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Here is a list of trains for Thomas the LEGO Engine's Home Strand Video and Video Treasures Thomas remakes for the US.

List of Trains

For Home Strand Video Thomas US Films

(For Thomas Gets Tricked and Other Stories, Told By Ringo Starr and George Carlin)

  • In Thomas Gets Tricked, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas brings in four coaches, and when Henry departs with two coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose. As Thomas goes into the station, hauling the same four coaches, Henry goes by with the same train he has, with James following, pulling a boxcar, as Thomas shunts a freight car away. Gordon is later seen pulling four coaches on his Wil Nor Wester train, and as Thomas shunts four freight cars and a caboose together, he later gets tricked into being Gordon's back engine on the four coaches of his Wil Nor Wester train, while leaving Knapford station for Wellsworth station.
  • In Edward Helps Out, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward puffs through the countryside, hauling three coaches, and later in the yard, is seen shunting five freight cars together, then two milk tankers, and three more freight cars, and as soon as he decides to have a rest, he sees Gordon, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, before getting stuck on the hill, and leaving Edward to help him up as a back engine up to the top of Gordon's hill, before a tired Edward arrives at Maron station on a siding to have a nice long drink.
  • In Come Out, Henry!, told by Ringo Starr in the US, Henry, hauling three coaches into the tunnel, stands by to watch Edward puff past him, hauling three coaches. As James arrives with five coaches and departs, Thomas tries to push Henry's train to try and get Henry out of the tunnel, but fails, and pulls back Henry's coaches, that are uncoupled from him. As Gordon goes by with his four coach Wil Nor Wester train, Edward follows with his same three coaches.
  • In Henry to the Rescue, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James enters Knapford station, hauling nine freight cars and a caboose, before Gordon sets off, hauling his Wil Nor Wester Express, hauling four coaches, but later fails to whistle at Henry, then gets uncoupled from the train, and slinks into a siding out of the way. Edward tries to push Gordon's express, but is not strong enough, so Henry comes out of the tunnel after getting up steam, then couples up in front of Gordon's Wil Nor Wester, and as Henry and Edward push and pull the express together, they arrive at Wellsworth station at the end of the line, before helping Gordon back to Tidmouth sheds.
  • In A Big Day for Thomas, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas pulls into the station, hauling Gordon's Wil Nor Wester four coach train, and later finds that Henry is ill one night, when the two engines are all alone. Thomas then decides to pull Henry's train for him for the sake of it, but runs off to find three coaches for Henry, just to pass James going by, hauling three coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose. As Thomas takes Henry's coaches to Knapford station on Platform 1, he wants to run round in front at once, and when Henry is not coming, Thomas is the only engine left. Thomas runs round Henry's coaches, and backs down onto them, ready to start, but later sets off without them, and decides to go back to get coupled up. Once coupled up and ready to depart, Thomas departs for Tidmouth, really hauling Henry's express. As Thomas shunts three coaches for Edward, James arrives at Knapford station on Platform 6, with his three coaches, his boxcar, and his caboose, just to tease Thomas, before Henry, now well, and teasing Thomas, departs with his three coaches. Thomas has already learned not to make the same mistake again.
  • In Trouble for Thomas, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas decides to take Edward's ten freight cars and caboose for his father, and when he speeds down Gordon's hill at a dangerous speed after going through Henry's tunnel, he lands in a goods yard's siding, just to let James go by hauling eight freight cars and a caboose. There is an error in the Thomas Gets Tricked 1993 VHS that a man says look out for the train when Thomas climbs up Gordon's hill.
  • In Thomas Saves The Day (Season 1), told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas shunts two freight cars in four others, but finds a small coach and a breakdown train, then shunts six freight cars into two others, and sees James running out of control, hauling eleven freight cars and a caboose, and rushing into a field. Thomas later saves James by picking up the breakdown train, showing the freight cars, who is the boss, by pulling them out of the way, until James is finally lifted back on the tracks, unable to move, before Thomas brings him back home. Thomas later gets a branchline and two coaches called Annie and Clarabel, and meets up with his uncle, Henry and his father, Edward, who are double-heading a ten coach working, while Gordon goes by, hauling his four coach Wil Nor Wester train, but never forgets to say poop-poop to Thomas, who whistles peep-peep always is return.
  • In James in a Mess, told by George Carlin for the US, Toby and Henrietta arrive at Elsbridge, only to be called by Dirty Objects by James, who arrives, hauling three coaches, and departs for Knapford station to leave his coaches at the end of the line, but shunts four freight cars into four others and a caboose. He sets off, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, through the countryside, up Gordon's hill, and thunders down toward Maron station where he collides with a load of tar wagons, just to get covered black from smokebox to cab. Percy with three freight cars and a caboose, and Toby with Henrietta, and the Breakdown train, rescue James and put him back on the tracks, before clearing away the unhurt freight cars and taking James back home.
  • In Thomas Goes Fishing, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel attempt to go fishing, but ignore advice from James and his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, and get fish into Thomas's tanks, as everyone has a picnic supper of fish and chips.
  • In A Cow on the Line, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward takes out nine cattle cars and a caboose, but on the way when some cows break through the fence and run across the line, Edward loses his three cars and caboose, only to have six, before taking his six cars to a station, and as Edward stands at his station, hauling three coaches, Gordon rushes through, hauling his four coach Wil Nor Wester working, toward a bridge, only to meet a cow named Bluebell, before Henry, with his three coaches, flees from the cow, forcing Percy to collect Edward's three cars and caboose that he lost early, and bring Bluebell's mother.
  • In Gordon and the Famous Visitor, narrated by George Carlin for the US, a special visitor named City of Truro, with six chocolate and cream colored coaches, since being restored by 1985 on the Severn Valley Railway, has arrived to be the center of attention to all the engines, who are pleased to see him. As No. 3717 enjoys talking to the other engines at night, he sets off next morning toward the main line. As Duck takes four freight cars to Edward's station, Henry comes through with three coaches, while Edward and Duck talk about the famous record holder, who came through this morning and whistled to Edward so kindly, that he was the finest engine in the world. As Gordon speeds along past Edward and Duck, while hauling his four coaches on the Wil Nor Wester express, he loses his dome, that was blown away by the wind on a viaduct. He is teased by some foolish freight cars and laughed by the other engines with his dome missing.

(For James Learns A Lesson and Other Stories, Told By Ringo Starr)

  • In James Learns A Lesson, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James remembers a flashback of his accident when he came off the rails, hauling eleven freight cars and a caboose. Later, Edward pilots James with a ten coach working out of Knapford after James lets off steam to spill a shower of water over Sir Topham Hatt's nice new top hat. James and Edward overrun Dryaw with two coaches beyond the platform and go back to let all the passengers out. Later, Edward and James, with their ten coaches, meet Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel at Elsbridge, before Thomas and his two coaches leave. As Edward and James arrive at Maron station and set off back to Tidmouth, James is worried that he would get painted blue if he couldn't behave. James later takes six coaches out for a run, and tries to go faster, but breaks a hole in one of his coaches, that later gets mended by Jeremiah Jobling, who gives him a bootlace to fix a hole in the brakepipe of James's front coach.
  • In Foolish Freight Cars, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James learns his lesson about going too fast and making a hole in one of his coaches, and after Thomas goes by hauling six freight cars, James collects ten freight cars and a caboose, but starts off out of Knapford station, then refuses to give up pulling the freight cars. As James rounds the curve toward Gordon's hill, he starts a long climb up, but accidentally loses four freight cars and a caboose, coupled to his six freight cars that he was hauling. Luckily, when the four cars and caboose stop at the bottom of the hill, James and his six cars rescue them, only to manage up the hill himself, with Edward following with his coaches, only to let James keep his red coat.
  • In A Proud Day for James, narrated by Ringo Starr for the US, James shunts four coaches for Gordon's Wil Nor Wester train to take, and after Gordon and the Express leave Knapford station, James pushes some freight cars into their proper sidings, and gets five other coaches for another train at Platform 4. As Gordon gets uncoupled from his Wil Nor Wester train, James takes the Wil Nor Wester past Wellsworth and arrives at Maron station. When James returns with the express, he sees Gordon shunting eight freight cars and a caboose, and challenges to a race against the Wil Nor Wester.
  • In Thomas and the Conductor, narrated by Ringo Starr for the US, when Thomas and his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, puff along his branchline to Elsbridge station after leaving Dryaw station, they pick up Henry's passengers from Henry and his three coaches, who gets delayed, that Thomas sets off without his conductor, and after getting the conductor on board, Thomas arrives at Ffarquhar right on time.
  • In Thomas Goes Fishing, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel attempt to go fishing, but ignore advice from James and his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, and get fish into Thomas's tanks, as everyone has a picnic supper of fish and chips.
  • In Terence the Tractor, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel meet Terence the Tractor, who has nice caterpillars, only for Thomas to wear and damage his snowplough, causing him to crash into a snowdrift, and forcing Terence to rescue him.
  • In Thomas and Bertie's Great Race, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel are waiting at a junction, only to meet a bus named Bertie, who challenges them to a race. As Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel thunder along Thomas's branchline toward Dryaw to let off passengers, but puff through Arsedale station on Toby's branchline, then arrive at Elsbridge to take on water, just to let James go by hauling nine freight cars and a caboose. Thomas and his two coaches finally beat Bertie winning the race at Ffarquhar station.

