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and he was left behind in the engine shed whilst Falcon and Stuart were sold on. Over the following years, his shed was buried by a landslide and he was forgotten except by his old engine colleagues. The Fat Clergyman, the Thin Clergyman and the Small Controller led an expedition to find him, and eventually he is rescued and sent to live on the Skarloey Railway with his old friends.
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When Percy has to go to the Works for repairs, Diesel returns to Sodor and, as expected, causes trouble for the engines by destroying the oldest truck in Ffarqhuar Yards, but two days later, Thomas has an accident when Daisy drips her oil on the track and Clarabel's back wheels come off the tracks at
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The stories were originally illustrated by William Middleton. However, Awdry was unhappy with the toy-like depictions of his characters and several errors in the artwork. In 1949, C. Reginald Dalby made new illustrations to replace Middleton's illustrations (but not just replacing) but as Dalby's own
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The Fat Controller welcomes back Pip and Emma to help on his Railway. Thomas is delighted; Gordon is worried that his time as an express engine is over. But every engine has its day! Thomas makes an important rescue, Gordon proves himself a hero, and all the engines celebrate a Very Important Event.
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The engines who work at Ffarquhar quarry have a number of adventures. Mavis has an accident, and so Toby and Percy have to help out more than usual. Toby remembers an event from the days before he came to the Fat Controller's Railway. The trucks manage to do a good turn when they accidentally put in
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After his accident with slate trucks, Peter Sam loses his old funnel and gets a new one to improve his steaming. Sir Handel has been given new wheels but soon gets into a fight with a rude steamroller named George. Duncan is jealous and feels overworked. Skarloey is shocked at Duncan's attitude, and
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Duke was a dignified but affectionate old engine who ran on the Mid Sodor Railway with Falcon and Stuart, who are better known nowadays as Sir Handel and Peter Sam. Despite his age, Duke was useful and well-loved by the people who visited his line but when the line closed, nobody wanted to buy him,
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Thomas' crash into the Stationmaster's house, which takes place in the first story of this book, was partially intended to enable a long-standing illustrators' error to be corrected. Thomas's footplate originally curved down at the front, meaning that his buffers were lower at the front than at the
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This book concerns the further adventures of Thomas on his branch line, with the bigger engines relegated to cameo appearances. Thomas leaves his guard (or railway conductor) behind by mistake; accidentally goes fishing because of a broken water column and some river water from a bucket; gets stuck
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books were published, and the Fat Controller plans to celebrate this occasion with a party. Unfortunately, things do not go entirely smoothly in the run-up to the celebration. Gordon has an accident with some birds, Edward loses a wheel, Thomas is derailed by some rabbits and a spider's web shorts
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The Small Railway is short of power, and the Small Controller decides that what they need is another engine. The Railway's own workshops build a strong new engine called Jock, who at first thinks himself superior to the others, but the new engine eventually learns the value of teamwork, and all is
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went out-of-print. This was a source of friction between the Awdry family and the publishers. However, in February 2007, unofficial reports from the publishers, Egmont, suggested that there were plans to put the whole series back into print, in the original format, and that a new Christopher Awdry
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to Sodor. Henry is jealous because of Flying Scotsman's two tenders and is shown up by Duck, but comes to the rescue of two failed diesels despite failing himself. Meanwhile, Douglas saves a tank engine named Oliver and his rolling stock (Isabel and Toad) accomplices from scrap. The Fat Controller
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and has to be sent to the Works. The Fat Controller orders a diesel railcar named Daisy to help out in his absence. Daisy is rather vain, neurotic, and convinced she knows it all, and decides that she is only going to do the work she wants. After a stern talking to and an accident by Percy, she is
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This is the 3rd book to be named after Thomas. Thomas and Percy have an argument and fallout. Both Bertie and Harold the Helicopter make appearances as Harold has to help Thomas from a runaway, and Thomas helps Bertie after he breaks down. Finally, Percy rescues Thomas after an accident along the
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numbers 57646 and 57647, or which of them should have been sent. The engines are Donald and Douglas, and are twins. As whichever one of them is sent back will be scrapped, they are determined to stay. Despite some misadventures, the other engines convince the Fat Controller to keep both of them.
