Wellsworth

Wellsworth (pop. 550) lies near the coast at the northern end of a peninsula close to Suddery. Nearby is a large hospital which serves the majority of Sodor's inhabitants and a nunnery.

About
The station at Wellsworth (often called "Edward's station") is on the North Western Railway's main line and acts as a junction for the Brendam branch line. The express doesn't stop at Wellsworth, although it was once accidentally sent down the branch. The station is at the foot of Gordon's Hill on the main line and, as a result, can be subject to runaway goods trains when the engine hasn't pinned down brakes. The station has a large goods yard and sheds, as well as sheds for Edward and BoCo, who operate the branch line.

The line from Brendam to Wellsworth is one of Sodor's oldest and was first known as the Wellsworth and Suddery Railway, which was later extended to Knapford in 1914 to connect with other railways to become the North Western Railway.

According to legend, St. Tibba had a well dug here, hence the name.

Appearances
It has made numerous appearances in the television series and returned in CGI in the fifteenth season, but makes its first proper appearance in Day of the Diesels. However, the green road bridge now has a rail line on it.

Trivia

 * It's occasionally misspelt as "Ellsworth".
 * In the eleventh season episode, Edward and the Mail, Wellsworth was referred to as a Post Depot.
 * In some of the episodes in the seventeenth season, the asphalt around the station and tracks changes to grass and stones.
 * In the first and third seasons, there was a signal near the station. But since the signal has been omitted.
 * During the course of the series, the size of the yard behind the station has fluxuated in size.