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Contents BioOliver was built at Swindon works in 1934, and was based on a 14XX. He worked on a branchline on the Great Western Railway (British Railways after 1948) with two of his brothers named, and his brake van, until the decline of steam in the 1950s. He was withdrawn from service, and sent for scrap in 1967. However, he, Toad, and a coach named escaped the scrap yard, and were on the run to Sodor until he was caught by after running out of coal. He was taken to the, awaiting the end until one night, an engine called from the NWR came with a goods train. Oliver convinced him to rescue him, and the two engines snuck out, making it look like Douglas was taking him for scrap.
He was successfully brought to Sodor, and was snuck into Crovan's Gate to get repaired but word soon spread to the. However, the Fat Controller, who desired another steam engine, was very pleased, and made Oliver the number 11 on his railway. Oliver pulled passenger trains mainly until 1966, when he learned about trucks. His first encounter did not go well.
He became conceited after the engines admiration of him, and ordered the trucks around which made them push him into the turntable well. He was sent to the works again, and when he returned, the trucks, led by a truck known as (Scruffey), sang rude songs about him. However, when Scruffey tried holding back on Oliver, Oliver pulled so hard that he fell apart. Now, the trucks fear Oliver greatly.
In 2016, came to the while the China Clay Works is being closed for repairs, and started playing tricks on Oliver. But Oliver decided to trick them back. With some help from, he warned the twins that when engines misbehave, they were shrunk, and sent to the. However, as Ben was hiding in the tunnel to avoid getting shrunk, Oliver told the Fat Controller what he had told the twins to keep them in order, and then, the Fat Controller bursted out laughing. The twins found out and became furious at Oliver, but the Fat Controller warned them to behave.
Soon the twins came to Oliver to apologize.PersonalityWhen he first arrived in 1967, he became full of himself, which led to the trucks tricking him, and pushing him in the turntable. Now, Oliver is a very hard worker, but can be unhappy about his jobs, which can lead to depression and angry outbursts. However, he takes no nonsense from anyone and will show them who's the boss, like when he pulled Scruffey to pieces. But generally, Oliver is very kind, and willing to help.Trainz ModelsOliver's 2006 model was used in Episodes II and V. His 2010 model from Skarloey the Great's Model was used in Episode IV, and How the Diesel Stole Christmas onwards.
His RWS model is used in NWR Origins.BasisOliver is a Great Western Railway 14xx 0-4-2T. A total of 75 were built between 1932 and 1936. Four remain in preservation today.Appearances. (cameo). (cameo).
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(part 2 and 3 only). (cameo). (cameo in part 1)Oliver also appeared in a deleted scene of. (cameo)Oliver is expected to appear in. (cameo). (cameo)Voice Actors.: How the Diesel Stole Christmas-Episode XI.: NWR Origins & EOS Finale.: EOS S3-S5Television AppearancesOliver in the CGI seriesOliver was introduced in the third season episode Escape.
He appeared in every Season until Season 8. (He only made cameos in Season 6). He then appeared in Seasons 12 and 18-20. He is in the US, and UK.Trivia. Oliver was the last member of the to be introduced, and the only one in the third season. Ironically, he was also the last engine to have a first speaking role of the NWR 11 in TEOS. He did not speak until How the Diesel Stole Christmas.
Thomas1Edward2Henry3 always preferred Oliver over Duck. Oliver had more exciting adventures, such as escaping from scrap and did not go on and on about his heritage or the Great Western Way. Oliver is the only member of the NWR 11 not to have an SI3D 2010 or 2012 model released.