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and a close call at a level crossing shows how desperate the situation is – an extra carriage is needed urgently. Thomas finds the perfect solution when he meets Victoria – an old carriage. While Victoria is being renovated, she tells Edward a tale from the old days on the Furness Railway.
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While Thomas is away at the National Railway Museum, his branch is left in the care of Percy, Toby and Daisy. Daisy finds herself battling a snowstorm, Percy causes the bridge at Hackenbeck to collapse, and Toby takes more trucks than he can handle. On the day Thomas is due to come home, George
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following a visit from the City of Truro. They are pleased when a smooth-talking diesel engine – simply known as Diesel – arrives to help out. When Duck shows him up, Diesel vows revenge, and starts spreading malicious lies about Duck (forcing him to be sent away). Luckily, the Fat
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C. Reginald Dalby is often erroneously identified as the illustrator. The original artist was actually Reginald Payne; Dalby simply made some further touches to the illustrations in 1950. One noticeable change was the fifth illustration of Thomas and Gordon, where Thomas pulls the coaches in
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named Bulstrode. Terence does the shunting for Percy and boasts about it, while adding that steam engines ploughed fields and ran on roads in the past. To add to that, on the day Mavis is due back from the Works, Toby has an accident at the crossing and briefly runs on the road like Trevor.
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The Fat Controller's engines — Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby, and Duck — have become famous through their appearances in books and on the radio. While the engines enjoy a number of adventures and misadventures, the Fat Controller arranges for them to go to London.
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Percy loves playing jokes, which sometimes gets him into trouble with the bigger engines, so the Fat Controller obtains a new engine to do shunting work and sends Percy to work with Thomas and Toby on their branch line. He meets Harold the Helicopter and saves the day during a flood.
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This book was inspired by the fact that the Talyllyn Railway had paid tribute to the Railway Series by repainting their engine No.3, Sir Haydn, to look like Sir Handel. Sir Handel's adventures on the Talyllyn are simply retellings of real events that took place involving that
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Henry's brief appearance in the book caused a great deal of trouble for Awdry, as Dalby depicted him as looking identical to Gordon. The author received several complaints, and developed a stock answer to explain the problem – that Henry had been repaired using Gordon's spare
3287:'Trouble on the Line' was originally intended as a rail safety story, but Christopher Awdry was unhappy with the final result, as the publishers had "watered down" the original story. It is not known how the original story would have run, but Awdry tantalisingly notes in 2599:. Thomas helps arrest a car thief. Percy is able to help out a friend – by accident. Duck, acting as a helper for Henry, has an accident with the Flying Kipper due to a lamp falling off. Finally, all three tank engines get together to pull the Express when Gordon is ill. 1384:. Skarloey returns from being repaired to discover that there are two new engines on the railway. Rusty is a diesel engine who is friendly and helpful, but Duncan is a steam engine who is boisterous, stubborn, careless, and rude. Sir Handel is still his old self. A 1235:
This was the first book to be illustrated by John T. Kenney, who enjoyed a far better working relationship with Awdry than his predecessor. Although his illustrations are not as well remembered as the more charming ones by Dalby, they are far more technically
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is a tank engine who works at a big railway station, fetching coaches for the big engines and longs for greater things beyond the station yard. Unfortunately, his efforts go wrong. However, after showing that he can be a useful engine following
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The book came about as a result of Rev. W. Awdry's desire to create a credible and consistent world for his stories. This began with maps of Sodor, and was then expanded upon. Rev. W. Awdry and his brother George (who was the librarian of the
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have invited him to visit. He makes many new friends among the engines of the National Collection and has a few adventures along the way. He saves a train when he spots a landslide, and is made an honorary member of the National Collection.
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Life is exciting on the Little Western. Duck and Donald play practical jokes on each other. Oliver, attempting to look important, loses the respect of the trucks after an accident, but regains it with the help of Toad. Finally, a lying
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This is the first book to feature a diesel engine. The character was introduced at the suggestion of series editor Eric Marriott, who suggested that Awdry should introduce a diesel character to keep the series up-to-date. At the time,
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Meanwhile, Daisy discovers that she does not like eels very much when a whole boxful of eels escape on to the platform! Once finished, Victoria is taken over to Knapford Junction and joins Toby and Henrietta as Sodor's Vintage Train.
