Ffarquhar Quarry (RWS)

The Ffarquhar Quarry Company (abbreviated as FQC) is a company based at Ffarquhar, which is responsible for the supply and transportation of rock on the Ffarquhar Branch Line. The company operates Ffarquhar Quarry (also known as Anopha Quarry), which is situated at the end of the branch line.

History and Operations
Ffarquhar Quarry was founded in 1924 when Jabez Croarie, principal landowner in Ffarquhar who, feeling the pinch after the First World War, floated the Ffarquhar Quarry Company to mine the stone under his land on Anopha Fell and in furtherance of this, persuaded the North Western Railway to extend their branch line from Elsbridge to Ffarquhar. Money was short and the railway would only extend if the quarry would supply the stone for the required Viaduct free of charge. Jabez, wanting an attractive structure to show potential customers the quality of his stone, agreed.

The Elsbridge Viaduct was completed in 1925 and has since needed only minimal maintenance, thus giving excellent testimony to the qualities of Ffarquhar stone, which has since found a ready market both on Sodor and elsewhere. When first quarried it is easily worked, but after a curing period above ground, it becomes very hard and impervious to weathering and air pollution. It is specified widely for municipal and other public buildings, as well as for bridge and harbour work.

The quarry is 1½ miles from Ffarquhar and some 250ft higher; it is reached by the Quarry Tramroad. The route was initially worked by the Coffee Pots, but they were found to be deficient in break power, so Thomas was sent up to help on occasion. On one of these trips in 1951, Thomas was booked by a young constable for not complying with a forgotten law, which was later found to be outdated, thus explaining why the old constable, who was a good friend of Thomas, had not stopped him beforehand. Regardless Toby was brought in to run the quarry traffic. Shortly afterwards, the young constable was transferred away and non-tram engines occasionally use the tramway again.

In the 1960s, to cope with increasing production, the Ffarquhar Quarry Company bought a Drewry diesel named Mavis, who not only shunts the quarry sidings but also from time to time ventures down to Ffarquhar Station. In 1987, the company employed some 400 people either underground or at the cutting and curing sheds. These sheds were originally located at the quarry itself but were later moved to near Ffarquhar Station.

Toby, Henrietta and Bertie take the quarrymen to and from the quarry, but unfortunately, Bertie can only go up to the quarry gates and Toby and Henrietta had a hard time transporting the workmen. In 2007, the problem was solved after Sir Stephen Topham Hatt III renovated an old coach called Victoria and joined her with Henrietta and Toby. There are four passenger trains a day from Ffarquhar for workers at the quarry, while goods trains are run as required. There is only a platform and waiting for shelter at the quarry.

Appearances
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The Railway Series

 * Troublesome Engines - Percy Runs Away
 * Toby the Tram Engine - Thomas in Trouble
 * Branch Line Engines - Percy's Predicament
 * Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine - Train Stops Play
 * Tramway Engines - Mavis and Toby's Tightrope
 * Toby, Trucks and Trouble - Mavis and the Lorry and Toby Takes the Road
 * Thomas Comes Home - Snow Problem and Toby's Megatrain
 * Thomas and Victoria - Overloaded and Toby's Vintage Train

Companion Volumes
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 * 1987 - The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways

Trivia

 * The name 'Anopha' for the quarry originates from a set of Peco wagon transfers for British Quarry Company (BQC) Granophast. These were modified by Wilbert Awdry, with the 'B' in 'BQC' being cut down to an 'F' to form 'FQC' (Ffarquhar Quarry Company) and the first and last two letters from 'Granophast' being removed to form 'Anopha'.