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Revision as of 00:29, 17 January 2022

A ride above the rest. Ride the luxury Rails - Wilford Industries Global Express
— Wilford Industries

Wilford Industries is a large organization responsible for designing, building, and maintaining multiple trains, including Snowpiercer and secondary supply train Big Alice. It is unknown how many trains the company owns in total.

There are only a limited number of people aware of the company's leadership, and each plays a vital part in keeping order aboard the train.

History

Little is known about the inception of the company, other than prior to the freeze. It was known to have built bridges in Serbia and trains for Wilford that he (and Chicago’s most powerful) had parties on, for days. Melanie Cavill was contracted by Mr. Wilford to design a Luxury Liner, the Wilford Industries Global Express. The company first developed and constructed a Prototype Engine nicknamed Big Alice, Melanie Cavill then built the Eternal Engine, both used Perpetual Motion Technology. This Liner was operational for one or more years[1] before the Freeze and would cruise a 318,000km long track, stretched across the globe. Many major cities were included in this railway track, including Moscow, Berlin, Paris, Jerusalem, Bangkok, Singapore, Sydney, Bejing, Anchorage, and Panama City.[2]

Wilford Industries' compound in Chicago.

Eventually, Mr. Wilford realized that climate change is unavoidable, through the CW-7 chemical agent, and he undertook steps to refit his Luxury Liner into an Ark. Wilford Industries Global Express became Snowpiercer, while Mr. Wilford sold tickets to finance this refit. Ultimately, his goal was not to save humanity but to live his lavish life as long as he could and was eventually taken out of the equation by Melanie Cavill.

Wilford Industries also built the Bering Strait Bridge for its train, the Himalaya Roundabout; called the Corkscrew (to turn the train around), the Mongols track; undulating efficient terrain (straight), a secondary line; test track over the Rocky Mountains called Neckbreaker and the Breslauer Weather Station in the Rocky Mountain's near the test track.

It is currently unknown if the suspended animation technology used by The Drawers was developed by Wilford Industries, or if it was already commercially available technology.

Trains

  • Snowpiercer - Luxury liner turned Ark that circles the globe.
  • Big Alice - Prototype Engine. Later designed as a secondary supply train.
  • Pirate train - 10 car train created from the front of Snowpiercer to rescue Melanie.

Snowpiercer Employees

Current Employees

Big Alice Current Employees

  • Kevin McMahon - Head of Hospitality (both trains)
  • Sykes - Head of Security (Prisoner on Pirate train)
  • Unknown number of Jackboots
  • Mr. Headwood - Scientist - Married
  • Mrs. Headwood - Scientist - Married
  • Emilia - Seamstress
  • Oiler Bob
  • Damien Ho - Galley Worker
  • Hannah - friend of Josie, has a prosthetic left arm
  • Cruel Guard - Compost Guard (trapped in Compost Car)

Former Employees

  • Melanie Cavill - Head Engineer/Head of Hospitality/Voice of the Train (Deceased)
  • Bennett Knox - Senior Engineer
  • Javier De La Torre - Senior Engineer (Prisoner on Big Alice)
  • Peter DiMarco - Electrical Engineer (Deceased)
  • Bojan Boscovic - Breachmen - Former Leader (Deceased)
  • Cherry Sherry - Breachmen (Deceased)
  • 7 Unnamed - Breachmen (Deceased)
  • Ruth Wardell - Concierge/Head of Hospitality/Compost Worker on Big Alice
  • Martin Colvin - Informant
  • Unidentified Mess Chef - (Deceased)
  • Nolan Grey - Commander of Jackboots (Deceased)
  • Over 147 Jackboots (Deceased)
  • Sam Roche - Lead Brakemen (put in Drawers on Big Alice)
  • Bess Till - Brakemen/Train Detective/Wilford Advisor
  • Sean Wise - Agricultural Worker/Informant (Deceased)
  • Silva - Cattle Car Worker (Deceased)
  • 3 Unnamed Cattle Car Workers (Deceased)
  • Unnamed Murdered Doctor - (Deceased)
  • Miss Audrey - Manager of the Nightcar/Singer/Informant (Defected to Big Alice, Pirate train hostage)
  • Nikki Genêt - Nightcar Worker (Deceased)
  • Clay - Bartender (Deceased)
  • Walter Flemming - Papermaker (Deceased)
  • Edward - 1st Murdered Employee - (Deceased)
  • Terence - Head Janitor (Deceased)
  • LJ Folger - Janitor
  • Pastor Logan - Pastor/Wilford Informant (Deceased)

Big Alice Former Employees

  • Alexandra Cavill - Engineer and second in command (currently on the Pirate train)
  • Icy Bob - Bodyguard/Freeze augmented Breachman (Deceased)

Trivia

  • Wilford Industries is the company behind Wilford Industries Global Express. A luxury ride around the world on board a luxury liner train
  • The company presumably had major facilities near Chicago, as both Snowpiercer and Big Alice were located there.
  • Unlike in the film Snowpiercer, the train owned by Wilford Industries was run by Melanie Cavill pretending to be Mr. Wilford, until being discovered.
  • Passengers sometimes greet each other by hand movement over their chest in the shape of "W".
  • Bojan Boscovic has worked for Wilford since he was 14, Aleks Paunovic who portrays Boki was born in 1969, which means Wilford Industries existed at least from 1983 until the Freeze happened.
  • Wilford Industries motto is (Honor. Order. Work.).
  • Wilford Industries built The Wilford Industries Digital Automation System (The Engine's brain), and The Self Regulating Harmonic Module (The God Module).
  • According to news clippings on the Wilford memorial in the Tea Room, advertisement posters in the Hospitality Car and a flashback from Many Miles From Snowpiercer, the Eternal Engine was built for the Wilford Industries Global Express.

Appearances

Season One

Gallery

References