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This book was the first in the series not to include the word "Engine" in the title. Christopher Awdry has observed that while it is in some ways a shame to break with tradition, it has opened up greater possibilities for future book
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Edward is the oldest and wisest engine on Sodor. He is also kind and sensible. In this book, Edward is long overdue for an overhaul. However, he shows that he is far from useless, and can teach the bigger engines a thing or two.
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Thomas calls Percy a "drip" in the story 'Drip Tank', an insult meaning "pathetic" or "useless". Christopher Awdry has said that he regrets using this, as the insult had virtually fallen out of use by the time he wrote his
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The Rev. W. Awdry had intended this as a possible final book in the series. He considered using the title "The Fat Controller's Engines", a title that would later almost be used by Christopher Awdry in the 39th book of the
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Gordon has an accident by means of being lazy and careless, and so is taken off passenger train duties. He helps the other engines out when they get into trouble, and is eventually judged to be sensible enough to pull the
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has written that the reason there have been no new books set on the Mountain Railway is that the limited traffic and stringent safety precautions make it difficult to find suitable material for realistic stories set
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besides Stepney are referred to and appear in the pictures for "Stepney's Special". These included Bluebell, Primrose and Captain Baxter. "Adams" and "Cromford" were names applied by Awdry to the Bluebell Railway's
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publication, it includes a great deal of background information on the series from the Awdrys that is not available elsewhere. Although it is not canon as such, therefore, it contains a lot of information that is.
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had been a struggle for Awdry, and he was finding it harder and harder to come up with ideas. Although he considered a 27th book, he decided to retire. It would be more than a decade before there would be any new
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announces that Oliver can stay, along with diesel engine D7101 (named Bear), and that he is reopening a branch line for Duck and Oliver. Furthermore, he announces that he will never get rid of his steam engines.
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or 16/60) seen in one of the last illustrations of "Steam Roller" with a face. This was based upon John T. Kenney's own car, and its numberplate carries the letters "JTK" and "62", the year of the illustration,
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The final lines of the book come from The Prince and are spoken as he exits Annie and Clarabel. Said lines were “My parentsread stories about your railway to me as a child. There will never be anything like it
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has recently acquired Sir Handel and Peter Sam. Peter Sam is naïve but well-meaning, but Sir Handel is rude and arrogant. Skarloey shows Sir Handel how to do things when he rescues the pompous engine's train.
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This book was largely written because Awdry was unhappy with C. Reginald Dalby's depiction of Henry. He was inconsistent and often looked identical to Gordon. By having the character rebuilt, this problem was
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First appearances of Thomas, James, and Thomas's coaches Annie and Clarabel (who are not named yet until on the fourth issue "Tank Engine Thomas Again", also mentioned in the first chapter "Thomas and the
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A number of new characters were introduced in the annuals. Perhaps the most notable was Algy the Bus, a friend of Bertie's. Also, Henry's Driver's name is revealed to be Ted in one of the later annuals.
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Although this is the third book set on the Skarloey Railway, it is the first to include a story featuring Rheneas as the main character, who had been almost completely absent in the previous two volumes.
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The Fat Controller makes his return in this book, and is changed from a pompous figure of fun to a more fatherly character. He is also established as the sole director of the railway, rather than one of
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Edward's driver and fireman are identified in this book as being named Charlie Sand and Sidney Hever, the only engine crew to be given names (apart from Henry's fireman, revealed to be named Ted in the
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Christopher Awdry has expressed dissatisfaction with the book in general, which he feels was unimaginative. He puts this down to the fact that it was put together in a hurry for the television company.
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out the electrics in the signal box at Knapford Junction. But everything works out well in the end, and Pip and Emma bring a Royal Personage to enjoy the day with the Fat Controller's Engines.
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In the book's first illustration, a vicar and a man in a bow tie are seen looking at Duck. Brian Sibley suggests that these men are supposed to be the Rev. W. Awdry and C. Reginald Dalby.
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is an old fusspot. She pays no attention to his advice and causes a great deal of trouble, but eventually comes to Toby's rescue when his heavy load pushes him across a crumbling bridge.
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In addition, the sixteen original Christopher Awdry books have been put together into a large, "bumper" edition, in a vein similar to the master collection of Wilbert Awdry's stories.
