In James and the Queen of Sodor, Gordon tricks James into the job of pulling the old rusty train, Queen of Sodor.
No, the island of Sodor is not real; it is a fictional setting created by the Reverend W. Awdry for the "Thomas the Tank Engine" series. The island serves as the backdrop for various stories involving anthropomorphized trains and their adventures. While it has a detailed map and history, Sodor exists purely in literature and media.
He lives at Tidmouth Sheds, which belongs on the Island of Sodor, but also in the hearts and minds of The Reverend Awdry and many other fans.
The Island of Sodor isn’t all flat land and countryside, there are mountains too. The trains of one railway are dedicated to traveling the narrow bends and sharp curves of those mountains. Culdee works for The Culdee Fell Railway, and that’s how he got his name. Chugging along slow and steady, Culdee is always ready to give advice to other engines on the mountain. Culdee’s two faces at either end of his body keep him alert to the dangers lurking in the mountains. His bright purple tank with red stripes makes him stand out among the trees. A sensible mountain railway train, Culdee pulls a forklift and apple car cautiously behind him.
Jack and the Sodor Construction Company - 2006 A Visit from Thomas is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Jack and the Sodor Construction Company - 2006 On Site with Thomas is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of Jack and the Sodor Construction Company - 2006 includes: Michael Angelis as Narrator (UK) Michael Brandon as Narrator (US)
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 James and the Queen of Sodor 7-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
In James and the Queen of Sodor, Gordon tricks James into the job of pulling the old rusty train, Queen of Sodor.
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