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Sodor is a fictional island created for The Railway Series by Reverend Wilbert Awdry in the 1940s and later developed in the television program Thomas & Friends. It serves as the setting for most stories about anthropomorphic locomotives and their railway operations, presenting a children’s fiction universe focused on trains, work, and everyday challenges.

Geographically, Sodor is depicted as an island with a varied landscape that includes rural areas, industrial

The railway on Sodor is overseen by the Fat Controller, later known as Sir Topham Hatt, who

Sodor has become a enduring element of the Thomas franchise, appearing in books, television episodes, and related

sites,
harbors,
and
towns
connected
by
an
integrated
rail
network.
The
setting
features
several
well-known
places,
including
the
towns
of
Tidmouth,
Knapford,
Wellsworth,
and
Brendam,
as
well
as
facilities
such
as
Tidmouth
Sheds
and
Brendam
Docks.
The
fictional
map
and
locations
are
recurring
elements
in
the
stories,
used
to
frame
railway
routes,
scheduling,
and
accidents
or
repairs.
manages
operations,
safety,
and
the
well-being
of
railway
staff
and
engines.
The
stories
revolve
around
a
recurring
cast
of
locomotive
and
carriage
characters,
such
as
Thomas,
Percy,
Gordon,
James,
and
Henry,
who
learn
lessons
about
cooperation,
responsibility,
and
problem
solving
through
their
adventures.
media.
It
has
influenced
children’s
media
through
its
depictions
of
teamwork,
planning,
and
safety,
and
remains
a
central
setting
for
new
stories
and
adaptations
within
the
franchise.