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  • Skarloey (station)
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  • Skarloey is a station and lake on the Skarloey Railway, famous for its nearby springs. In 1965, The Duke of Sodor officially opened a loopline going around the lake. This was mainly paid for by the selling of several mines at Ward Fell to the Ministry of Defence. Translated from the ancient Sudric language, it means "Lake in the Woods".
  • Translated from the ancient Sudric language, it means "Lake in the Woods". The station and lake only appeared in the fourth season and stock footage in the seventh season. It was also used to represent one of the stations on the Mid Sodor Railway.
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  • Skarloey is a station and lake on the Skarloey Railway, famous for its nearby springs. In 1965, The Duke of Sodor officially opened a loopline going around the lake. This was mainly paid for by the selling of several mines at Ward Fell to the Ministry of Defence. Translated from the ancient Sudric language, it means "Lake in the Woods".
  • Translated from the ancient Sudric language, it means "Lake in the Woods". The station and lake only appeared in the fourth season and stock footage in the seventh season. It was also used to represent one of the stations on the Mid Sodor Railway.