(For Tenders and Turntables and Other Stories, Told By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In Tenders and Turntables, told by George Carlin for the US, as Gordon goes by, hauling the Wil Nor Wester express with his four coaches, while James shunts five coaches, when Henry goes by, pulling three coaches. The big stations at both ends of the line each have a turntable, which are made to turn the tender engines around, and since it is too dangerous for tender engines to go fast backward, tank engines like Thomas can go just as well backward as forward. At Elsbridge, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel are talking to Gordon all about a position to keep up, because tender engines are important to know that shunting and fetching coaches is not the proper thing to do. As Gordon and Thomas leave, Gordon's tender upsets the turntable's balance, before he runs tender first, hauling the Wil Nor Wester, with Thomas teasing him, as James goes by with his five coaches. But when he gets turned round, James spins round like a top, and covers his mouth with his buffer as a hand when his face turns red. The engines have decided to go on strike tomorrow.
  • In Trouble in the Shed, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward shunts two freight cars into three others, then goes off to find twelve coaches for Gordon, James, and Henry. As Edward shunts two milk wagons next morning, looking unhappy, Gordon clanks by with the Wil Nor Wester express with four coaches. When a new tank engine called Percy arrives and shunts two coaches, Edward follows with three freight cars. As Percy scares Henry away, he takes Annie and Clarabel out for a run, while Edward follows with three coaches, as well as Thomas, who comes along with two coaches, before all three friends arrive at Knapford station in three platforms, just to leave poor Henry, Gordon, and James in their sheds.
  • In Percy Runs Away, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas runs off to collect his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, and takes them for a run at once. As Edward shunts four freight cars together into two more, Percy shunts a freight car into five others, before Edward sets off with some empty cars for the Quarry. Percy doesn't mind being left alone, only to tease Henry, who goes past him, pulling three coaches. After shunting two freight cars in a siding, Percy gets scared by Gordon pulling his four coaches on the Wil Nor Wester train, but runs away without his driver and fireman, then lands in a big bank of earth on a siding, and gets rescued and pulled out from bank by Gordon. Since Percy and Gordon are good friends, as Percy shunts three coaches, Gordon leaves with his Wil Nor Wester from Knapford station.
  • In Thomas Comes To Breakfast, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas puffs along his branchline with Annie and Clarabel, he arrives at Tidmouth station because he has worked his branchline for many years and knows it very well. In the US, the episode airs before Toby the Tram Engine and Donald and Douglas, meaning that American viewers won't know who Toby, Donald, and Douglas are.
  • In Henry's Special Coal, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Henry gets ill, but pulls three coaches into Wellsworth station after pulling out of Knapford, then gets well from some Welsh coal that James brought for him. As Henry slowly sets out of Knapford with his three coaches, he arrives at Elsbridge early, just to met Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel, before setting off at a high speed, just to please Thomas and his coaches.
  • In The Flying Kipper, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Henry collects a Flying Kipper freight train with eight vans and a caboose, and sets at 5:00 at the evening, but crashes into a freight train with eleven freight cars and a caboose, pulled by James, who collects a breakdown train to get Henry back on the rails. After being mended and overhauled at Crewe, Henry feels so glad to come that takes three coaches and passes Gordon with six freight cars and a caboose.
  • In Toby the Tram Engine, told by George Carlin for the US, Toby is a tram engine, who has cowcatchers and sideplates, not looking like a steam engine at all, but has a coach called Henrietta, who sees better days, despite being full, with nine freight cars rattling behind her. Now there are only three freight cars or four for a fortnight with Sir Topham Hatt and his family riding in Henrietta, the empty cars, and Toby's cab, before Toby's line closes down.

(For Thomas Breaks The Rules and Other Stories, Told By George and Ringo Starr)

  • In Thomas Breaks The Rules, the scene opens with Thomas pulling four freight cars and his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, only to be met by an officer, who has just retired. The new officer insults Thomas about not having wheels covered and a cowcatcher in front. As James with three coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose, pass Thomas with his freight cars and coaches, Thomas gets saved by Sir Topham Hatt, who calls in Toby and his coach called Henrietta to save Thomas from the officer, which means Thomas deserves a special coach named Beatrice, while Toby gets another coach called Victoria.
  • In A Cow on the Line, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward takes out nine cattle cars and a caboose, but on the way when some cows break through the fence and run across the line, Edward loses his three cars and caboose, only to have six, before taking his six cars to a station, and as Edward stands at his station, hauling three coaches, Gordon rushes through, hauling his four coach Wil Nor Wester working, toward a bridge, only to meet a cow named Bluebell, before Henry, with his three coaches, flees from the cow, forcing Percy to collect Edward's three cars and caboose that he lost early, and bring Bluebell's mother.
  • In Old Iron, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James, his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, are waiting for Edward and his three coaches to steam into Wellsworth station, which makes James cross with Edward laughing at him. The next morning when James brings in eight freight cars and a caboose into the yard, James's driver is taken ill, leaving James's fireman to uncouple James from the freight cars and caboose he was pulling. As James thunders down at a dangerous speed past Henry, his three coaches, and Gordon, with his four Wil Nor Wester coaches, poor Edward saves him.
  • In Double Trouble (Season 2), told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas puffs happily along his branchline with Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice, and pulls into Elsbridge station to meet Percy, hauling three freight cars and a caboose, and Toby, hauling Henrietta and Victoria. When Thomas gets covered in coal by Percy's coal cars, he gets covered in coal dust from smokebox to bunker, and gets cleaned for a very long time, that he leaves Toby, Henrietta, and Victoria to take Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice out for a run, before Toby gets a van called Elsie. After Thomas gets cleaned, he feels more cheerful, and while coupled to Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice, he sees Percy bringing in his four freight cars and caboose into Tidmouth station, only to crash into a siding with the unsafe buffers, just to learn his lesson about teasing Thomas.
  • In James in a Mess, told by George Carlin for the US, Toby and Henrietta arrive at Elsbridge, only to be called by Dirty Objects by James, who arrives, hauling three coaches, and departs for Knapford station to leave his coaches at the end of the line, but shunts four freight cars into four others and a caboose. He sets off, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, through the countryside, up Gordon's hill, and thunders down toward Maron station where he collides with a load of tar wagons, just to get covered black from smokebox to cab. Percy with three freight cars and a caboose, and Toby with Henrietta, and the Breakdown train, rescue James and put him back on the tracks, before clearing away the unhurt freight cars and taking James back home.
  • In Duck Takes Charge, told by George Carlin for the US, Percy pulls three coaches, but brings them to Knapford station at Platform 1, then gets told by Sir Topham Hatt to help Thomas and Toby to build a new harbour at Thomas's junction, providing help is given out. As Thomas goes by Percy, hauling his three coaches, Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice a new engine called Duck, who helps Percy out by shunting and hauling coaches and freight cars together. As Duck shunts three coaches into platform 2 at Knapford, Henry, Gordon, and James, with their twelve coaches, leave platforms 1, 4, and 3, teasing Duck as they pass him. After Percy leaves, Duck, hauling eleven freight cars and a caboose, gets left to manage alone, and does so easily.
  • In Percy Proves A Point, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Percy brings in four freight cars for Toby, Henrietta, Elsie, and Victoria, and their three boxcars and caboose. As Thomas arrives with six freight cars and a cabose to meet Percy, telling him that Sir Topham Hatt is very pleased with his engines, a helicopter named Harold gets met by Percy, who brings in three freight cars and a caboose. Percy collects his eight freight cars and caboose and races Harold the Helicopter toward the Harbour Wharf and finally wins the race against Harold.

(For Better Late Than Never and Other Stories, Told By Ringo Starr and George Carlin)

