Henry and the Ghost Train

"I'm not scared of stupid old ghosts!"

- Henry

Henry and the Ghost Train is a mini book.

Plot
One of the attractions at a new fairground is a ghost train. Henry's driver explains a ghost train is a train that rides through a tunnel and frightens the riders with spooky things. Henry scoffs at the ideas of spooks, but does not want to meet one.

Later Henry is taking some workmen to investigate a tunnel with a fallen roof when his tender derails. Henry falls asleep waiting for help, but wakes up to be frightened by a ghost. Henry puffs away, but then encounters a skeleton crew, a Very Thin Controller, a vampire, and a ghostly Gordon.

Henry wakes to find he was dreaming, but decides not to tell anyone.

Characters

 * Henry
 * Daisy
 * Gordon (does not speak)
 * Thomas (cameo)
 * James (cameo)
 * Sir Topham Hatt (mentioned)

Trivia

 * The small version of this book does not feature Daisy's scene. The headless green ghost in Henry's nightmare is also missing.
 * It was released with an audio tape of the story in Australia read by Ron Haddrick.

Goofs

 * Henry's dome is yellow.
 * Henry's bogie and tender wheels are grey.
 * In two illustrations, there is yellow lining around Henry's cab windows, but for the remainder of the book, they disappear.
 * In the fourth illustration, Henry has three stripes on his boiler, instead of four.
 * Henry, Gordon, and James' hand rails are yellow.
 * In the second illustration, there is a section near Daisy's coupling hook, that is not coloured in.
 * All of the steam engines are missing their lamp irons and brake pipes.
 * In the final illustration, Thomas, Gordon, and James are all missing the chain from their coupling hooks. James' porthole windows are missing and his splasher stripes are yellow as well.
 * In the illustration with the white ghost, the chain from Henry's coupling hook is missing.
 * The ghostly Gordon is missing its dome and its first splasher.
 * On the front and back covers and during the second half of the story, Henry's sand hatch is between the first and second boiler stripes, instead of the second and third.