I remember my grandpa telling me a story about how the engines of Sodor was the best place had ever lived. He lived on Sodor to avoid the World Wars. He loved just staring out the window and watching all the engines go by. He lived in Knapford close to the station. He said it was a beautiful place to live but it has gone tocrap and now there's nothing which is very saddening.
Sadly, we don’t know yet. That is the purpose of our investigation and archival uploads! To find out what truly happened on Sodor and what caused the tourist trade to collapse.
@@SodorArchiveI remember when I revisited the island that only a few engines were left in the demolished sheds, they were rusted and lost there colors and were heavily vandalized. But that was on 2015, and the fates of the engines are unknown to my speculations as a Ex: Crovans Gate Works workmen.
@@SodorArchive Why is the collapse such a mystery anyway? A collapse of a major economic sector in the British isles would normally be well documented. Any sign of censorship, government or otherwise?
I remember my grandpa telling me a story about how the engines of Sodor was the best place had ever lived. He lived on Sodor to avoid the World Wars. He loved just staring out the window and watching all the engines go by. He lived in Knapford close to the station. He said it was a beautiful place to live but it has gone tocrap and now there's nothing which is very saddening.
The station has probably been demolished since it was in Preperation for Demolition in 2015
I Remember my dad once told me he broke in to the loco sheds and then... Well he all ways stops there.
Oh finally a new Thomas and Friends ARG I love these kinds of projects and I love the premise
I’m curious. What would cause a train lovers paradise to just collapse and be forgotten? And is there a way to restore the island to its former glory?
Obviously the work of road lobbyists seeking to gut Sodor's public transit and make everyone reliant on private car ownership.
So are we following the RWS timeline of events up till some divergence point?
well...what happened...sodors engines died out?
Sadly, we don’t know yet. That is the purpose of our investigation and archival uploads! To find out what truly happened on Sodor and what caused the tourist trade to collapse.
@@SodorArchiveI remember when I revisited the island that only a few engines were left in the demolished sheds, they were rusted and lost there colors and were heavily vandalized. But that was on 2015, and the fates of the engines are unknown to my speculations as a Ex: Crovans Gate Works workmen.
@@SodorArchive Why is the collapse such a mystery anyway? A collapse of a major economic sector in the British isles would normally be well documented. Any sign of censorship, government or otherwise?
@@JohnSmith-of2guI think one reason was that we NW workers had to damage some engines and the PSA videos caused everyone to leave