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  1. Island of Sodor - Wikipedia

    It lies in the Irish Sea between Cumbria and the Isle of Man. The island has many railways, including many locomotives, the most famous being Thomas the Tank Engine. The island also …

  2. Island of Sodor (T&F) | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom

    The Island of Sodor, the fictional setting of Thomas & Friends, is a richly detailed locale nestled in the Irish Sea between England’s Lake District and the Isle of Man.

  3. Sodor Explained - YouTube

    Figuring out the geography of the fictional Island of Sodor.

  4. Sodor - Coast that Shaped the World

    Sodor was truly located on Jura in various ancient maps; first, it was there and then it wasn’t. It was recorded in 1540 on a ‘rutter’, an early type of sea navigation chart compiled by Alexander …

  5. Sodor (fictional island) explained

    The Island of Sodor is a fictional island that is the setting for The Railway Series books by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry (and his son Christopher). It is also the setting of the Thomas & Friends …

  6. 30 Facts About Sodor Island

    Nov 6, 2024 · Discover 30 fascinating facts about Sodor Island, the beloved setting of Thomas & Friends, and explore its rich history and charming locales.

  7. Island of Sodor | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom

    It is located in the Irish Sea, between England's Lake District and the Isle of Man. Did you know? The name came from the Diocese of Sodor and Man, which encompassed Man and the …

  8. Sodor - Wikipedia

    Sodor Sodor may refer to: Island of Sodor, the setting of The Railway Series and Thomas & Friends Diocese of Sodor and Man of the Church of England Bishop of Sodor and Man …

  9. Thomas & Friends (series 18) Facts for Kids

    Gator returns to Sodor, and he and Percy try to find each other, finally having a happy reunion. On Christmas Eve, engines work together in heavy snow to get passengers home for the holidays. …

  10. Sodor: The Complete Series - YouTube

    The complete collection of "Sodor", "Sodor II" and "Sodor Presents" in chronological order.