Thomas the Tank Engine (2024)

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“Having told stories about engines, we had to have models of them too. During the war years materials were hard to get, but I managed to make, out of odds and ends of wood, a push-along model of Edward with coaches and trucks to match. I never got far as making Henry or Gordon, but I did make a tank-engine which we called Thomas. Once we made Thomas, I had no peace until there were stories about him too!”
―The Rev. W. Awdry on Thomas' creation, 1961

Thomas the Tank Engineis the second book intheRailway Series.

Contents

  • 1 Foreword
  • 2 Stories
    • 2.1 Thomas and Gordon
    • 2.2 Thomas' Train
    • 2.3 Thomas and the Trucks
    • 2.4 Thomas and the Breakdown Train
  • 3 Characters
    • 3.1 Thomas and Gordon
    • 3.2 Thomas' Train
    • 3.3 Thomas and the Trucks
    • 3.4 Thomas and the Breakdown Train
  • 4 Locations
    • 4.1 Thomas and Gordon
    • 4.2 Thomas' Train
    • 4.3 Thomas and the Trucks
    • 4.4 Thomas and the Breakdown Train
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Goofs
  • 7 In Other Languages
  • 8 Merchandise
    • 8.1 Wooden Railway
    • 8.2 Plarail
    • 8.3 Capsule Plarail
    • 8.4 Wedgwood China

Foreword[]

DearChristopher,Here is your friend Thomas the Tank Engine. He wanted to come out of his station yard and see the world. These stories tell you how he did it.

I hope you will like them because you helped me to make them.Your Loving Daddy

Stories[]

Thomas and Gordon[]

Thomas is a little blue tank engine who acts asthe station pilot and takes pleasure in surprisingGordon. Gordon, furious, wonders how to pay Thomas out. Next day, Thomas is late and forgets to get uncoupled after shunting Gordon'scoaches. Gordon takes Thomas on a wild high-speed journey acrossSodor. Thomas later resolves to never tease Gordon again.

Thomas' Train[]

Henry is ill and Thomas is the only one available to take his train. Thomas, impatient, leaves too early and only stops when asignalmanpoints out he is missing his coaches. Thomas goes back and is able to take the train that time, but is teased by the others for a long time afterwards.

Thomas and the Trucks[]

Thomas wants to see the world, but no one takes notice until Edward offers him to pull his train the next day. Thomas is excited but careless and thetruckspush him down Gordon's Hill. Thomas manages to stop in time and the Fat Director tells him to start shunting trucks at Wellsworth.

Thomas and the Breakdown Train[]

Thomas is shunting when some trucks push James across the Island and into a field. Thomas comes to his rescue withthe Breakdown Trainand is rewarded with two coaches andhis own branch line.

Characters[]

Thomas and Gordon[]

  • Thomas
  • Gordon
  • Henry(cameo)
  • Sir Topham Hatt I(cameo)

Thomas' Train[]

  • Thomas
  • Sir Topham Hatt I
  • Henry(does not speak)
  • Edward(cameo)
  • Gordon(mentioned)

Thomas and the Trucks[]

  • Thomas
  • Edward
  • Troublesome Trucks
  • Sir Topham Hatt I
  • Henry(does not speak)
  • Gordon(does not speak)

Thomas and the Breakdown Train[]

  • Thomas
  • Gordon
  • James
  • Troublesome Trucks
  • Sir Topham Hatt I
  • Edward(does not speak)
  • Annie and Clarabel(not named; do not speak)
  • Henry(mentioned)

Locations[]

Thomas and Gordon[]

  • Vicarstown
    • Vicarstown Sheds
  • Crovan's Gate

Thomas' Train[]

  • Vicarstown
    • Vicarstown Sheds

Thomas and the Trucks[]

  • Vicarstown
    • Vicarstown Sheds
    • Vicarstown Yards
  • Henry's Tunnel
  • Gordon's Hill
  • Wellsworth
    • Wellsworth Yards

