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“I’ve brought these supplies from the mainland!”
― Sam[src]

Sam is a large American tender engine originating from the Virginian Railway.

Biography

Sodor Story Collection

Sam is a super-sized and super-strong locomotive. He came to the Island of Sodor to help Thomas and Percy with the construction of the Sodor Museum. He collected the heavy loads of rails and stone for the museum. He helped Percy and the bell for the museum back on the rails when Percy fell into a ditch. Afterwards, Sam pulled the bell up to the clock tower when Rocky could not. As a reward for his help, Sir Topham Hatt allowed Sam to lead the first group of people into the museum.

Sam and Logan later returned to the Mainland after their work on Sodor was done.

Personality

Hailing from the United States of America, Sam is the largest, strongest steam engine to ever visit the Island of Sodor. With a big heart to match his massive size, Sam is super-strong and will travel far and wide to help an engine in need.

Technical Details

Basis

Sam is based on the Virginian Railway Class AG, also known as the "Blue Ridge". He shares his number with a member of his class. The engine bearing this number was scrapped in 1960.

Livery

Sam is painted Persian green and black with white lining. The number "906" is painted on the sides of his cab, his name is painted on the sides of his boiler, near his cab, and "VIRGINIAN" is painted on the sides of his tender, all in white.

Appearances

Voice Actors

Trivia

  • Sam was one of three merchandise-exclusive characters (the others being Logan and Dustin) with a book tie-in for Wooden Railway "Sodor Story Collection" series.
  • In real life, Sam would be too large for the British loading gauge.
  • At a weight of 389 tonnes (not including his tender), Sam is the largest locomotive ever to come to Sodor.
  • Sam has only been partly modified to work on Sodor. He has buffers on his tender and has been given chain-and-hook couplings, yet lacks buffers on his front. Furthermore, his air brake compressors (normally mounted on the smokebox door) have been removed as have several air brake reservoirs. This was likely done for character design reasons, as the location of the compressors would interfere with the normal placement of Sam's face.
  • Sam's blueprints can be seen in Welcome to the Island of Sodor Logan! as well as his own promotional video.
  • Sam has twenty wheels, the most wheels of any engine on Sodor (thirty-four counting his tender's wheels).
  • Sam's illustrations and CGI model both show him with black wheels, yet his Wooden Railway toy depicts him with green wheels.
  • Sam's CGI model lacks the step ladders used for his crew to enter his cab as well as his number on his front.
  • In some illustrations from his book, his number along with being on his cab sides is also on his front near his cowcatcher. His CGI model only has his number on his cab sides.
  • Sam's basis was built in 1945, the same year the first Railway Series book was published.
  • In Sam and the Great Bell, Sam appears to be much thinner than his CGI model.
  • Sam is the first standard gauge articulated locomotive in the franchise.

Merchandise


* RWS only | ** T&F only
International Characters

* RWS only | ** T&F only | ✦ Changed location
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