visitor]] |
+ | * '''2007''' - [[Surprise Visitor (2007)|Surprise Visitor]] |
− | *'''2010''' - Surprise Visitor |
+ | * '''2010''' - Surprise Visitor |
− | *'''2012''' - [[City of Truro (magazine story)|City of Truro]] |
+ | * '''2012''' - [[City of Truro (magazine story)|City of Truro]] |
− | + | ===Video Games=== |
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− | *'''2008''' - [[Begins Educational Learning]] |
+ | * '''2008''' - [[Begins Educational Learning]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* City of Truro is the first real engine to appear in both the Railway Series and the television series. |
* City of Truro is the first real engine to appear in both the Railway Series and the television series. |
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− | * Although he did not appear with a face in television series, he was portrayed with a face in the 1980 annual and the magazine story, [[Surprise Visitor (2007)|Surprise Visitor]]. |
+ | * Although he did not appear with a face in television series, he was portrayed with a face in Famous Engines, the 1980 annual and the magazine story, [[Surprise Visitor (2007)|Surprise Visitor]], later republished as "City of Truro". |
− | * Although City of Truro's name |
+ | * Although City of Truro's name was never mentioned in the television series, it is seen on the banner at [[Tidmouth Sheds]] and his nameplate. |
− | * City of Truro |
+ | * City of Truro was given the name "'''セレブリティー'''"{{Note|English Translation: '''Celebrity'''}} in Japan. |
+ | * He is the only surviving member of his class. |
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==Merchandise== |
==Merchandise== |
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|name1=The Famous Visitor - City of Truro |
|name1=The Famous Visitor - City of Truro |
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|released1=1993 |
|released1=1993 |
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+ | |discontinued1=2004 |
|highlights1=Originally sold under ''[[Shining Time Station]]'' brand as a "Special Edition" character |
|highlights1=Originally sold under ''[[Shining Time Station]]'' brand as a "Special Edition" character |
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|photo1=ERTLCityofTruro.jpg |
|photo1=ERTLCityofTruro.jpg |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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− | {{Quote|Good riddance" grumbled Gordon. "Chatting all night keeping important engines awake, who is he anyway?"<br |
+ | {{Quote|Good riddance" grumbled Gordon. "Chatting all night keeping important engines awake, who is he anyway?"<br>"He's City of Truro. He's famous."<br>"As famous as me. Nonsense!"<br>"He's famouser than you. He went 100 miles an hour before you were drawn or thought of!"<br>"So he says. But I didn't like his looks. He's got no dome!" said Gordon darkly. "Never trust domeless engines, they're not respectable! I never boast, but I say that 100 miles an hour would be easy for me! Goodbye!|Gordon and Duck arguing about City of Truro, "Domeless Engines."}} |
==References== |
==References== |
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[[ja:セレブリティー]] |
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[[pl:City of Truro]] |
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[[Category:Steam locomotives]] |
[[Category:Steam locomotives]] |
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[[Category:Tender engines]] |
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[[Category:Standard gauge]] |
[[Category:Standard gauge]] |
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Revision as of 20:58, 18 January 2020
This article is about the engine. You may be looking for the magazine story. |
City of Truro is a famous tender engine from the Great Western Railway, who once visited the Island of Sodor. He is believed to be the first engine in the world to attain the speed of 100 mph.
Biography
The Railway Series
City of Truro first appeared in Duck and the Diesel Engine when the Railway Society visited. Duck, although shy at first, quickly befriended him, as the two were both Great Western. Duck talks Great Western all night with City of Truro, which makes Duck very proud of his Great Western ancestry, much to the annoyance of Gordon. Gordon was jealous of City of Truro's record and attempted to go as fast as him, only to have his dome blown off on the Viaduct.
When Duck crashed into the barber shop, Sir Topham Hatt said he would inform City of Truro of Duck's bravery and how he and his crew managed to prevent a serious accident. City of Truro was later referenced in Thomas and the Great Railway Show as being a member of the National Railway Museum.