  • In Better Late Than Never, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Edward puffs over the viaduct, hauling Trevor, on his flatbed and a caboose, in which the episode means that Trevor is not introduced yet, and as Henry follows with his three coaches, Edward later follows, hauling two coaches, six freight cars, and a caboose. When Thomas, Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice arrive at Tidmouth station, late, Thomas tells Bertie about the main line engines dawdling about all day on the viaduct to blame Sir Topham Hatt's workmen, before he sets off with his three coaches back at Elsbridge station, only to meet James, hauling three coaches, a boxcar, and caboose arriving late, for being held up at the station. Luckily for James, since Thomas is a guarantee connection, Thomas hurries away to find a broken down Bertie the Bus telling him to take his passengers home, and when Thomas obeys, Bertie's passengers get on board Thomas's three coaches, before Thomas speeds along the line toward Tidmouth to get Bertie's passengers home safely, just to get help at the next station. When Bertie is better and comes to thank Thomas, Bertie and Thomas thank each other, and go back to work when Sir Topham Hatt gives Thomas another new coach called Britanny.
  • In Pop Goes The Diesel, told by George Carlin for the US, Duck pulls three coaches for the moment, but shunts all eleven freight cars and a caboose together, then takes his eleven freight cars and caboose out for a run, passing James, Gordon, and Henry. When a visitor named Devious Diesel arrives and tells Duck that he is revolutionary, Duck later tricks Diesel into trying to take nine empty freight cars from a siding, and when Diesel fails, Duck leaves with his same eleven freight cars and caboose, leaving Diesel to get the Breakdown Train to clear up the mess, with all the freight cars laughing and singing at him.
  • In Diesel's Devious Deeds, told by George Carlin for the US, Diesel shunts all the freight cars into their rightful places, and when Duck bumps a freight car away, Diesel plans to send Duck away being telling lies, and after speaking to the freight cars, who like jokes, Henry, Gordon, James, and Sir Topham Hatt later send away poor Duck, who, after shunting four freight cars and a caboose away into a siding, goes to Edward's station.
  • In A Close Shave for Duck, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Duck arrives at Wellsworth station to tell Edward about Diesel telling lies to the other engines and Sir Topham Hatt for thinking that he was horrid and got sent away. Edward wants Duck to help him with seven freight cars and a caboose that he is hauling, and when Duck obeys, he helps Edward up to the top. In the chase, Edward's freight cars break away from the blue engine, and chase Duck down the hill toward James, who is pulling out with his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, only for Duck to crash into a Barber's shop, just to get lathered all over. When Thomas arrives with the Breakdown train to pull the freight cars away, Sir Topham Hatt arrives and is so proud of Duck that he tells the great western that he is a brave engine. After Duck gets properly washed and mended, he comes home to Tidmouth sheds, and after Sir Topham Hatt tells Duck about Diesel lieing, the other engines bring Duck back home.
  • In Gordon Takes A Dip, told by George Carlin for the US, Henry goes by Gordon, hauling four freight cars and a caboose, but later takes his three coaches, leaving Gordon to land in a ditch, and forcing Edward to take Gordon's special train, which Gordon refuses to pull.
  • In Down the Mine, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Gordon arrives with five freight cars and a caboose alongside Thomas, Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice at Lower Tidmouth, he is teased for landing in a ditch. As Thomas arrives at Knapford station, he leaves his four coaches at the station, and goes to a mine for some freight cars, but falls down a hole in the mine, and gets pulled out by Gordon, who takes him back home.
  • In The Runaway, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas the tank engine feels ill, leaving Edward to take him to the works on his flatbed and a caboose. While Thomas is away, Duck accepts Sir Topham Hatt's promotion to help Toby and Percy by taking Thomas's coaches out for a trip. When Thomas returns home, he picks up his four coaches, but carelessly overruns Elsbridge platform, then learns to be extra careful when he finds overrunning the platform most embarrasing, until one day Thomas's fireman gets ill, leaving a relief fireman to take his place. After Thomas gets coupled up to his four coaches, Henry arrives with his three coaches at Elsbridge, but when Thomas's relief fireman forgets about Thomas's handbrake, Thomas leaves the station, with his conductor, driver, fireman, and Henry's passengers, who are all shocked, while standing on Elsbridge platform, just when Henry arrives. Down the line, Thomas is racing at a high speed down the line to reach his destination at Suddery, but is lsaved by Harold the helicopter, and the Inspector, who then save him by stopping him.

(Trust Thomas and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Trust Thomas, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas is seen pulling Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice on his branchline, and when James shunts freight cars in the yard, Gordon asks him to pretend being ill, leaving Thomas to take six freight cars and a caboose to the quarry, and end up having an accident, with Edward taking him to the works on his Breakdown train, forcing Duck to take Thomas's freight cars, and causing Gordon and James to go back to the shed, with Bertie meeting up after his accident.
  • In Mavis, told by George Carlin for the US, Mavis is a young quarry diesel engine, who works for the Quarry Company for her husband, Edward, and is shunting all the freight cars into their sidings. which makes Toby cross, until he loses patience, and picks up five freight cars and a caboose. Mavis tells Diesel about Toby being an old fusspot and knowing that only steam engines can manage foolish freight cars, but when Diesel knows nothing about the freight cars, Mavis doesn't realize this. Mavis tells Toby that she can manage only, but ends up having trouble with the freight cars and a caboose, and is stuck on a slope with Toby pushing backward.
  • In Toby's Tightrope, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy arrives and collects four freight cars after he meets up with Mavis, Mavis has to obey Percy's commands by shunting the freight cars where Toby wants by making several journeys. When Mavis picks up six freight cars and a caboose, Toby puts up eight freight cars and a caboose, but ends up speeding down the line after getting bumped by the cars, and almost falls off the bridge, but is saved by Mavis, who tells Sir Topham Hatt that she can be really useful after Toby managed to stop them. Mavis becomes really useful and becomes really useful that she decides to have a crush on Edward, who decides to make her wife queen of the Quarry and the foolish freight cars.
  • In No Joke for James, told by George Carlin for the US, James is hauling eight freight cars in the opening, but is later seen pulling two coaches, then is seen later pulling three coaches for Gordon after tricking Thomas into shunting the freight cars for Gordon. Unfortunately when he gets caught by Sir Topham Hatt, James' joke backfires on him after Percy passes with a freight train, when James goes to the shed, and stays with Gordon and Henry, who tease him. James later returns to apologise to Thomas, and picks up his eight freight cars that he was seen pulling early in the opening scene.
  • In Percy's Promise, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas goes along with Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice past Edward with two coaches in the opening scene, he puffs past Percy, who, while hauling three freight cars and a caboose, agrees to take the children when he meets Harold, but passes James with a three coach working, and gets adviced to be careful by Edward. No matter what the weather Percy picks up Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, Beatrice, and a caboose, and sets off for home, but nearly drowns in the water, and get saved by Harold. After Percy's crew get hot drinks from Harold, Percy manages to get home, thanks to Thomas, who takes over the train, and leaves.
  • In Henry's Forest, told by George Carlin for the US, Henry in the opening passes by with three coaches, but runs light engine toward the forest, and likes it so much that he wishes to stay here. A stormy night harms the forest, and when Donald sets off with the breakdown train, Henry follows with his flatcars to pick up some logs, and feels glad for the wood to be put to good lose, but still feels sorry to lose part of his forest. Toby picks up some freight cars full of splendid young trees, and gets the best he ever wants, but sets to the forest. Henry is so proud that when he returns to the forest, he is pleased to have his forest back again.
  • In The Trouble with Mud, told by George Carlin for the US, in the opening scene, Gordon hates mud, and blows it all over James, who is so furious that he needs another shower. Gordon, still dirty, decides to pull the express, but instead gets cleaned after Henry gets the chance to pull the express. He pulls freight cars for the rest of the day, but bumps them hard, and advices James to be careful. James refuses to believe Gordon, and takes away the Express, but has trouble getting up the hill, and needs Gordon's help. After Gordon helps James to the top, Gordon decides to pull the Express again now.

(Thomas Gets Bumped and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Thomas Gets Bumped, told by George Carlin for the US, as Thomas puffs along his branchline, he always runs on time with his two coaches, Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice. He runs late one day, but takes all the children to Bertie to take them home, then arrives late, thanks to Percy, who is hauling three coaches, while James is taking the express. Thomas thinks he's in big trouble, and arrives next morning to pick his passengers, but finds that Sir Topham Hatt is gone. Thomas sets off from the station, feeling pleased, because he knows every part of his branchline, but comes off the rails, with a stretch of track burnt by the hotsun, and has to shunt freight cars in the yard while workmen repair his branchline. Bertie is left to take Thomas's passengers, but when poor Thomas cries about his passengers lost to Bertie, he laughs when Sir Topham Hatt changes his timetable so that he and Bertie can work together more. When Thomas picks up his passengers, who misses him, he thanks Bertie for his help, and feels proud that he gets another coach called Becky.
  • In Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party, told by George Carlin for the US, when Edward puffs by with a train load of freight cars, he meets up with Trevor, who has bad news about the party with the Vicar forgetting to put the posters up. Edward has an idea and collects his passenger coaches and picks up all the passengers to take to the party.
  • In Diesel Does it Again, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy and Duck are busy shunting freight cars in the yard, they are exhausted with the Harbour being busier than ever. So Sir Topham Hatt brings back Devious Diesel, who is very rude and always shows off. Diesel bumps some cars out of the way and gets really furious that he works all alone while taking some freight cars around the yard, leaving Percy and Duck to sulk in their shed. Sir Topham Hatt tells Duck and Percy to help him get revenge on Diesel, who bumps and scares poor Percy away. Diesel bumps the cars so hard that he sends the loads going everwhere and attempts to tell Sir Topham Hatt about Duck and Percy being tattle tails and inadvertentaly shunts a load of cars full of china clay into the sea. So Sir Topham Hatt sents him packing and sents Duck and Percy back to their work all alone.
  • In Gordon and the Famous Visitor, told by George Carlin for the US, a special visitor named City of Truro, with six chocolate and cream colored coaches, since being restored by 1985 on the Severn Valley Railway, has arrived to be the center of attention to all the engines, who are pleased to see him. As No. 3717 enjoys talking to the other engines at night, he sets off next morning toward the main line. As Duck takes four freight cars to Edward's station, Henry comes through with three coaches, while Edward and Duck talk about the famous record holder, who came through this morning and whistled to Edward so kindly, that he was the finest engine in the world. As Gordon speeds along past Edward and Duck, while hauling his four coaches on the Wil Nor Wester express, he loses his dome, that was blown away by the wind on a viaduct. He is teased by some foolish freight cars and laughed by the other engines with his dome missing.
  • In Donald's Duck, told by George Carlin for the US, when Duck puffs by hauling some freight cars in the opening scene, he pulls three slip coaches past Thomas hauling a freight train, and gets a new branchline. Duck is later seen pulling some freight cars, before the work begins on Duck's branchline with Donald, Duck, and Toby building a station at the new port by shunting and hauling freight cars, with Bertie looking after Duck's passengers. Next morning, Toby, Duck, and Donald spend the rest of the day, taking freight cars and cabooses all day long. When Donald finds a white duckling in his water tank, he gets teased, and pays Duck out with a egg inside a nestbox. Dilly is always Donald's duck.
  • In Percy and the Signal, told by George Carlin for the US, in the opening scene, Percy is taking a load of freight cars past a freight train and teases Gordon and James, with the other engines doing James's work, leaving Sir Topham Hatt to return after being away. Percy gets tricked into going backward from a signal after Gordon passes by with the express.
  • In Thomas, Percy and the Mail Train, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens where Percy and Thomas are hauling the mail train on two trains, trying to deliver the mail on time. A six freight car working with a caboose is hauled by Thomas and a four freight car working with a caboose is hauled by Percy. When Henry complains about the mail being delayed with the boat, Thomas and Percy have to make up for lost time, whatever the cost takes, no matter how many stations, the two friends arrive at and depart, until Percy with his three coaches, finds a sad Harold, telling him the wind too strong. Sir Topham Hatt declares that the Mail Train is the pride of the line. Now Thomas and Percy can double-head the two mail trains together.

