Thomas the Tank Engine Wikia
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“A steam engine always has something to say!”
― Awdry, Saturday Times Magazine

Awdry is an elderly steam engine who once visited the Island of Sodor. He is a fictionalised version of Wilbert Awdry, the author of The Railway Series, as a steam engine.

Technical Details

Basis

Awdry is based on a G&SWR 403 Class, a 2-6-0 mixed-traffic tender locomotive designed by Peter Drummond for the Glasgow and South Western Railway and built in 1915.

The Rev. W. Awdry's original model of James was modified from that of a G&SWR 403 Class locomotive.

Livery

Awdry is painted olive green with black lining and brass dome. He has a thick white stripe between his smokebox and boiler, a reference to the clerical collar worn by all ranks of clergy.


Appearances

The Railway Series

Miscellaneous

Trivia

  • Awdry is the second engine to wear glasses in the Railway Series, with the first being Sodor Chain Load Undercut. If the Thomas & Friends and All Engines Go characters were counted, Whiff would be the third character, and Darcy being the fourth.
  • Awdry is the first engine to have white eyebrows, the second being Iron Duke, and Victor being the third.
  • The first illustration of Awdry was illustrated by UK artist, Paul Slater, for the Saturday Times Magazine and written by Alan Hamilton. The second illustration was a rough copied sketch by an unnamed artist featured in another article and was later used in Japanese promotional material.
  • The background in the first illustration appears to be based on the fifth illustration of Coal from Henry the Green Engine.

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