Thomas and the Breakdown Train[]

  • Wellsworth
    • Wellsworth Yards
    • Wellsworth Sheds
    • Wellsworth Bridge
  • Gordon's Hill
  • The Cow Field
  • Knapford

Trivia[]

  • This book marks the debut of Thomas, who quickly became the most popular character of the series to the point that the whole franchise centred around him.
  • The book was released digitally for Apple products on 11 May 2012.
  • The storyThomas and Gordonwas featured in a 2010magazinepromoting the 65th Anniversary Edition.
  • This book was first illustrated byReginald Payne. The illustrations were later modified byC. Reginald Dalbyin 1950. One noticeable change was the fifth illustration ofThomas and Gordon, where Thomas pulls the coaches in backwards; when originally painted he was pulling them in forwards.
  • The 2015 edition of the book credits the illustrator as C. Reginald Dalby.
  • New illustrations done byLoraine Marshallwere made forMr. Perkinssegments. James and Henry were recoloured red and green respectively and James was given the number 5, making them more consistent with theirtelevision seriesappearances. Stories include:
    • Spills and Thrills(UK)/Wild Water Rescue and Other Engine Adventures(US) -Thomas and Gordon
    • Tale of the Brave(UK)/Engines to the Rescue(US) -Thomas and the Breakdown Train
    • Railway Mischief(UK)/Tales on the Rails(US) -Thomas' Train
    • Thomas and the Truckswas the only story from this book to not receive any new illustrations from Loraine Marshall.
  • A 70th Anniversary print, along with the special anniversary edition, were released on 16 April 2015.
  • A personalised version of the book was released by Signature Publishing.
  • The foreword of the book was used on UK and US broadcasts of the show onNick Jr.andPBSfrom 2004 to 2012.
  • The phrase "Really Useful Engine" was said for the first time in the series by the Fat Director inThomas and the Trucks.
  • Thomas and Gordonis based on a real event that occurred with an express train and the pilot leaving Liverpool Street station in London.
  • Thomas' Trainis based on a real event that occurred mostly in the GER "Jazz" service and at other places and other times.
  • Thomas and the Breakdown Trainwas based on a story Wilbert Awdry was told by a London, Midland and Scottish Railway guard.
  • This is the first Railway Series book to be directly adapted into the CGI Series, inThe Adventure Begins.
  • The first two stories of this book take place in 1924. The next two stories take place in 1925.
    • Subsequently, it is the only installment in the Railway Series to be directly adapted into the TV series twice, since thefirst,fifth,sixthandseventhepisodes ofSeries 1were also adapted from this book

Goofs[]

  • In the fifth illustration ofThomas' Train, Thomas is missing the red lining on the rear of his bunker.
  • In the first illustration ofThomas and the Trucks, Edward's face is tilted and is a much darker shade of grey.
  • As Thomas backs down on the trucks in the second illustration ofThomas and the Trucks, a grumpy van is visible in front. However, for the remainder of the story, a coal truck is in front of it and what's more, the van appears to lose its face and even more, it turns into a utility wagon.
  • In later editions, Thomas is missing his "1" in the third illustration ofThomas and the Trucks.
  • InThomas and the Trucks,the text says Thomas passed several stations and bridges before entering Henry's Tunnel. But in later maps of Sodor, there are no bridges or stations between Vicarstown and Henry's Tunnel.
  • In the fifth illustration ofThomas and the Trucks, the third and fourth trucks appear to have fused together.
  • When James goes under the bridge, his tender is a plain cube shape.
  • In the last illustration ofThomas and the Breakdown Train,Gordon gains two boiler bands and is missing a window.

