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Rusty the Diesel | |
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Thomas & Friends character | |
Rusty in the Television Series | |
First appearance | The Little Old Engine (1959) |
Created by | Rev. W. Awdry |
Voiced by | Matt Wilkinson (UK/US) |
Number | 5 (Narrow gauge engine) |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male (Railway Series; TV Series 9 onwards) Female (Series 9, US,TV) Neutral (TV Series 4-Calling All Engines!) |
Rusty is a fictional narrow gauge diesel locomotive character in Wilbert Awdry's Railway Series books and in the accompanying television series Thomas & Friends . Rusty lives and works on the Skarloey Railway on the Island of Sodor as Engine No. 5. [1]
Rusty first appeared in the railway series in Volume 14, The Little Old Engine. [2]
Rusty is a very self-assured and dedicated diesel with a huge heart who was built in 1957 by Ruston and Hornsby. He loves adventure and the other engines, which makes their lives much easier. He is used for maintenance work and motive power in case of emergency or breakdown. [2]
Rusty's name is a portmanteau of Ruston and Hornsby, the locomotive's manufacturers. In the TV series this was developed by giving the engine a rust-colour [3] (Rusty was black in the Railway Series).
Model range | Type | Color |
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Ertl | die-cast metal | Normal |
Take Along/Take n Play | die-cast metal | Normal |
Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway | wood | Normal |
TrackMaster | plastic motorized | Normal |
Mega Bloks | plastic | Normal |
My First Thomas | plastic | Normal |
Bachmann | HOe scale plastic | Normal |
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