(Thomas, Percy, and the Dragon and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Thomas, Percy and the Dragon, told by George Carlin for the US, Percy shunts three cars into a siding when Henry passes by with the Flying Kipper. Thomas picks up a Chinese Dragon, but finds him scary, and takes him to the Carnival tomorrow. He scares Percy after he escapes and tells Gordon with the Express about Thomas teasing with the Dragon. When the other engines hear the news, Percy with three coaches can't believe in the Dragon, but finds out that he hasn't. And when he sees the beast, he cries for help, but becomes friends with Thomas and the Dragon. The Yellow Chinese Dragon is a paper beast in Thomas, Percy, and the Dragon, and Percy and the Carnival. He is a big monster, painted in a yellow, green, and red.
  • In Donald and Douglas, told by George Carlin for the US, when Donald and Douglas first arrive to help Sir Topham Hatt, they have difficulty fighting a caboose, which misbehaves on Douglas's train when he leaves, and on James's train, breaks apart, thanks to Douglas, after Donald has an accident. James pulls three tankers, then four freight cars, and eleven freight cars with the Spiteful Breakvan, who is jealous. After he gets broken up, The Spiteful Breakvan won't return.
  • In The Deputation, told by George Carlin for the US, Donald and Douglas with a van between their tenders rescue Henry with a passenger train, and upon hearing Sir Topham Hatt ready to send them back to Scotland for scrap. Percy saves Donald and Douglas by talking a deputation, thanks to Edward, hauling passenger train.
  • In Time for Trouble, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas, Annie, Becky, Britanny, Clarabel, Beatrice, and caboose pass Edward with two coaches. Gordon runs at a high speed with four express coaches, but gets tired, then leaves the express for James to take. When Toby runs out of steam, Percy takes Henrietta to let James know that he must push Toby to the works to get mended.
  • In A Scarf for Percy, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy with his freight train, attempts to sneak up on the coaches, he has a nasty accident, and gets teased by James, who, hauling five coaches, leaves and tells Henry the news. Thomas is right! Percy knows that he needs a warm boiler.
  • In The Diseasel, told by George Carlin for the US, Bill and Ben shunt some freight cars at the China Clay works, but lose them to a diesel named Boco, then tease the diesel, who is saved by Edward, who picks up a freight train.
  • In Edward's Exploit, told by George Carlin for the US, as Bertie gives the passengers a tour of the island of Sodor, Edward takes the last afternoon train to the China Clay to meet Bill and Ben in a brakevan special, but breaks his crankpin, and thinks he's a traction engine, in which he is not. Edward struggles forward, and meets to get the whole train home to the station, where Henry is waiting with the special train and visitors. Despite pointing angrily to the clock, Sir Topham Hatt is pleased with the excited passengers cheering and thanking Edward, who hates getting teased by the other engines.

(Percy Takes The Plunge and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In Daisy, told by George Carlin for the US, when Toby and Percy help Daisy with Thomas's accident causing a great deal of trouble, they have to rescue Henrietta, Annie, Clarabel, and his special coach, Daisy gets insulted with two flashbacks are shown of Thomas taking his three coaches and Percy puling his freight train, since she refused to pull a van.
  • In Percy's Predicament, told by George Carlin for the US, when Toby tells Percy to collect his freight cars, Percy collects eleven freight cars and a caboose, and sets off at a high speed, but runs into a freight train by breaking a caboose, and landing on a flatbed, leaving his freight cars on the tracks after getting pushed by them. Toby and Daisy clear the wreckage while Sir Topham Hatt tells Percy to be more careful with freight cars. When Thomas comes back, he picks up Annie, Clarabel, and his special coach, that he takes for a run at once. Toby with Henrietta and his freight train, after taking Percy to the works, passes Daisy, who scares a cow of the line herself.
  • In Whistles and Sneezes, told by George Carlin for the US, when Henry arrives at Edward's station with two coaches, Gordon speeds through with two coaches, and is taken away to a siding, but won't stop whistling, and goes into the shed. After getting his coaches' windows broken the next morning, Henry teaches the boys a lesson not to be so mean.
  • In Saved from Scrap, told by Ringo Starr for the US, all the engines are at work, pulling freight cars and coaches. Edward goes to the scrapyard to pick up some freight cars, and rescues poor Trevor from getting scrapped by talking to the Vicar, but becomes friends with Trevor when Jem Cole buys and drives Trevor.
  • In A New Friend for Thomas, told by Ringo Starr for the US, when Edward takes Trevor to meet Thomas, Thomas collects Trevor on Edward's flatbed, coupled to his train, and sets off to the harbour. Thomas and Trevor work hard by cleaning the mess so much that Thomas takes his coaches, Annie, Becky, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice to see Trevor and takes Trevor home and cheers Trevor up by saying that they will see each other again.
  • In Tender Engines, told by George Carlin for the US, when Gordon is taking on some coal, James passes by with his eight freight cars and caboose. Gordon picks up his passenger train as James passes by with a passenger train. Gordon is proud of two tenders being hauled by Flying Scotsman, also owned by the National Railway Museum in York, Sir William McAlpine, and Alan Pegler. Henry, having banged the freight cars, pulls two coaches, and gets six dirty tenders, which makes him disgusted.
  • In Percy Takes the Plunge, told by Ringo Starr for the US, when Percy pulls a train load of six freight cars, who trick him into being pushed into the sea, Sir Topham Hatt tells him to take care of himself with a lesson teaching him. Thomas rescues Percy with the Breakdown Train, leaving Henry to take Percy to the works on his freight train with eight freight cars and a caboose.

(James Goes Buzz, Buzz and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In James Goes Buzz Buzz, told by George Carlin for the US, when James with his two coaches, meets Trevor to be careful of the bees, due to the advice of Boco, hauling a freight train. When Bill and Ben arrange the freight cars for Boco, who talks to Duck about Edward teaching Bill and Ben a lesson. James attempts to teach the bees a lesson, but forgets to be coupled up to his coaches, then fails to fight off the bees, who scare him away with his nose getting stung red.
  • In One Good Turn, told by George Carlin for the US, Bill and Ben shunt all the freight cars up and down to the China Clay Works and the Harbour yard, even though being cheeky can get them into trouble. When they go with Thomas, their good friend to the yard to help Edward's best friend, Boco, they shunt all the freight cars into the right place. Bill and Ben use the turntable, but end up breaking up, then complain to Boco about them fighting. Boco gives Edward an idea for Bill and Ben to be friends again. Bill and Ben, having reunited, pull Boco's freight train together, and help Thomas on his branchline.
  • In Bertie's Chase, told by George Carlin for the US, when Edward with four express coaches, finds that Bertie is late, he sets off with Bertie chasing him, and gets Thomas's passengers, after Thomas was late.
  • In Heroes, told by George Carlin for the US, when Bill and Ben head off to the harbour with Thomas, their good friend, who takes them to meet Gordon, Bill and Ben have to behave on the mainline, because if they can't shunt the freight cars into the right place, Gordon will be late. After Gordon and his coaches are late when Bill and Ben sort things out, Bill and Ben escape the quarry with their freight cars, and save the day, because they still need to learn about freight cars, and are taught by Thomas so well, that he lets them pull coaches.
  • In Bulgy, told by George Carlin for the US, when the engines with their coaches and passengers go all around Sodor, helping Bertie out, Duck and his slip coaches meet Bulgy, who is not friendly, and attempts to steal the passengers, but gets tricked into getting stucked under a bridge. Duck and Oliver are now best friends to take freight and passengers all around the island. In the US, Bulgy aired just to show the audience not to know who Oliver is.
  • In Wrong Road, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas and his father Edward work hard, carrying passengers with their coaches, Gordon with the express is tricked into going onto the branchline where he meets Bill and Ben, who attempt to scrap him, but flee Boco, who saves Gordon, after Edward leaves on the main line.
  • In Percy, James and the Fruitful Day, told by George Carlin for the US, in the opening scene, Gordon pulls his Wil Nor Wester express with four coaches as James races toward Percy with a freight train. James and Percy leave each other, and when James arrives at the harbour, he collects a load of freight cars of fruit, but breaks down with his brakes broken after talking to Thomas, Annie, Becky, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice, then leaves Percy to shunt his freight cars after Duck passes by with his slip coaches. Percy carefully shunts James's freight cars, but collides into the buffers, and leaves the freight cars. Percy and James apologise for the fruit and vegetables being squashed and damaged.