Thomas & Friends
City of Truro also appeared in the third series episode Gordon and the Famous Visitor. His name was not mentioned (though it appeared on a banner and on his nameplate) and he did not speak, but, according to Duck, he is a celebrity. The engines believe that the engine is conceited due to his high status, however, they learnt that he was not conceited at all and he enjoyed talking to the engines till long after the stars came out.
Just like in the Railway Series, Gordon was jealous of City of Truro and tried to beat his speed record, only to have his dome blown off.
In the eighth series, a photograph of City of Truro appears inside the Duke and Duchess of Boxford's private coaches. In the sixteenth series, a photograph of City of Truro also appears in "Great Railways", a book of famous railway engines.
Personality
City of Truro and Duck got on very well during his stay on Sodor, talking about their Great Western heritage and ways. He sparked jealousy within Gordon, and gave him ambition to break City of Truro's record but to no avail. In addition, Edward and Duck described him as "the finest engine in the world".
Technical Details
Real-life History
City of Truro is based on the real locomotive of the same name, built in 1903 for the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Swindon Works, to a design by George Jackson Churchward. Debatably, City of Truro broke the 100mph speed barrier for steam railways in 1904, the year after it was introduced. However, Flying Scotsman was the first steam engine to attain the speed of 100 mph that was officially recorded. On September 8th, 1991, City of Truro attended the opening of the line to Lydney Lakeside with Wilbert. It went on static display at the National Railway Museum following a tube failure in February 2013. In November 2015, it was moved to Steam Museum in Swindon, Wiltshire. For more information - see here.
Livery
In both the Railway Series and television series, City of Truro is painted in his original Great Western Railway green livery with orange and black lining and dark red/brown frames. He also has a copper-capped chimney (plain black in the television series), a brass safety valve bonnet (grey in magazine illustrations) and the early-1900s GWR monogram on his tender. The livery closely resembles that worn by the real City of Truro, which is currently painted in the later GWR green livery with black frames, "Great Western" lettering and garter crest.
Appearances
The Railway Series
Companion volumes
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Thomas & Friends
- Series 3 - Gordon and the Famous Visitor (not named; does not speak)
- Series 8 - Edward the Great (picture cameo)
- Series 9 - Thomas and the Toy Shop (picture cameo)
- Series 16 - Flash Bang Wallop! (picture cameo)
Books
- 1992 - Gordon and the Famous Visitor
- 1994 - The Adventures of Thomas
Magazine Stories
- 2007 - Surprise Visitor
- 2010 - Surprise Visitor
- 2012 - City of Truro
Video Games
- 2008 - Begins Educational Learning
Trivia
- City of Truro is the first real engine to appear in both the Railway Series and the television series.
- Although he did not appear with a face in television series, he was portrayed with a face in Famous Engines, the 1980 annual and the magazine story, Surprise Visitor, later republished as "City of Truro".
- Although City of Truro's name was never mentioned in the television series, it is seen on the banner at Tidmouth Sheds and his nameplate.
- City of Truro was given the name "セレブリティー"(English Translation: Celebrity) in Japan.
- He is the only surviving member of his class.
Merchandise
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Quotes
- “Good riddance" grumbled Gordon. "Chatting all night keeping important engines awake, who is he anyway?"
"He's City of Truro. He's famous."
"As famous as me. Nonsense!"
"He's famouser than you. He went 100 miles an hour before you were drawn or thought of!"
"So he says. But I didn't like his looks. He's got no dome!" said Gordon darkly. "Never trust domeless engines, they're not respectable! I never boast, but I say that 100 miles an hour would be easy for me! Goodbye!” - ― Gordon and Duck arguing about City of Truro, "Domeless Engines."
References
Locomotives | Flying Scotsman* | City of Truro | Boxhill | Green Arrow | Duchess of Hamilton | Mallard | Stephenson's Rocket | Iron Duke | Puffing Billy | Eurostar |
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Coaches | Open-topped Carriages |