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|first game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
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|family = [[Shipyard|Shipyard Worker]] <small>(implied ancestor)</small>
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*Interestingly, though Link ferried him a long ways to the Trading Post on his Spirit Train from the Snow Realm, the plot does not ''require'' for him to return to his residence.
*Interestingly, though Link ferried him a long ways to the Trading Post on his Spirit Train from the Snow Realm, the plot does not ''require'' for him to return to his residence.
*Like all passengers that board the Spirit Train, the Bridge Worker makes various, albeit humorous remarks at the end of the ride based on its smoothness and Link's ability as an engineer. <ref>{{cite|I guess I did agree to help ya. But this time, take me to Anouki Village safely! Don't drive like a maniac!|Bridge Worker|Spirit Tracks}}</ref>
*Like all passengers that board the Spirit Train, the Bridge Worker makes various, albeit humorous remarks at the end of the ride based on its smoothness and Link's ability as an engineer. <ref>{{cite|I guess I did agree to help ya. But this time, take me to Anouki Village safely! Don't drive like a maniac!|Bridge Worker|Spirit Tracks}}</ref>
*The Bridge Worker looks similar to the [[Shipyard|Shipyard Worker]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. Also, he has a portrait of the Shipyard Worker in his house. This suggest that the Bridge Worker may be a descendant of the Shipyard Worker.
*The Bridge Worker looks similar to the [[Shipyard Worker]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. Also, he has a portrait of the Shipyard Worker in his house. This suggest that the Bridge Worker may be a descendant of the Shipyard Worker.
*His German name, Malleus, is derived from the Latin word for hammer, fitting his profession.
*His German name, Malleus, is derived from the Latin word for hammer, fitting his profession.