(Percy's Ghostly Trick and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Percy's Ghostly Trick, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy tells Thomas about his ghost story, Thomas with his six freight cars and a caboose leaves for the Harbour. Percy decides to trick Thomas into being scared, but delivers his eleven freight cars full of stone and a caboose to the harbour, then comes home with them empty. On his way, he crashes into a cart full of lime, and tells Toby, Henrietta, Victoria, and Elsie that he wants to get back at Thomas for teasing him. Toby goes off with his two coaches and van to see Thomas and tells him about Percy's accident. Thomas refuses to believe Toby's story, and tries to protect him, but gets horrified by Percy's ghost scaring him, and flees to find Annie, Becky, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice. Thomas returns next to find Toby, Henrietta, Victoria, and Elsie, hauling a freight train, tells him that he slept in the freight shed, and flees from Percy's whistle, only to reveal Percy talking to Toby about Thomas seeing a ghost.
  • In Woolly Bear, told by George Carlin for the US, Percy collects the hay in his freight cars and takes them to the station to let Toby, Henrietta, Victoria, and Elsie take the hay to the farmers to fed the stock. He fails to scare Thomas, who with his five coaches, departs after he calls him a green catterpillar with red stripes. Percy knows he's always late, but gets covered in jam after delivering the hay, then puffs away with his freight cars to meet Thomas, and gets stuck in the hay. Upon seeing Percy late, Thomas and his coaches and passengers laugh at poor Percy, who gets teased by Toby and Thomas.
  • In Thomas and Percy's Mountain Adventure, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens where Thomas, and his five coaches puff over the bridge, and later at the station, Bertie passes Thomas, who tells his friends that it's nearly christmas, and that he promises to bring everyone lots of presents and parcels. Thomas leaves with his ten freight cars of mails and presents and caboose. The island gets covered in thick snow, and while James tries to break a freight train free, Donald breaks through the snow with his snowplough. Thomas and Percy with their two freight trains are ready to pick up the mail. Just as Thomas gets ready to take the mail, he leaves Percy to help him out with his freight cars. Percy makes excellent progress, but now decides to get help from Thomas and Terence and Harold. As Thomas, Terence, and Percy arrive to help the visitors, they give them all the parcels. As Toby arrives with Henrietta and three vans and a caboose, he tells Thomas that they've brought hot food and drinks for the villagers. At night time, Toby and his train bring a big surpirse for the engines. The engines in the shed have got presents for all of them.
  • In Escape!, told by George Carlin for the US, when Douglas steams by with a freight train, Edward with his freight train, wants him to rescue another engine by delivering a midnight freight train to a station at a far away part of the island where only the diesels work. Douglas finds and rescues Oliver, Isabel, Dulcie, and Toad and brings them back home. After being repaired, Oliver and Toad are now mended and can help Duck to run the Little Western line.
  • In Oliver Owns Up, told by George Carlin for the US, in the opening scene, Oliver passes by with Isabel and Dulcie while Duck passes with his three Slip coaches. Oliver tries to learn how to look after freight cars, but ends up getting into trouble by pulling full freight cars, then lands in a turntable before he goes to the works to get mended. After he returns home, he promises not to make mistakes about freight cars again, and now takes care of the freight cars.
  • In All at Sea, told by George Carlin for the US, Duck and Percy with their freight cars like working at the harbour by the sea. When Thomas passes by with Annie, Clarabel, and his special coach, Percy and Duck puff backwards and forwards with the crates of cargo to load and unload at the quay side. When Duck and Percy are sent to rescue a man, who is injured, Duck takes the man in his slip coaches to meet Bertie, and leaves to meet Percy and Thomas. A message from the injured thanks the engines, Percy, Duck, and Thomas, now friends, look at the Regetta all day.

(Thomas's Christmas Party and Other Favorite Stories, Narrated By Ringo Starr and George Carlin)

  • In Thomas's Christmas Party, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, his five coaches, three boxcars, and caboose go by, with Toby, his two coaches, and van, following six freight cars and a caboose. Poor Mrs Kyndley gets snowed up and saved by Thomas, Toby, along with his two coaches, van, and caboose, with Percy helping.
  • In Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas and his five coaches head toward Tidmouth station, where James goes by, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, while Gordon goes by hauling his four coaches on his Wil Nor Wester train. Thomas, with a flatcar and a caboose, sets off to find a missing christmas tree, passing Edward with three coaches. After getting buried in a snowdrift, Thomas returns home with Donald and Douglas with their snowploughs.
  • In Terence the Tractor, told by Ringo Starr for the US, In Terence the Tractor, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel meet Terence the Tractor, who has nice caterpillars, only for Thomas to wear and damage his snowplough, causing him to crash into a snowdrift, and forcing Terence to rescue him.
  • In The Flying Kipper, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Henry collects a Flying Kipper freight train with eight vans and a caboose, and sets at 5:00 at the evening, but crashes into a freight train with eleven freight cars and a caboose, pulled by James, who collects a breakdown train to get Henry back on the rails. After being mended and overhauled at Crewe, Henry feels so glad to come that takes three coaches and passes Gordon with six freight cars and a caboose.
  • In A Scarf for Percy, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy with his freight train, attempts to sneak up on the coaches, he has a nasty accident, and gets teased by James, who, hauling five coaches, leaves and tells Henry the news. Thomas is right! Percy knows that he needs a warm boiler.
  • In A New Friend for Thomas, told by Ringo Starr for the US, when Edward takes Trevor to meet Thomas, Thomas collects Trevor on Edward's flatbed, coupled to his train, and sets off to the harbour. Thomas and Trevor work hard by cleaning the mess so much that Thomas takes his coaches, Annie, Becky, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice to see Trevor and takes Trevor home and cheers Trevor up by saying that they will see each other again.
  • In Henry's Forest, told by George Carlin for the US, Henry in the opening passes by with three coaches, but runs light engine toward the forest, and likes it so much that he wishes to stay here. A stormy night harms the forest, and when Donald sets off with the breakdown train, Henry follows with his flatcars to pick up some logs, and feels glad for the wood to be put to good lose, but still feels sorry to lose part of his forest. Toby picks up some freight cars full of splendid young trees, and gets the best he ever wants, but sets to the forest. Henry is so proud that when he returns to the forest, he is pleased to have his forest back again.
  • In Thomas Saves the Day (Season 1), told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas shunts two freight cars in four others, but finds a small coach and a breakdown train, then shunts six freight cars into two others, and sees James running out of control, hauling eleven freight cars and a caboose, and rushing into a field. Thomas later saves James by picking up the breakdown train, showing the freight cars, who is the boss, by pulling them out of the way, until James is finally lifted back on the tracks, unable to move, before Thomas brings him back home. Thomas later gets a branchline and two coaches called Annie and Clarabel, and meets up with his uncle, Henry and his father, Edward, who are double-heading a ten coach working, while Gordon goes by, hauling his four coach Wil Nor Wester train, but never forgets to say poop-poop to Thomas, who whistles peep-peep always is return.

For Video Treasures Thomas US Films

(Rusty to the Rescue and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Granpuff, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas's story begins with Duke hauling two coaches and a caboose, only to meet up with Stuart and Falcon hauling some freight cars. As Duke arrives with the breakdown train to rescue Smudger, who, while hauling and shunting some freight cars, is off the rails. After Smudger gets taught a lesson, he transforms into a generator, and will never move again. After Stuart and Falcon leave, Duke is left alone and buried.
  • In Sleeping Beauty, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas's story continues with flashbacks of the narrow gauge line closed down. Skarloey with a coach and a caboose sets off with the rescuers to find Duke. After Duke gets rescued, Skarloey and Rheneas pull Duke back home on two flatcars, two coaches, and a caboose.
  • In A Bad Day for Sir Handel, told by George Carlin for the US, Skarloey and Rheneas, hauling their coaches, become old and tired, and get replaced by Sir Handel and Peter Sam when Thomas and Percy pass by with their freight trains. Sir Handel is left in charge to take three coaches and a caboose, but is meeting up with Gordon hauling the Express with four coaches, then is off the tracks after leaving his coaches and caboose when refusing to get some freight cars from the quarry. Peter Sam arrives with the breakdown train to get Sir Handel back and arrives with home with Sir Handel, who is in a lot of trouble, and must behave.
  • In Rusty Helps Peter Sam, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens with Peter Sam and Rheneas hauling some passenger and freight trains. Harold passes Duke with two coaches and a caboose until he meets Rusty with a freight car and caboose. Sir Handel doesn't like freight cars, who attempt to play tricks on him. Gordon attempts to make Sir Handel pretending to become ill, so Rusty and Peter Sam, with his two coaches and some of Sir Handel's freight cars, and head off to the quarry. The freight cars are used at the incline to go up a hill to collect some slate and go down full. However, poor Sir Handel's trick backfires when Peter Sam gets hurt by the freight cars with Rusty taking a poor wounded Peter Sam home with a caboose.
  • In Rusty to the Rescue, told by George Carlin for the US, when Rusty goes by with a freight car and a caboose to meet Thomas with Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice, he meets up with Percy and Donald, who are taking on a water when Gordon passes by with a freight train. Rusty decides to find a Bluebell engine at a scrapyard with the diesels working. A sad engine named Stepney gets rescued by Rusty and gets mended and has a new coat of paint. He is seen hauling two coaches, because his name may be Stepney, but lets everybody call him, The Bluebell engine.
  • In Thomas and Stepney, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas puffs along his branchline with four coaches, he meets Percy, who, with a freight train, tells him about Stepney, who puffs over to the Island of Sodor. Stepney helps Duck with the coaches until Thomas tells him it's for his last branchline when he departs. When a special visitor misses his train, Thomas decides to let Stepney go by, and now decides to have Stepney as his canine buddy.

