

Encouraged by Margaret, his wife, Awdry submitted the three stories to Edmund Ward for publication in 1943.

This story introduced the popular characters Henry the Green Engine and the Fat Director. Ī third story had its origins in a limerick of which Christopher was fond, and which Awdry used to introduce The Sad Story of Henry: Īs with the previous rhyme, the origins of this are uncertain, but Awdry received a letter telling him that a similar poem had appeared in a book of children's rhymes, published in 1902: Another story about Edward followed, which this time also featured a character called Gordon the Big Engine, named after a child living on the same road whom Christopher considered rather bossy. This told the story of Edward the Blue Engine, an old engine who is allowed out of the shed for a day. Wilbert Awdry's answers to Christopher's questions about the rhyme led to the creation of a short story, 'Edward's Day Out'. The precise origins of this rhyme are unknown, but research by Brian Sibley suggests that it originated at some point prior to the First World War. One of Christopher's favourite rhymes was: His father would tell him stories and rhymes to cheer him up. The stories began in 1942, when two-year-old Christopher Awdry had caught measles and was confined to a darkened room.
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2 Continuing series under Christopher Awdry.The engine characters were almost all based upon real classes of locomotive, and some of the railways themselves were directly based upon real lines in the British Isles.Ĭharacters and stories from the books formed the basis of the children's television series Thomas & Friends.Īudio adaptations of The Railway Series have been recorded at various times under the title The Railway Stories. As a lifelong railway enthusiast, Awdry was keen that his stories should be as realistic as possible. Nearly all of The Railway Series stories were based upon real-life events. A further 16 were written by his son, Christopher Awdry 14 between 19, and two more in 20. There are 42 books in the series, the first being published in 1945. The Railway Series is a set of story books about a railway system located on the fictional Island of Sodor. Test Line: One of the First Routes I attempted to create in Trainz. Sorting Yard: This route is designed for the sorting and testing of Trainz Models. This Route is incomplete and will stay that way. Sodor Viaduct V0: From My First attempt at creating an Island of Sodor Route is my very first Version of the Sodor Viaduct.
