Percy (RWS)

"If I choose you, will you work hard?" "Oh Sir! Yes, Sir!" "That's a good engine; I'll call you Percy."

- Sir Topham Hatt meeting and naming Percy Percy is a little green saddle tank engine who works on the North Western Railway and is the railway's number 6 engine.

Percy was first brought to Sodor to help run the railway during Gordon, Henry and James' strike and later became station pilot at Tidmouth. Following the Knapford Harbour Improvement Scheme in 1955, Percy was moved permanently to Thomas' Branch Line, where he now works as a goods engine.

Biography
Percy was built sometime after the turn of the 20th century, by the Avonside Engine Company, and had a subsequent rebuild in the period before he was sold second or third hand to the North Western Railway by a factory on the Mainland. He is said to have been found to contain Hunslet parts, among others, according to workers at Crovan's Gate Works.

Sometime between 1925 and 1935, when Gordon, James and Henry went on strike in protest of fetching their own coaches following Thomas' departure to run his branch line, the Fat Controller decided the railway needed another tank engine. At the engine workshop, the Fat Controller saw a green saddle tank. When the engine said that he was willing to work hard, the Fat Controller bought him and named him Percy. Bringing him back to Sodor, Percy was charged with running the branch line while Thomas ran the Main Line with Edward and was allowed to stay after the big engines surrendered and returned to work. At first, Percy liked to annoy the big engines. Percy was later waiting at Knapford, but forgot to whistle to the signalman and thus was startled when Gordon came running towards him with the express. Gordon managed to stop in time, but Percy was so frightened, he ran away and ended up stuck in a sandbank. He was rescued by Gordon and took up the duty of station pilot at Tidmouth.

Percy was still a cheeky engine and often liked to play jokes on Gordon and James, only for the two engines to have their revenge when Percy failed to recognize a "backing signal". After this, Percy was subject to bullying from the big engines until Duck arrived and helped Percy to put the big engines in their place, although Percy still received a reprimand from the Fat Controller for it.

With Duck's arrival, Percy was sent to Thomas' Branch Line to help build Knapford Harbour and has stayed there ever since as a goods engine. He met a self-centered white helicopter named Harold who said that railways were "slow and out-of-date", so Percy decided to race him and won. When Percy had to take the Sunday School children home, he came across a flooded paddock which swashed away his fire. Thankfully, he got some help from Harold (who dropped supplies of hot drinks for his crew and the passengers) and was able to get the children home.

Despite being really useful, Percy was prone to having accidents were due to him sometimes acting naughty or being careless. He was naughty when he asked the trucks to push him past a danger notice, only to end up in the water until he could be lifted out and taken to the works by Henry. When a diesel railcar named Daisy came to look after Thomas' Branch Line, she constantly kept leaving behind the milk van every time Percy shunted it for her. Fed up with taking the milk for her, Percy offered to take Toby's trucks for him while he took the milk. However, the trucks were unfamiliar with Percy and when he ordered them about, they decided to seek revenge by pushing him onto a line of stone trucks that caused an awkward predicament.

Basis
Percy is an 0-4-0 saddle tank believed to have been built by the Avonside Engine Company of Bristol, but prior to being purchased second or third hand by the Fat Controller he acquired components from Hunslet of Leeds and other builders.

In the later volumes of the Railway Series, Percy's saddle tank is depicted with a semi-circular profile, whereas in the earlier volumes and the television series, his saddle tank had an ovular profile.

Livery
Percy is painted in the standard green livery used by the North Western Railway, with red and yellow lining. His number (6) is painted on his bunker sides in yellow with a red outline. He has a black running board with red bufferbeams and valences. He also has a brass dome.

In some illustrations, Percy has grey coal rails, however in the later volumes of The Railway Series they are consistently green.

Appearances
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The Railway Series

 * Troublesome Engines - Trouble in the Shed and Percy Runs Away
 * Henry the Green Engine - Coal, Gordon's Whistle and Percy and the Trousers
 * Toby the Tram Engine - Dirty Objects
 * Gordon the Big Engine - Off the Rails and Paint Pots and Queens
 * Edward the Blue Engine - Old Iron
 * Percy the Small Engine - Percy and the Signal, Duck Takes Charge, Percy and Harold and Percy's Promise
 * The Eight Famous Engines - Percy Takes the Plunge and The Fat Controller's Engines
 * The Twin Engines - The Deputation
 * Branch Line Engines - Thomas Comes to Breakfast, Daisy, Bulls Eyes and Percy's Predicament
 * Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine - Bluebells of England, Stepney's Special, Train Stops Play and Bowled Out
 * Tramway Engines - Ghost Train, Woolly Bear and Mavis
 * Really Useful Engines - Mind that Bike and Triple-Header
 * More About Thomas the Tank Engine - Thomas, Percy and the Coal, The Runaway and Drip Tank
 * Toby, Trucks and Trouble - Mavis and the Lorry, Toby's Seaside Holiday , Bulstrode and Toby Takes the Road
 * Thomas and the Twins - Scrambled Eggs
 * Thomas and the Great Railway Show - Museum-Piece
 * Thomas Comes Home - Snow Problem, Washout!, Toby's Megatrain and Thomas Comes Home
 * Wilbert the Forest Engine - Percy's Porridge, Foaming at the Funnel and Wired-Up
 * Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines - Birdstrike, Rabbits and Golden Jubilee
 * Thomas and Victoria - Eels On Wheels
 * Thomas and his Friends - Centenary

Companion Volumes
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 * 1970 - Twelve Happy Engines
 * 1972 - The Railway Series: Surprise Packet
 * 1976 - Famous Engines and Railway Map of the Island of Sodor
 * 1984 - Thomas's Christmas Party
 * 1985 - Thomas Comes to Breakfast
 * 1986 - Percy the Small Engine Takes the Plunge, Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree and Thomas the Tank Engine: The Complete Collection
 * 1987 - Thomas and the Evil Diesel and The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways
 * 1992 - Thomas and the Hurricane
 * 1995 - Percy the Small Engine and the Scarf and Thomas the Tank Engine and the Scrambled Eggs
 * 2005 - Sodor: Reading Between the Lines
 * 2007 - Thomas the Tank Engine: The New Collection

Trivia

 * Percy is the only engine who is known to have been named by the Fat Controller.
 * Percy is the first engine in the series to have only four wheels.
 * He is one of the few characters created by Wilbert Awdry who is not precisely based on a real engine.
 * Percy - along with Rheneas, Agnes, Ruth, Lucy, Jemima and Beatrice - was featured on the 1986 single cover of Oh L'amour, a song by English synthpop duo Erasure.