(Thomas and the Special Letter and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Thomas and the Special Letter, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas brings his last train into the station, he meets up with Toby, Henrietta, who has Victoria, and Elsie, added to his train. A long parade of engines goes by, to let the engines know that should come to a meeting, because Sir Topham Hatt has a note about a little girl telling to come to the big City. When Thomas and Oliver practice with some other coaches, Thomas makes a big mistake by crashing down a hill, and getting hurt. After Thomas gets repaired, he follows the engines to the big city.
  • In Home at Last, told by George Carlin for the US, when Skarloey gets lifted back onto the tracks, Rusty takes him to see Peter Sam, who tells him about Duncan, who came as a spare engine after his accident. Since Duncan with his coaches and caboose got stuck in a tunnel, Skarloey with his freight train, sets off with the workmen to free Duncan, who was stuck on the other side and cross. When Duncan gets freed, Skarloey helps him back home, where Thomas passes by with eight freight cars and caboose. Sir Topham Hatt thinks that Duncan might rock and roll, because Duncan thinks tunnels are dance floors, and is he a popstar? No, he isn't a popstar.
  • In Rock 'n' Roll, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens with Skarloey hauling a coach and a caboose, and when Sir Handel takes charge of Skarloey's train, Skarloey with his freight train returns from the works to meet Rusty with another freight train. When Duncan refuses to believe Rusty, he collects his three coaches and a caboose, and meets up with James with a passenger train when Percy passes by with a freight train. Duncan gets derailed, leaving Rusty with the Breakdown train to rescue him. And when he gets back on the rails, Duncan sets off once again.
  • In Steam Roller, told by George Carlin for the US, as Thomas puffs by with a freight train, When Sir Handel picks up two freight cars and a caboose, he meets George and passes him, after they meet each other. Sir Handel, with four freight cars and a caboose, sees George heading home, and tries to race against Sir Handel, but gets nearly beaten with George smashing into his train. After Sir Handel returns with a boxcar after George leaves, he gets teased by boys.
  • In Toad Stands By, told by George Carlin for the US, after Oliver return from the works after getting teased by some foolish freight cars, he, Percy, Duck, and Thomas are tricked by the foolish freight cars and S.C.Ruffey, the king of the freight cars, with their singing. Oliver decides to get back by shunting all the freight cars into a long line, but ends up breaking S.C.Ruffey apart, until Sir Topham Hatt teaches S.C.Ruffey to tease Oliver, who only takes the freight carts when the other engines are busy.
  • In Bowled Out, told by George Carlin for the US, when D261 arrives and insults the engines, Duck and Stepney trick him into eating an Inspector's hat and shaking and spluttering, and after shunting D261 back to the shed, they finally pull the Express toward the big station where Gordon takes over, after Thomas and his four coaches leave, with James following with two other coaches.

(Thomas and His Friends Help Out, Narrated By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In Edward Helps Out, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward puffs through the countryside, hauling three coaches, and later in the yard, is seen shunting five freight cars together, then two milk tankers, and three more freight cars, and as soon as he decides to have a rest, he sees Gordon, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, before getting stuck on the hill, and leaving Edward to help him up as a back engine up to the top of Gordon's hill, before a tired Edward arrives at Maron station on a siding to have a nice long drink.
  • In Foolish Freight Cars, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James learns his lesson about going too fast and making a hole in one of his coaches, and after Thomas goes by hauling six freight cars, James collects ten freight cars and a caboose, but starts off out of Knapford station, then refuses to give up pulling the freight cars. As James rounds the curve toward Gordon's hill, he starts a long climb up, but accidentally loses four freight cars and a caboose, coupled to his six freight cars that he was hauling. Luckily, when the four cars and caboose stop at the bottom of the hill, James and his six cars rescue them, only to manage up the hill himself, with Edward following with his coaches, only to let James keep his red coat.
  • In Thomas, Percy and the Mail Train, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens where Percy and Thomas are hauling the mail train on two trains, trying to deliver the mail on time. A six freight car working with a caboose is hauled by Thomas and a four freight car working with a caboose is hauled by Percy. When Henry complains about the mail being delayed with the boat, Thomas and Percy have to make up for lost time, whatever the cost takes, no matter how many stations, the two friends arrive at and depart, until Percy with his three coaches, finds a sad Harold, telling him the wind too strong. Sir Topham Hatt declares that the Mail Train is the pride of the line. Now Thomas and Percy can double-head the two mail trains together.
  • In Thomas Breaks The Rules, the scene opens with Thomas pulling four freight cars and his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, only to be met by an officer, who has just retired. The new officer insults Thomas about not having wheels covered and a cowcatcher in front. As James with three coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose, pass Thomas with his freight cars and coaches, Thomas gets saved by Sir Topham Hatt, who calls in Toby and his coach called Henrietta to save Thomas from the officer, which means Thomas deserves a special coach named Beatrice, while Toby gets another coach called Victoria.
  • In Down the Mine, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Gordon arrives with five freight cars and a caboose alongside Thomas, Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice at Lower Tidmouth, he is teased for landing in a ditch. As Thomas arrives at Knapford station, he leaves his four coaches at the station, and goes to a mine for some freight cars, but falls down a hole in the mine, and gets pulled out by Gordon, who takes him back home.
  • In Percy's Promise, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas goes along with Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice past Edward with two coaches in the opening scene, he puffs past Percy, who, while hauling three freight cars and a caboose, agrees to take the children when he meets Harold, but passes James with a three coach working, and gets adviced to be careful by Edward. No matter what the weather Percy picks up Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, Beatrice, and a caboose, and sets off for home, but nearly drowns in the water, and get saved by Harold. After Percy's crew get hot drinks from Harold, Percy manages to get home, thanks to Thomas, who takes over the train, and leaves.
  • In Trouble in the Shed, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward shunts two freight cars into three others, then goes off to find twelve coaches for Gordon, James, and Henry. As Edward shunts two milk wagons next morning, looking unhappy, Gordon clanks by with the Wil Nor Wester express with four coaches. When a new tank engine called Percy arrives and shunts two coaches, Edward follows with three freight cars. As Percy scares Henry away, he takes Annie and Clarabel out for a run, while Edward follows with three coaches, as well as Thomas, who comes along with two coaches, before all three friends arrive at Knapford station in three platforms, just to leave poor Henry, Gordon, and James in their sheds.
  • In Donald and Douglas, told by George Carlin for the US, when Donald and Douglas first arrive to help Sir Topham Hatt, they have difficulty fighting a caboose, which misbehaves on Douglas's train when he leaves, and on James's train, breaks apart, thanks to Douglas, after Donald has an accident. James pulls three tankers, then four freight cars, and eleven freight cars with the Spiteful Breakvan, who is jealous. After he gets broken up, The Spiteful Breakvan won't return.
  • In Saved from Scrap, told by Ringo Starr for the US, all the engines are at work, pulling freight cars and coaches. Edward goes to the scrapyard to pick up some freight cars, and rescues poor Trevor from getting scrapped by talking to the Vicar, but becomes friends with Trevor when Jem Cole buys and drives Trevor.
  • In Bertie's Chase, told by George Carlin for the US, when Edward with four express coaches, finds that Bertie is late, he sets off with Bertie chasing him, and gets Thomas's passengers, after Thomas was late.
  • In Thomas and Percy's Mountain Adventure, told by George Carlin for the US, the scene opens where Thomas, and his five coaches puff over the bridge, and later at the station, Bertie passes Thomas, who tells his friends that it's nearly christmas, and that he promises to bring everyone lots of presents and parcels. Thomas leaves with his ten freight cars of mails and presents and caboose. The island gets covered in thick snow, and while James tries to break a freight train free, Donald breaks through the snow with his snowplough. Thomas and Percy with their two freight trains are ready to pick up the mail. Just as Thomas gets ready to take the mail, he leaves Percy to help him out with his freight cars. Percy makes excellent progress, but now decides to get help from Thomas and Terence and Harold. As Thomas, Terence, and Percy arrive to help the visitors, they give them all the parcels. As Toby arrives with Henrietta and three vans and a caboose, he tells Thomas that they've brought hot food and drinks for the villagers. At night time, Toby and his train bring a big surpirse for the engines. The engines in the shed have got presents for all of them.

