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Toby has consistently been painted brown with grey sideplates and cowcatchers. When Glynn the Coffee Pot Engine came to live at Ulfstead Castle, Stephen the Rocket feels a bit left out and thinks the Earl is going to retire him to the Railway Museum So he challenges Glynn to a. While Toby is always ready to work hard without any fuss, he can be a bit temperamental sometimes.
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However, his advanced age and design mean that he is weaker than the other engines. The Isle of Man, with its long history of heritage transport - and steam railways in particular - has strong links to the Thomas series and the author openly credited the Isle of Man as inspiration for the Island of Sodor, the setting for his stories in reference to the Manx ecclesiastical diocese of Sodor and Mann. Toby is old but wise, hardworking, and knowledgeable enough about running branch lines. he got him a lucky lamp from the Skarloey Railway and told him all about it. He's numbered 1 as Glynn, the former number one, is out of service. And so, Thomas was brought onto Sodor and is painted blue. When he heard about Stanley's story about his Jinxed. Thomas is painted green and works on the LBSC until 1924 when Glynn over on Sodor was having steaming problems and was thus placed into a siding. His overhaul had been completed without a hitch and he had been completely revitalised, continuing to service Sodor's railways for decades to come. Star tells Thomas to take Toby to the works for a complete overhaul. Star that they have arranged for a heritage railway in Southern Wales to take care of Toby. Star is about to decide to retire Toby, but Thomas explains he saved him from being shunted. When he, Thomas and Percy return to Knapford, Mr. He manages to, but not without damage to his engine. When Diesel tried to take the cattle train from Farmer McColl, Thomas chased after him, determined to beat him. Since Burke and Blair were convinced that Toby was too old to still be working, they blocked every attempt to give Toby an overhaul, which is why his boiler had never been replaced. In 1938, Toby begins to have problems with his boiler. He helped build the line to Knapford, along with Thomas, who was built at the workshops at Crovan's Gate. In 1904, the tramway closed and he was bought by the Elsbridge & Knapford Railway and was shipped there. Toby was built in Ireland in 1879 and was shipped to the Island of Sodor to work at The Harwick Tramway.