Thomas (SFS version)

Sir Chief Thomas Billington the Tank Engine (more commonly known as Thomas the Tank Engine; formerly known as 105) is a No.1 Tank Engine who used to work in the London Brighton & South Coast Railway, but was sent to Sodor where he worked as a Station Pilot along with George, his brother who was formerly known as 102. He and George then received a branch line and they now work at Ffarquhar Branch Line.

Biography
105 was built on the 27th of December 1911, and on his first day of service, he was being cheeky to 101, 102, 103, and the rest of the E2s. Mr Krakpott, 105's controller, shut 105 in the shed. 105 was soon back in service later. Then on the 3rd of March 1916, 105 was taking twenty-one gunpowder wagons when a plane landed a bomb. 105 was so worried that he went to the wrong siding and destroyed Mr Krakpott's house, killing his wife and five children. Mr Krakpott shunted 105 in the shed until 1923, when he was given one last chance. On the 5th of May 1924, Mr Krakpott had announced that he and his railway were going bankrupt, so he was forced to sell 105 to Ireland and 107 to the Island of Sodor. But there was a mix-up and 105 was sent to Sodor.

When he arrived on Sodor the next day, the NWR engines, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Wallace, Adam, Winston, Eagle, Neil, Clive and Mathew