In Other Languages[]

LanguageTitle
Chinese小淘气托马斯
GermanThomas die Tenderlok und andere Eisenbahngeschichten
Japanese機関車トーマス
Korean탱크 기관차 토머스 (1996)

탱크 기관차 토마스 (2005)

WelshThomas ya Injian Danc

Merchandise[]

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Wooden Railway[]

NameReleasedDiscontinuedHighlightsImage"60 Years" Edition James2005(Cancelled)
  • "60 Years" Edition James prototype courtesy ofThomasTankMerch
Introducing James20152017

Plarail[]

NameReleasedDiscontinuedHighlightsImageGreen Thomas and Black James First Story Set2016
  • Toys "R" Us (Japan) Original

Capsule Plarail[]

NameReleasedDiscontinuedHighlightsImageRailway Series Thomas20152015
Black James20152016

Wedgwood China[]

NameReleasedDiscontinuedHighlightsImageCupUnknownUnknown
Mug1984Unknown
  • released in a two pack with a plate based offHenry the Green Engine.

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Thomas the Tank Engine (2024)

FAQs

What were Thomas the Tank Engine last words? ›

The last words of the famous Thomas the Tank Engine according to witnesses were "oh bugger!"

What does Thomas the Tank Engine say? ›

After a chill Thomas says a phrases know as "Bust My Buffer!" "Flatten My Funnel" and sometimes the narrator will say in a sentence "From Smokebox to Bunker." He also says "From Smokebox to Funnel." And also "From Buffer to Bunker."

What is the number 7 in Thomas the Tank Engine? ›

7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy.

Who has a crush on Thomas the Tank Engine? ›

Emily may have a crush on Thomas and sometimes displays that in episodes and it's a possibility that Thomas may feel the same.

What is the dark truth about Thomas the Tank Engine? ›

A theory that has gained traction over the years posits that the trains on the island are slaves to the island's leader, Sir Topham Hatt/The Fat Controller. According to the theory, these trains are forced to work for the Fat Controller, and if any of them get out of line, they are sentenced to a fate similar to death.

How many kills does Thomas the Tank Engine have? ›

As of Hope, a total of 35 deaths have happened over the course of 67 episodes. None have happened prior to the series, although some have happened via flashbacks and some have happened off-screen.

Why is 7 God's number? ›

Seven was symbolic in ancient near eastern and Israelite culture and literature. It communicated a sense of “fullness” or “completeness” (שבע “seven” is spelled with the same consonants as the word שבע “complete/full”).

Who is the number 9 engine in Thomas? ›

Fred is a narrow gauge diesel engine who works on the Skarloey Railway and is the railway's No. 9 engine.

Who is the number 11 engine in Thomas? ›

Oliver - Engine No 11 with two carriages - Tomy Thomas the Tank Engine character.

Are Thomas and Rosie in love? ›

Thomas tells Rosie that they are just friends, to which Rosie is glad to hear, However throughout the episode the engines are frequently shown blushing at each other.

Is Thomas the Tank Engine a guy or a girl? ›

Thomas the Tank Engine
SpeciesSteam locomotive
GenderMale
NationalityEnglish (formerly) Sudric
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Is Thomas the Tank Engine ending? ›

This episode is the official series finale of the Thomas & Friends (1984–2021) television series, as it was the last episode ever aired.

Who got bricked up in Thomas the Tank Engine? ›

The scene featuring Henry being bricked up was recreated in CGI during a flashback in the 2012 special, Blue Mountain Mystery. The story was later re-adapted for the 2015 special,The Adventure Begins.

How long did Thomas the Tank Engine last? ›

Thomas & Friends (originally known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends until series 7, and later Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! from series 22 onwards) is a British children's television series that aired for 24 series and 584 episodes from 9 October 1984 to 20 January 2021.

Who is the number 13 engine in Thomas? ›

Thirteen was a spare engine from the Mainland and was brought to help Donald and Douglas, who were feeling overworked. When he first arrived, he proved to be very unlucky. He caused delays for Donald and Douglas, got hit by a land-slide, and then damaged his firebox which got knocked out of place.

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