(Henry and the Elephant and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Henry and the Elephant, told by George Carlin for the US, when Thomas and his coaches arrive on time, Percy arrives with a freight train to tell everyone that a circus is coming. The engines shunt all the freight cars into a long line before James pulls the circus train away with eleven freight cars and a caboose. Henry collects some freight cars to find an elephant and is pushed out of the tunnel and gets soaken wet after being stuck in the tunnel when scared of the rain.
  • In You Can't Win!, told by George Carlin for the US, when Duke pulls two coaches and a caboose, he stops for a rest when Stuart goes by with a coach. When Duke struggles up the hill with four coaches and a caboose, Stuart and Falcon help him toward the next station. Falcon leaves Stuart to help Duke, who tricks Stuart into losing.
  • In Special Attraction, told by George Carlin for the US, when Percy shunts the freight cars, he lines them up, and inadvertentaly hurts poor Bulstrode the Barge, and heads back to see Toby.
  • In Passengers and Polish, told by George Carlin for the US, Skarloey dreams about him and Rheneas, hauling the passengers in their coaches and cabooses, before Rheneas went away to be mended. When Duncan refuses to get polished, he pulls his passenger train toward the station. When Duncan finds that Skarloey's coach in the middle of his train gets derailed, he sets off with the breakdown train to sort out the mess, and takes Skarloey's train home, but stops on a viaduct, leaving Skarloey to pull him to the station with the passengers cross.
  • In Gallant Old Engine, told by George Carlin for the US, Skarloey, Peter Sam, and Duncan, with his freight train are talking about the time with Skarloey and Rheneas with their freight cars and coaches and cabooses trying to work hard before the line closed. Rheneas, with a full train, tries to make his way home, but gets a cramp, then continues onward, still hurt, until before reaching the station.
  • In Fish (Season 4), told by George Carlin for the US, the engines are at hard work at nighttime, shunting freight cars and coaches, with Rheneas going by, with only a single coach, and one caboose. Thomas, with the mail train, meets Duck, and tells him to be careful of stinky fish, which get Duck into a right pickle, when he crashes into Henry's Flying Kipper train, while helping him to the top.

(Sing-Along and Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady, told by George Carlin for the US, the last time Sir Handel misbehaved, Peter Sam has to do Sir Handel's work by pushing and pulling some freight cars and coaches. When Peter Sam collects three coaches and a caboose, he passes Thomas, who has his four coaches, still, before Peter Sam meets Henry with the express.
  • In Bulldog, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas's story starts with Staurt and Falcon, hauling freight cars, with Duke and Duncan, pulling some coaches. When Falcon thinks that Duke was still a fusspot, he decides to be the front engine with Duke hauling the train, with three coaches, and a caboose. told by George Carlin for the US, told by George Carlin for the US, told by George Carlin for the US, told by George Carlin for the US, told by George Carlin for the US, told by George Carlin for the US,

(Thomas Meets The Queen and Other Stories, Narrated By George Carlin)

  • In Mind That Bike, when Thomas and Percy are hauling the train, Tom Tipper inadvertentaly places his bike against one of Percy's mail cars, and is gone. After Percy breaks the bicycle, he apologies to Tom Tipper, who decides to stick with his own van, after James passes by with his coaches. As Percy arrives with his mail train, Oliver passes by with his long freight train with Toad on the end of his freight train.
  • In Train Stops Play, when Percy and Stepney set off with their freight cars, Thomas and Toby pass by with their freight cars.
  • In Thomas Meets The Queen, as the engines with their trains pass by, Henry gets ready to pull the express, but gets covered in paint, and leaves Gordon to take over the train, while the other engines shunt and pull the coaches and the Express. As Gordon arrives with his passenger train, he leaves.
  • In Bulls Eye, when Toby, Henrietta, Victoria, and Elsie and Daisy agrue at the station with Percy and James going by with both freight and passenger workings, Daisy decides to scare a bull of her tracks, but gets scared back, then hides in her shed to keep safe, before Toby, Henrietta, Victoria, and Elsie call the farmer and takes his bull away.
  • In Special Funnel, when Peter Sam puffs nervously along the line with his freight train, his wobbly funnel is never the same with his accident with the foolish freigt cars. When Rusty and his freight train repair a damaged bridge, Peter Sam and his morning passenger train head through a tunnel before a thick cold icicle hits and breaks Peter Sam's funnel. Peter Sam gets a new drain pipe to control the smoke, but gets teased, then gets a new Giesel funnel to make puffing much easier. Peter Sam with his coaches and caboose puff past the narrow gauge engines, who don't laugh at his new funnel, and wish to have one like it.
  • In Four Little Engines, when Skarloey and Rheneas puff past each other with their coaches and cabooses, Peter Sam passes Sir Handel with a freight train. After Duck passes by with a freight train, Edward goes to the works past Duck and Oliver, and speaks to Skarloey about Rheneas at the works getting mended after Thomas passes by with a freight train. When Edward leaves Skarloey, Sir Handel ends up having trouble with some coaches refusing to trust him and not being nice. The coaches push Sir Handel off the track, but behave with Skarloey, who takes them and gets all crooked, but arrives on time with James collecting the passengers going away, leaving Skarloey to get mended.

(Thomas and His Friends Get Along, Narrated By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In Old Iron, told by Ringo Starr for the US, James, his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, are waiting for Edward and his three coaches to steam into Wellsworth station, which makes James cross with Edward laughing at him. The next morning when James brings in eight freight cars and a caboose into the yard, James's driver is taken ill, leaving James's fireman to uncouple James from the freight cars and caboose he was pulling. As James thunders down at a dangerous speed past Henry, his three coaches, and Gordon, with his four Wil Nor Wester coaches, poor Edward saves him.
  • In James in a Mess, told by George Carlin for the US, Toby and Henrietta arrive at Elsbridge, only to be called by Dirty Objects by James, who arrives, hauling three coaches, and departs for Knapford station to leave his coaches at the end of the line, but shunts four freight cars into four others and a caboose. He sets off, hauling eight freight cars and a caboose, through the countryside, up Gordon's hill, and thunders down toward Maron station where he collides with a load of tar wagons, just to get covered black from smokebox to cab. Percy with three freight cars and a caboose, and Toby with Henrietta, and the Breakdown train, rescue James and put him back on the tracks, before clearing away the unhurt freight cars and taking James back home.
  • In Duck Takes Charge, told by George Carlin for the US, Percy pulls three coaches, but brings them to Knapford station at Platform 1, then gets told by Sir Topham Hatt to help Thomas and Toby to build a new harbour at Thomas's junction, providing help is given out. As Thomas goes by Percy, hauling his three coaches, Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice a new engine called Duck, who helps Percy out by shunting and hauling coaches and freight cars together. As Duck shunts three coaches into platform 2 at Knapford, Henry, Gordon, and James, with their twelve coaches, leave platforms 1, 4, and 3, teasing Duck as they pass him. After Percy leaves, Duck, hauling eleven freight cars and a caboose, gets left to manage alone, and does so easily.
  • In Down the Mine, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Gordon arrives with five freight cars and a caboose alongside Thomas, Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice at Lower Tidmouth, he is teased for landing in a ditch. As Thomas arrives at Knapford station, he leaves his four coaches at the station, and goes to a mine for some freight cars, but falls down a hole in the mine, and gets pulled out by Gordon, who takes him back home.
  • In The Runaway, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas the tank engine feels ill, leaving Edward to take him to the works on his flatbed and a caboose. While Thomas is away, Duck accepts Sir Topham Hatt's promotion to help Toby and Percy by taking Thomas's coaches out for a trip. When Thomas returns home, he picks up his four coaches, but carelessly overruns Elsbridge platform, then learns to be extra careful when he finds overrunning the platform most embarrasing, until one day Thomas's fireman gets ill, leaving a relief fireman to take his place. After Thomas gets coupled up to his four coaches, Henry arrives with his three coaches at Elsbridge, but when Thomas's relief fireman forgets about Thomas's handbrake, Thomas leaves the station, with his conductor, driver, fireman, and Henry's passengers, who are all shocked, while standing on Elsbridge platform, just when Henry arrives. Down the line, Thomas is racing at a high speed down the line to reach his destination at Suddery, but is lsaved by Harold the helicopter, and the Inspector, who then save him by stopping him.
  • In Better Late Than Never, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Edward puffs over the viaduct, hauling Trevor, on his flatbed and a caboose, in which the episode means that Trevor is not introduced yet, and as Henry follows with his three coaches, Edward later follows, hauling two coaches, six freight cars, and a caboose. When Thomas, Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice arrive at Tidmouth station, late, Thomas tells Bertie about the main line engines dawdling about all day on the viaduct to blame Sir Topham Hatt's workmen, before he sets off with his three coaches back at Elsbridge station, only to meet James, hauling three coaches, a boxcar, and caboose arriving late, for being held up at the station. Luckily for James, since Thomas is a guarantee connection, Thomas hurries away to find a broken down Bertie the Bus telling him to take his passengers home, and when Thomas obeys, Bertie's passengers get on board Thomas's three coaches, before Thomas speeds along the line toward Tidmouth to get Bertie's passengers home safely, just to get help at the next station. When Bertie is better and comes to thank Thomas, Bertie and Thomas thank each other, and go back to work when Sir Topham Hatt gives Thomas another new coach called Britanny.
  • In Tenders and Turntables, told by George Carlin for the US, as Gordon goes by, hauling the Wil Nor Wester express with his four coaches, while James shunts five coaches, when Henry goes by, pulling three coaches. The big stations at both ends of the line each have a turntable, which are made to turn the tender engines around, and since it is too dangerous for tender engines to go fast backward, tank engines like Thomas can go just as well backward as forward. At Elsbridge, Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel are talking to Gordon all about a position to keep up, because tender engines are important to know that shunting and fetching coaches is not the proper thing to do. As Gordon and Thomas leave, Gordon's tender upsets the turntable's balance, before he runs tender first, hauling the Wil Nor Wester, with Thomas teasing him, as James goes by with his five coaches. But when he gets turned round, James spins round like a top, and covers his mouth with his buffer as a hand when his face turns red. The engines have decided to go on strike tomorrow.
  • In Percy Proves A Point, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Percy brings in four freight cars for Toby, Henrietta, Elsie, and Victoria, and their three boxcars and caboose. As Thomas arrives with six freight cars and a cabose to meet Percy, telling him that Sir Topham Hatt is very pleased with his engines, a helicopter named Harold gets met by Percy, who brings in three freight cars and a caboose. Percy collects his eight freight cars and caboose and races Harold the Helicopter toward the Harbour Wharf and finally wins the race against Harold.
  • In Trust Thomas, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas is seen pulling Annie, Britanny, Clarabel, and Beatrice on his branchline, and when James shunts freight cars in the yard, Gordon asks him to pretend being ill, leaving Thomas to take six freight cars and a caboose to the quarry, and end up having an accident, with Edward taking him to the works on his Breakdown train, forcing Duck to take Thomas's freight cars, and causing Gordon and James to go back to the shed, with Bertie meeting up after his accident.
  • In Percy and the Signal, told by George Carlin for the US, in the opening scene, Percy is taking a load of freight cars past a freight train and teases Gordon and James, with the other engines doing James's work, leaving Sir Topham Hatt to return after being away. Percy gets tricked into going backward from a signal after Gordon passes by with the express.

