Vicarstown

undefined Vicarstown (often misspelled as Vickerstown) is the largest city on the far eastern side of Sodor.

History
The North Western Railway extended to Vicarstown in 1915 and built their main Motive Power Depot and Administrative Headquarters here, as well as a rolling lift bridge connecting Sodor with the Mainland. After the 1925 agreement with the LMS to allow NWR trains to travel across the bridge to Barrow-in-Furness there was no further use required. A smaller replacement station and shed were built for the engines operating the car ferry service in 1927/8, and the turntable was taken up and installed at Barrow, while the headquarters moved to the other end of the main line at Knapford. Thomas served as the station pilot here until being transferred to his branch line in 1926.