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| - Gordon is a blue tender engine. He is engine #4. Gordon is the senior member of the engine family. His favorite job is pulling the express. Gordon is the fastest engine on the Island of Sodor.
- Gordon is a blue tender engine. He is engine #4. Gordon is the senior member of the engine family. His favorite job is pulling the express. Gordon is the fastest engine on the Island of Sodor.
- Gordon the Big Engine is the eighth book in the Railway Series. It was first published in 1953. It was written by the Rev W. Awdry and illustrated by C. Reginald Dalby.
- Gordon The Big Engine is a TTTE Character.
- Gordon is the No. 4 blue engine who pulls the express. As the senior member of the engine family, he's also one of the fastest.
- Gordon the Big Engine is the eighth book of the Railway Series.
- Gordon the Big Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic tender locomotive in The Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry. Gordon is painted blue and carries the number 4. Gordon views himself as the most important engine because he is the biggest (not including Murdoch from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends) and he pulls the Express. Gordon is one of the central characters in the TV series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, which is based on the books. He is one of the Main Protagonists.
- Gordon the Big Engine is the tetartagonist in Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. He is the senior member of the Steam Team. He is proud, pompous and arrogant engine, and thinks he is most superior to others. This could get Gordon in trouble from time-to-time. He always lives to pulling the Express, and hates pulling freight cars, and has once fallen in a ditch to avoid doing so. Despite this, he can be kind, forgiving, remorseful and very good-hearted, and will always use his super strength to help smaller engines out of trouble.
- Although he can be boastful, he is hard working and strong, and performs his express duties to the absolute best of his ability. He is also the fastest engine in the Island of Sodor. He is sometimes teased by other engines, particularly the smaller ones, and has been known to have a good-natured rivalry with fellow main line engines Henry and James. Nevertheless, he is also quick to forgive and sometimes gives advice and assistance to other engines. He also has a ready wit.
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