Shivers in the Sheds

"Thanks to you, dozy brakes, I'm colder than ever!"

- Henry to Percy

Shivers in the Sheds is a magazine story.

Plot
Late one afternoon, Thomas chuffs into a station where a new food kiosk had been built. There is music and a big banner that reads "GRAND OPENING". Thomas' job is to take all the guests home. In the sheds that night, Thomas tells Henry about the new kiosk, who is very upset. He tells Thomas that the engines need new things, too, including new shed doors because the current ones are in a terrible state and Henry, who always feels the cold, hates them. The following evening, Percy and his driver are carelessly reversing into the sheds after a hard day's work. What they don't see is that the door to Percy's berth is shut! Percy planned to stop just in front of the shed, but both he and the driver misjudge the distance and plough straight through the door! That night, Henry is furious as he has to sleep in the completely open shed!

The following morning, the cold engines are in a bad mood, but while they're working Sir Topham Hatt arranges for carpenters to make new doors for the shed. Later, all the engines get a lovely surprise when they return to their warm shed! Percy had done everyone a favour in the long run!

Characters

 * Henry
 * Thomas
 * Percy
 * Sir Topham Hatt

Goofs

 * It's only Percy's berth without a door but the text describes that "the engines slept in a completely open shed".
 * In the final illustration, Henry looks too big to fit in the shed.