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has been using a special new kind of ballast, which Donald and Douglas say is brought by "verra wee engines". Duck is intrigued, and goes to see what the fuss is about. He discovers a
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has recently been repainted bright red and given the proper brakes for his wheels, and is eager to show off. Unfortunately, he is rather careless, and gets into a lot of trouble (in
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is being mended. While he is away, brambles and hot weather cause problems for the Skarloey Railway engines to solve. Sir Handel returns and tells them all about his adventures.
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has saved a number of them. Stepney, from the Bluebell Railway, comes to visit and soon makes friends with the engines, even teaching a boastful visiting diesel a lesson or two.
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at this time. This was the first time that the name of the railway had been used in the books, and it reappears later in the form of the initials "NW" on the Spiteful Brake Van.
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First appearance of Daisy, who is the first regular standard-gauge diesel character, and the first female 'engine' in the books (though she is more of a self-propelled coach).
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This was the last volume to be illustrated by C. Reginald Dalby. Awdry did not like the way Dalby portrayed Percy, saying that he made the engine look like "a green
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The Express is given a name in this book. It is called "the Wild Nor' Wester", an allusion to the fact that the Fat Controller's railway was properly known as the
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The story "Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady" was inspired by an incident when Wilbert Awdry was left behind on the Talyllyn Railway when he was a volunteer as a
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tells the others about the time when Rheneas saved the railway, eventually changing Duncan's attitude. At the end of the book, Rheneas returns from his overhaul.
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The big engines miss Thomas. Since he left to run his branch line, they feel overworked, and some embarrassing incidents for all three of them lead them to go on
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Christopher Awdry wrote his first book in 1983, and 13 further books followed between 1984 and 1996. No books were published between 1996 and 2007; book 40:
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A one-off story written especially for the television series – the only Rev. W. Awdry-authored story to be so written. The engines hold a special
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Henrietta is seen in this book with a small rectangular face on her door. This is the first instance in the books where Henrietta is seen with a face.
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and ultimately would be purchased by the Fat Controller. 2 diesels, numbered 31120 and 10751, also make appearances in the illustrations of this book
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Henry has been having a lot of problems. He cannot steam properly, and so is often ill. The Fat Controller tries to solve the problem with expensive
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Thomas is seen with his front dip. At this time, he has a straight footplate. This was probably because of the illustrator not following directions.
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The first illustration features a diesel talking to Gordon. According to Diana Awdry, Christopher Awdry's ex-wife, this is a return appearance of
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Awdry often said that this was his least favourite book, as it had been written in a hurry to meet a deadline rather than purely from inspiration.
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with three small engines named Mike, Bert and Rex. The focus then shifts to the small engines themselves, and some of the adventures they have.
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occurs in the third story, in the form of a song sung by Percy's fireman. The tune was composed by Awdry and is featured at the end of the book.
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was written at the insistence of the publishers, Edmund Ward & Co, to bring the three characters together and to create a happy ending.
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to answer readers' questions on how Terence did the shunting for Percy and what was happening with Toby up at the quarry at the same time.
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The central theme of this book reflects the fact that, at the time when the book was written, there were labour difficulties on the real
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Although Mrs. Kyndley's Christmas was not adapted, a flashback from this story was used in the TV version of Thomas' Christmas Party.
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This book marks the only time in the series' history that "The End" was used at the end of a book, as this is the final book in the
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needs another engine. The Thin Controller announces that a new one will be built. In the meantime, Peter Sam is sent to visit the
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This story was also written for the television series and was used in the 2nd series. Thomas the Tank Engine is sent to fetch a
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In "Woolly Bear", Thomas refers to Percy as "a green caterpillar with red stripes". This insult actually dates back to the book
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books and in others they were entirely new. One, 'The Strawberry Special' in the 1985 Annual, was later rewritten and used in
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back. When Thomas returns from the Works, his footplate is straight, and this modification is retained from this book onwards.
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This was the first book in which all the engines carried numbers: Thomas 1, Edward 2, Henry 3, Gordon 4, James 5, and Percy 6.
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The story "Triple Header" was the first to be written, and was based upon an incident related to Christopher Awdry at the
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notes that, despite the friction between author and illustrator, Dalby's work in this volume can be ranked among his best.
