Thomas and Friends – Human and Other Characters Guide

Other Character Guide
 

 Boudler
Boulder lived high in the mountains of Sodor. When Thumper shook the mountain during construction of a new quarry, Boulder fell onto the tracks. He chased Rusty, Skarloey, Rheneas and Percy down the mountain. For safety, Sir Topham Hatt moved him to a new location. Rusty thinks that Boulder sometimes looks up and sighs at the mountain where he once lived.
 
 
Chinese Dragon
Thomas was once sent to collect the Chinese Dragon from Brendam. He was surprised at its appearance, until his driver explained it was made of paper and could do no harm. Unfortunately, Percy, who was stuck on a siding at the time, didn't realise this and was scared by it as Thomas went past him. Percy later saw the dragon at Elsbridge, but was furious that it was only a fake.
 
 Dusty Dave
"Dusty" Dave the miller runs his own flour business. He is a good friend of Toby's. When his windmill was struck by lightning, Toby wanted to help. That chance came sooner than expected when Toby came across a tree and asked if he could use to rebuild the mill. When the windmill was rebuilt, the miller named it "Toby's Windmill" in thanks.
 
 
 Lady Hatt
Lady Hatt is Sir Topham Hatt's wife. She is somewhat formal, but very kind.
 
 
 
 
 
 Miss Jenny
Miss Jenny is the leader of the Sodor Construction Company. She works with "The Pack" to build rails and roads around the Island.
 
 
 
 
 
Thin Controller
Mr. Peregrine Percival, also called the "Thin Controller" and the "Narrow-gauge Controller", is the current manager of the Skarloey Railway in the television series. He was hired sometime between the events of the seventh and ninth season to help Sir Topham Hatt manage the ever-increasing size of this railway industry. Mr. Percival has had five children with his wife Polly.
Fat Controller
Sir Topham Hatt is the head of the Railway and it's his job to make sure the Thomas the train and the other engines are Really Useful and Right on Time. His rotund shape and his firm but kind attitude towards the engines and workers earned him the nickname "The Fat Controller".