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“Careful! I'm an antique you know!”
― Stephen, The Afternoon Tea Express, seventeenth season
Stephen
  • Designer: Robert Stephenson
  • Builder: Robert Stephenson and Company
  • Built: 1829
  • Configuration: 0-2-2
  • Top Speed: 30 mph

Stephen, nicknamed "The Rocket", is an old and wise engine who works at Ulfstead Castle, where he takes visitors around the castle grounds and across the rest of Sodor.

Bio

Stephen was built in 1829 by Robert Stephenson and competed in a series of races called the Rainhill Trials against four other engines, which he ended up winning at. He used to work in mines and at harbours, but as newer and faster engines were being built, Stephen was abandoned until he was uncovered by Sir Robert Norramby and brought back to Sodor, where he was overhauled at the Sodor Steamworks.

Norramby had Stephen restored so that he could take tourists around the castle grounds; however, Stephen was not aware of this and after being told by Thomas that the Earl had a surprise job for him, became too excited to wait and travelled around Sodor, looking for jobs that he could do. However, Stephen proved to be too weak and slow for most of the jobs and after visiting an abandoned mine, became trapped after having to avoid a runaway train from running into him. While he was in the mine, Stephen managed to uncover King Godred's long lost crown and after being rescued, he was given a new funnel and was present at the grand opening of Ulfstead Castle.

When James was trying to scare Percy, Stephen accidentally fell into the moat at the castle when he became scared by one of James' tricks. He and Percy both had the last laugh after they successfully frightened James. Later, when Percy was having a day of bad luck, Stephen gave him his lucky horseshoe to help him feel better, but Percy lost the horseshoe before he could leave the castle. He was later chosen to collect the ingredients for the Earl's afternoon tea, but spilled the barrels of jam when he came into the castle too fast. Fortunately, Stephen managed to amend his mistake by having the afternoon tea on a train around Sodor, which proved to be popular.

When the Earl was expecting a shipment from the Mainland, both Stephen and Millie waited for the shipment to arrive, when they saw Marion running away from the dinosaur models that Samson was delivering, which turned out to be the Earl's important shipment.

Once, as he was taking tourists across the island, Stephen noticed that the Sodor Suspension Bridge was falling apart. He got his passengers to safety, then managed to stop Gordon and the express from crossing the bridge, seconds before the bridge collapsed.

After the party that was held at Ulfstead Castle after Glynn's restoration, Stephen became jealous of Glynn because he believed the Earl had a new favorite engine. He later challenged the coffee pot to a race to Knapford Station. The race ended in a tie and Sir Topham Hatt was upset with the delays the two had caused on the Mainline due to their slow race. However, the Earl had agreed to the race with Sir Topham as promotion for the new railway museum he was opening. Both engines then became friends and would be star attractions at the museum.

When the Great Railway Show was being held on the Mainland, Stephen was taken to the show along with the other Sudrian engines who would be competing. He took the Sodor Brass Band and other visitors around the shunting yard as the show was happening and led the Best Decorated Engine Parade.

Persona

Stephen is a jolly old engine with a positive attitude and a good sense of humour. He is a good-hearted and quick-witted engine and will not take any nonsense from engines like Spencer or Diesel. Some of the smaller engines look up to him for advice and he is always willing to get the job done.

Basis

Stephen is based on Stephenson's Rocket. Though his design is based on a combination of the Rocket as originally built (such as angled cylinders) and it's post-Rainhill modifications (such as a smokebox), Stephen has identified himself as the original Rocket, describing the Rainhill trials and his subsequent working years.

The real Rocket is preserved at the Science Museum in London. Several replicas also exist.

Livery

Stephen is painted golden yellow and black. He carries a gold nameplate reading "Rocket" on each side of his boiler and his domes, whistle, exhaust pipes and boiler bands are painted bronze. During his early years and after his overhaul, Stephen had a plain black funnel, but after he was rescued from the mine, his funnel was painted white with a gold finial.

Prior to being overhauled, Stephen was painted brown with black wheels. Due to being abandoned for so long, he was covered in patches of rust.

Appearances

Television series

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Magazine stories

Videos

Voice Actors

Trivia

  • Stephen does not have chains for either his front or rear coupling.
  • In the seventeenth season episode, Percy's Lucky Day, it is revealed that Stephen has a lucky horseshoe resting on his exhaust pipe.
  • In both his Take-n-Play and Wooden Railway merchandise models, his tender is unremovable to detach him.
  • Most merchandise lines show Stephen carrying the Ulfstead Castle crest on his tender, but he does not carry this crest on his tender in the show.
  • In the Polish narration, Stephen's name is Sławek, which is also Skarloey's name in the same narration.
  • Stephen's name is more than likely derived from his builder, Robert Stephenson.
  • Originally, after his restoration, Stephen would of gained a cab. In fact, some merchandise prototypes depicted him with a cab.
  • Stephen has gone through a few changes since his introduction:
    • When he was restored, he gained a lamp and front coupling.
    • In the nineteenth season, he gained a tail lamp.

Quotes

"Did you ever see knights in shining armour?"
"No! I may be old, but I'm not that old! And before you ask, I never saw dinosaurs either!"

- Percy and Stephen discussing the latter's age, "King of the Railway".

"The visitors will wait a long time for their afternoon tea if Stephen is doing the job."
"I'll have you know they use to call me the Rocket, because I was so speedy!"
"Pah! Compared to a horse and cart maybe!"

- Spencer insulting Stephen, "The Afternoon Tea Express", seventeenth season.

"Looks like someone is back to her old self."
"Yes, Marion certainly isn't scared of dinosaurs anymore. In fact you could say she really "Digs" them!"

- Millie and Stephen talking about Marion, "Marion and the Dinosaurs", eighteenth season.

Merchandise

Gallery

Merchandise Gallery

See also

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