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books are part of the National Railway Museum's library, so in a sense, Thomas really is part of the National Collection.
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For the first time ever in the series, the electric engines that work the Peel Godred branch are mentioned in the text.
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The cattle truck that Percy is shunting in "Drip Tank" is marked with the initials "N.E.", an abbreviation used by the
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the special points at Dryaw, so Diesel comes to the rescue. It seems that even Diesel has some good in him somewhere.
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Most of the book is told in flashback, and it fills in some history for the Arlesdale Railway and characters from the
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This was the final volume to be illustrated by John T. Kenney, whose eyesight was beginning to fail around this time.
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Clive Spong has stated that the diesel that pushes Thomas onto a lorry in 'Not the Ticket' is, in fact, Diesel from
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This book was actually written to commemorate the very same anniversary the engines are celebrating in the stories.
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Two of the stories, Steamroller and Gallant Old Engine, are based on real incidents in earlier works, respectively
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First appearance of Ivo Hugh, Lizzie and Kathy. The railway's 2nd diesel engine, Fred, is mentioned but not seen.
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leaves his cones at Dryaw Crossing, allowing one to stop Daisy. Everything is worked out when Thomas comes home.
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Percy's claim that the controllers on British Railways are "cruel and don't like engines" is a reference to the
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was to cause problems for Awdry, because it described some soot-covered boys who ran away as being "as black as
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The foreword is actually written to the author's wife, Margaret Awdry. However, Margaret is referred to as M.
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Despite the title’s implication that Thomas plays a big role in the book, he only speaks once throughout it.
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The top station on Thomas's branch line is shown in illustrations to be called Ffarquhar for the first time.
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Donald and Douglas are overworked. The Fat Controller arranges to borrow an engine called Wilbert from the
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This book marks the first appearance of the Works Diesel and the only appearance of 40125 aka Old Stuck-Up.
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stories themselves. Most of the background information on the places, people, railways and engines in the
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The character of Jock was not actually created for this book. In fact, he was first mentioned in the book
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have almost all been scrapped. To cheer him up, the Fat Controller brings his only surviving brother, the
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Frank has an accident when he crashes into the back of the shed. This was inspired by an incident on the
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locomotives being cut up for scrap. This was actually inspired by Peter Edwards' cover illustration for
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Although no new regular characters appear in this book, it features the only appearance of engines from
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The special points scenario of the book would inspire Christopher Awdry to write the 1991 Annual story
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This book is the first to allude to the threat of scrapping faced by steam engines on British Railways.
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In Toby's Megatrain, Toby has two faces. It is unknown if this depiction is intentional or by mistake.
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First appearance of Diesel and City of Truro. This would be Diesel's only canonical appearance in the
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The stories "Tit-for-Tat", "Mike's Whistle", and "Useful Railway" were adapted in the 20th season of
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of steam locomotives that were formerly used on the Great Western. The last one was scrapped in 1951.
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This is the first book to centre on a real engine, and was intended to promote the Bluebell Railway.
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Three of Clive Spong's illustrations from this book would be modified for the Railway Series books
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This is the first appearance of Rusty and Duncan, and the first appearance of the Talyllyn Railway.
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would use in the TV series (this book was also written at her request, despite not being adapted).
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First appearance of Duke and No. 2 (referred to as Stanley in off-hand material by Wilbert Awdry).
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was published. People working on the railway joked that this accident was perhaps caused because
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This is one of the few Rev. W. Awdry Era books to never have any stories adapted for television.
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These stories were not intended to take place in a single volume, or even on the same railway.
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Despite the book's title, Thomas only appears in the last illustration, and he does not speak.
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You Can't Win! is the only story in this book whose title is not a former nickname for Duke.
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allowed to stay, with the encouragement of Toby. At the end of the book, Thomas comes back.
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The last book in the series to be written by the Rev. W Awdry, and the last one until 1983.
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A biography of Rev. W. Awdry and companion to the series. Although it is not officially a
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is due for an overhaul. Other engines help with his duties while he is away (for example,
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were being increasingly used on British Railways, and would eventually come to supersede
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engines arrive instead. To confuse matters further, the engines claim not to know their
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arrives to assist while he is away. At last, Gordon is allowed to show how fast he is.