(Thomas Comes to Breakfast and Other Thomas Adventures, Narrated By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In Thomas Comes To Breakfast, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas puffs along his branchline with Annie and Clarabel, he arrives at Tidmouth station because he has worked his branchline for many years and knows it very well. In the US, the episode airs before Toby the Tram Engine and Donald and Douglas, meaning that American viewers won't know who Toby, Donald, and Douglas are.
  • In Pop Goes The Diesel, told by George Carlin for the US, Duck pulls three coaches for the moment, but shunts all eleven freight cars and a caboose together, then takes his eleven freight cars and caboose out for a run, passing James, Gordon, and Henry. When a visitor named Devious Diesel arrives and tells Duck that he is revolutionary, Duck later tricks Diesel into trying to take nine empty freight cars from a siding, and when Diesel fails, Duck leaves with his same eleven freight cars and caboose, leaving Diesel to get the Breakdown Train to clear up the mess, with all the freight cars laughing and singing at him.
  • In Diesel's Devious Deeds, told by George Carlin for the US, Diesel shunts all the freight cars into their rightful places, and when Duck bumps a freight car away, Diesel plans to send Duck away being telling lies, and after speaking to the freight cars, who like jokes, Henry, Gordon, James, and Sir Topham Hatt later send away poor Duck, who, after shunting four freight cars and a caboose away into a siding, goes to Edward's station.
  • In A Close Shave for Duck, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Duck arrives at Wellsworth station to tell Edward about Diesel telling lies to the other engines and Sir Topham Hatt for thinking that he was horrid and got sent away. Edward wants Duck to help him with seven freight cars and a caboose that he is hauling, and when Duck obeys, he helps Edward up to the top. In the chase, Edward's freight cars break away from the blue engine, and chase Duck down the hill toward James, who is pulling out with his three coaches, boxcar, and caboose, only for Duck to crash into a Barber's shop, just to get lathered all over. When Thomas arrives with the Breakdown train to pull the freight cars away, Sir Topham Hatt arrives and is so proud of Duck that he tells the great western that he is a brave engine. After Duck gets properly washed and mended, he comes home to Tidmouth sheds, and after Sir Topham Hatt tells Duck about Diesel lieing, the other engines bring Duck back home.
  • In Gordon Takes A Dip, told by George Carlin for the US, Henry goes by Gordon, hauling four freight cars and a caboose, but later takes his three coaches, leaving Gordon to land in a ditch, and forcing Edward to take Gordon's special train, which Gordon refuses to pull.
  • In Double Trouble (Season 2), told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas puffs happily along his branchline with Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice, and pulls into Elsbridge station to meet Percy, hauling three freight cars and a caboose, and Toby, hauling Henrietta and Victoria. When Thomas gets covered in coal by Percy's coal cars, he gets covered in coal dust from smokebox to bunker, and gets cleaned for a very long time, that he leaves Toby, Henrietta, and Victoria to take Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice out for a run, before Toby gets a van called Elsie. After Thomas gets cleaned, he feels more cheerful, and while coupled to Annie, Clarabel, and Beatrice, he sees Percy bringing in his four freight cars and caboose into Tidmouth station, only to crash into a siding with the unsafe buffers, just to learn his lesson about teasing Thomas.
  • In A Cow on the Line, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward takes out nine cattle cars and a caboose, but on the way when some cows break through the fence and run across the line, Edward loses his three cars and caboose, only to have six, before taking his six cars to a station, and as Edward stands at his station, hauling three coaches, Gordon rushes through, hauling his four coach Wil Nor Wester working, toward a bridge, only to meet a cow named Bluebell, before Henry, with his three coaches, flees from the cow, forcing Percy to collect Edward's three cars and caboose that he lost early, and bring Bluebell's mother.
  • In Trouble in the Shed, told by George Carlin for the US, Edward shunts two freight cars into three others, then goes off to find twelve coaches for Gordon, James, and Henry. As Edward shunts two milk wagons next morning, looking unhappy, Gordon clanks by with the Wil Nor Wester express with four coaches. When a new tank engine called Percy arrives and shunts two coaches, Edward follows with three freight cars. As Percy scares Henry away, he takes Annie and Clarabel out for a run, while Edward follows with three coaches, as well as Thomas, who comes along with two coaches, before all three friends arrive at Knapford station in three platforms, just to leave poor Henry, Gordon, and James in their sheds.

(A Big Day for Thomas, Narrated By George Carlin and Ringo Starr)

  • In A Big Day for Thomas, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas pulls into the station, hauling Gordon's Wil Nor Wester four coach train, and later finds that Henry is ill one night, when the two engines are all alone. Thomas then decides to pull Henry's train for him for the sake of it, but runs off to find three coaches for Henry, just to pass James going by, hauling three coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose. As Thomas takes Henry's coaches to Knapford station on Platform 1, he wants to run round in front at once, and when Henry is not coming, Thomas is the only engine left. Thomas runs round Henry's coaches, and backs down onto them, ready to start, but later sets off without them, and decides to go back to get coupled up. Once coupled up and ready to depart, Thomas departs for Tidmouth, really hauling Henry's express. As Thomas shunts three coaches for Edward, James arrives at Knapford station on Platform 6, with his three coaches, his boxcar, and his caboose, just to tease Thomas, before Henry, now well, and teasing Thomas, departs with his three coaches. Thomas has already learned not to make the same mistake again.
  • In Percy Runs Away, told by George Carlin for the US, Thomas runs off to collect his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, and takes them for a run at once. As Edward shunts four freight cars together into two more, Percy shunts a freight car into five others, before Edward sets off with some empty cars for the Quarry. Percy doesn't mind being left alone, only to tease Henry, who goes past him, pulling three coaches. After shunting two freight cars in a siding, Percy gets scared by Gordon pulling his four coaches on the Wil Nor Wester train, but runs away without his driver and fireman, then lands in a big bank of earth on a siding, and gets rescued and pulled out from bank by Gordon. Since Percy and Gordon are good friends, as Percy shunts three coaches, Gordon leaves with his Wil Nor Wester from Knapford station.
  • In Thomas Breaks The Rules, the scene opens with Thomas pulling four freight cars and his two coaches, Annie and Clarabel, only to be met by an officer, who has just retired. The new officer insults Thomas about not having wheels covered and a cowcatcher in front. As James with three coaches, a boxcar, and a caboose, pass Thomas with his freight cars and coaches, Thomas gets saved by Sir Topham Hatt, who calls in Toby and his coach called Henrietta to save Thomas from the officer, which means Thomas deserves a special coach named Beatrice, while Toby gets another coach called Victoria.
  • In Henry's Special Coal, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Henry gets ill, but pulls three coaches into Wellsworth station after pulling out of Knapford, then gets well from some Welsh coal that James brought for him. As Henry slowly sets out of Knapford with his three coaches, he arrives at Elsbridge early, just to met Thomas, Annie, and Clarabel, before setting off at a high speed, just to please Thomas and his coaches.
  • In The Flying Kipper, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Henry collects a Flying Kipper freight train with eight vans and a caboose, and sets at 5:00 at the evening, but crashes into a freight train with eleven freight cars and a caboose, pulled by James, who collects a breakdown train to get Henry back on the rails. After being mended and overhauled at Crewe, Henry feels so glad to come that takes three coaches and passes Gordon with six freight cars and a caboose.
  • In Trouble for Thomas, told by Ringo Starr for the US, Thomas decides to take Edward's ten freight cars and caboose for his father, and when he speeds down Gordon's hill at a dangerous speed after going through Henry's tunnel, he lands in a goods yard's siding, just to let James go by hauling eight freight cars and a caboose. There is an error in the Thomas Gets Tricked 1993 VHS that a man says look out for the train when Thomas climbs up Gordon's hill.
  • In Toby the Tram Engine, told by George Carlin for the US, Toby is a tram engine, who has cowcatchers and sideplates, not looking like a steam engine at all, but has a coach called Henrietta, who sees better days, despite being full, with nine freight cars rattling behind her. Now there are only three freight cars or four for a fortnight with Sir Topham Hatt and his family riding in Henrietta, the empty cars, and Toby's cab, before Toby's line closes down.

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