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- Skarloey Railway (SR) is a 2' 3" narrow-gauge railway, which runs from the North Western Railway's station Crovan's Gate to Skarloey. Beyond Skarloey...
- eastern side of the island, the Skarloey Railway runs northwest from Crovan's Gate up the valley to its namesake, Skarloey Lake. Rolling stock is moved to...
- in the United Kingdom. The Skarloey Railway was based on the Talyllyn Railway in Wales, where Awdry volunteered. The Skarloey books often included a promotion...
- Dalby Stories Skarloey Remembers Sir Handel Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady Old Faithful Rheneas is away being mended, and the Skarloey Railway has recently...
- track") based on the Skarloey Railway from their Thomas and Friends line. As part of their Skarloey line, Bachmann has introduced Skarloey and Rheneas products...
- Gordon, James, Percy, Whiff, Dash and Harold in the UK, and Harvey, Glynn, Skarloey, Sir Handel, Bert, Stafford, Salty, Den, Norman, Bertie, Captain, Sir Topham...
- Site as part of the slate landscape of north-west Wales. The fictional Skarloey Railway, which formed part of The Railway Series of children's books by...
- Henry Gordon James Percy Toby Emily Harvey Spencer Diesel Mavis Salty Skarloey Rheneas Sir Handel Peter Sam Duncan Mighty Mac Rusty Troublesome Trucks...
- Baldwin and episodes of Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie. Stepney Skarloey Rheneas Sir Handel Peter Sam Rusty Duncan Duke Smudger S.C.Ruffey George...
- however as of 2010 it was painted red, acting as Duncan from the fictional Skarloey Railway. In February 2018, to mark the centenary of both the locomotive...