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First appearances of Donald and Douglas, and only appearance of the Spiteful Brake Van.
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Gordon falls into a ditch, and, after teasing him about it, Thomas falls down a mine.
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which describes the first 2 years of operation of the Talyllyn Railway by enthusiasts.
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Policeman Len appears in every story, disciplining or helping the children as needed.
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birthday. Skarloey tells Nancy and other friends the story of his early life on the
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Diesel was the only engine available to come to Sodor in this book, a device that
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From 1979 to 1980 the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends annuals were written by
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4-wheeled coach; Helena, another coach and Albert, a Furness Railway locomotive.
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in April 1967, where a steam locomotive was used to rescue two diesel trains.
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stories. It described the fictional developments on the railway since 1996.
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proper. Nevertheless, they complement the original books and are considered
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pits. Although the twins tease him at first, he soon earns their respect.
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are being scrapped, and so he and Douglas are glad when he hears that the
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book to have a story televised until Series 20, where three stories from
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plays a trick on Thomas, but later runs into trouble himself. Meanwhile,
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Beatrice makes an appearance in the last illustration of "Double Header".
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that it reflected badly on crowd control at the National Railway Museum.
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There are several references to guest characters from previous volumes.
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believed the plot would be too complex for young viewers to understand.
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Duke has been mended and the Thin Controller sends Sir Handel to the
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was in production at the time, and Christopher Awdry became the new
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is put in his place after trying to steal the railway's passengers.
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illustration versions, and it is this version that remains in print.
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backwards; when originally painted he was pulling them in forwards.
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The big station is not identified but it is most likely Vicarstown.
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book to be published in 11 years. Number 42 in the series, called
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surprises everyone by getting a train home despite breaking down.
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Illustrated by Reginald Payne, later modified by C. Reginald Dalby
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Toby and Henrietta are overcrowded carrying the workmen from the
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In the United States, this book was published with the title
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Annie and Clarabel are named for the first time in this book.
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A reference to the television series is made in this volume.
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The engine shed illustrated in the book is based on that at
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Only appearances of S. C. Ruffey, Bulgy, and Dilly the Duck.
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engines meet Culdee, a strange-looking engine who climbs a
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Henry appears in green for the first time since the end of
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Colouring book versions of the two books were produced by
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This book unusually does not focus on any one area of the
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This book marks the second and last appearance of George.
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This book features the first appearance of Oliver since
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for children to colour in during their train journeys.
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The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways
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but was cancelled halfway through production because
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with red stripes". Outraged, Dalby resigned from the
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in this book. This is because, like most railways in
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is one of the only engines who still does not trust
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volumes, was written partly as a promotional device.
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Awdry. 3051:'s branch line means that he is sent to help on 2179:, and more so when he hears his siblings of the 3976:This book marks Diesel's second visit to Sodor. 3516:' was written with the help of the children of 2500:books, having written a number of articles for 2278:This book was originally intended to be called 2175:Gordon is sad to learn that steam has ended on 709:, at the end of which he had been painted blue. 400:conditions, they were not published until 1945. 4381:"The Real Stories Database – book 23, story 2" 3579:The book was originally intended to be titled 2969:'Toby's Seaside Holiday' is set in and around 2872:Gordon is jealous when Donald tells him about 2024:the tank engine twins, and a new diesel named 16:Books in "The Railway Series" by Rev. W. 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He was inspired to write some 622:First appearances of Terence and Bertie. 4307: 4282:This book is a companion volume to the 3999:Thomas And The Fat Controller's Engines 3530:Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines 3505:This book marks the only appearance of 2907:Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines 2411:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 2313:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 2241:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 2216:"Super Rescue" is based on an event at 2152:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 2084:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 1993:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 1873:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 1777:Illustrated by Gunvor and Peter Edwards 1532:Thomas has an accident by trashing the 4410:Awdry, Rev. W.; Awdry, George (1987). 2962:The only appearances of Bulstrode and 2623:. The real engine involved was a blue 2123:The Arlesdale railway is based on the 1812:has an opportunity to redeem himself. 1059:Rheneas is away being mended, and the 3914:Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree 3724:First appearance of Victoria, a blue 3280:is particularly prescient – in 2004, 3121:which took place soon after the book 2523:All of his books were illustrated by 1900:are getting ready to celebrate their 1821:This is the only book to feature the 1152:First appearances of Duck and Harold. 885:by the Rev. 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Readers are introduced to 1953:Sodor & Mainland Railway 1214:The Fat Controller's Engines 840:Toby and the Stout Gentleman 609:in the snow and is freed by 601:Thomas, Terence and the Snow 4168:Nearly an Unhappy Christmas 4145:Nearly an Unhappy Christmas 3843:, and from 1985 to 1996 by 3024:Published 11 September 1989 2924:Published 19 September 1988 2776:Published 22 September 1986 2653:Published 17 September 1984 2572:Published 12 September 1983 2036:both run into trouble, but 1607:First appearance of George. 628:The bridge that appears in 426:Published 14 September 1946 194:the claims made and adding 5174: 4998:Big World, Big Adventures! 4139:Toby and the Skateboarders 4020:Published 3 September 1990 3951:Illustrated by Clive Spong 3939:Thomas and the Evil Diesel 3926:Illustrated by Clive Spong 3901:Illustrated by Clive Spong 3895:Published 2 September 1985 3876:Illustrated by Clive Spong 3680:Published 3 September 2007 3520:as part of an exercise in 3249:Duck and the Diesel Engine 3057:Bill and Ben (SCC 1 and 2) 2849:Published 7 September 1987 2786:Thomas, Percy and the Coal 2508:stories by a visit to the 2238:Published 15 November 1969 1762: 1722:tank engine, respectively. 1252:Duck and the Diesel Engine 811: 5114: 4739: 4724: 4698: 4617: 4613: 4594: 4500: 4218:This is a book about the 3920:Published 20 October 1986 3889:Thomas Comes to Breakfast 3870:Published 29 October 1984 3649:, to look like Peter Sam. 3441:Wilbert the Forest Engine 3262:are both mentioned twice. 2948:his place a disagreeable 2707:Published 28 October 1985 2408:Published 15 October 1972 2310:Published 15 October 1970 2229:Oliver the Western Engine 1940:, while Rheneas narrates 1640:(1952), occurring on the 1519:Thomas Comes to Breakfast 707:The Three Railway Engines 337:The Three Railway Engines 4685:Peter and Gunvor Edwards 4038:Thomas and the Hurricane 3945:Published 5 October 1987 3898:Written by Rev. 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(1962). 4044:Published 16 March 1992 3855:as 'Toby's Megatrain'. 3598:Published 8 August 1996 3552:Edward and the Cabbages 3539:Published 1 August 1995 3528: 3509:, a steelworks shunter. 3450:Published 8 August 1994 3187:National Railway Museum 3181:Thomas and the Railtour 3077:Published 6 August 1990 2868:Gordon Proves His Point 2373:Madeira-Mamoré Railroad 2218:London Waterloo station 1870:Published 16 April 1965 1841:, and like many of the 1747:1955 Modernisation Plan 1663:Published November 1963 1571:Published December 1962 1506:Published November 1961 1189:Published November 1957 1077:and was based upon the 974:Published February 1954 903:Published December 1953 634:Isambard Kingdom Brunel 245:used on Knowledge (XXG) 4630:List of characters in 4340:Sibley, Brian (1995). 4230:comes from this book. 3746:Thomas and his Friends 3366:Published 8 April 1993 3312:Published 15 June 1992 3087:We Need Another Engine 2990:Hosepipes and Shunters 2937:Toby's Seaside Holiday 2831:for its freight stock. 2792:Better Late than Never 2553:Thomas and his Friends 2468:Percy the Small Engine 2280:Little Western Engines 1711:Other Bluebell engines 1205:Percy Takes the Plunge 1112:Percy the Small Engine 1033:Published October 1955 965:Edward the Blue Engine 753:Percy and the Trousers 722:Henry the Green Engine 675:Tenders and Turntables 672:Henry and the Elephant 659:Published January 1950 538:James and the Bootlace 523:James and the Bootlace 417:Thomas the Tank Engine 368:The Sad Story of Henry 249:See Knowledge (XXG)'s 4946:Blue Mountain Mystery 4449:Real Stories Database 4344:. 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