Wharf and Peace

"Fancy jumping at a silly old crane!"

- James

Wharf and Peace is the nineteenth episode of the tenth season.

Plot
Skarloey is startled when some pipes fall near him and he spills his flour. Skarloey feels pathetic even after helping Rusty and Duncan by mistake. But when he saves Rheneas from some falling logs, Rheneas tells him he is brave after all. Skarloey plucks up courage at the wharf and when the trucks try to play tricks on him, Skarloey quickly shuts them up.

Characters

 * Thomas
 * James
 * Skarloey
 * Rheneas
 * Duncan
 * Rusty

Locations

 * The Wharf

Trivia

 * This episode's name is a pun on Leo Tolstoy's novel "War and Peace".
 * In Norway, the episode is named "The Cowardly Engine". In Denmark, it is "The Brave Little Locomotive". The German title is "The Brave Skarloey". In Japan, it is called "The Wimp Engine". In Poland it is titled "Brave Skarloey".

Goofs

 * In previous episodes, Skarloey has worked at the wharf without any problems.
 * The flour should have been in bags.
 * When Skarloey leaves the wharf, the tracks on the bridge bounce up and down as he travels over them.
 * When Rusty crosses the bridge, he does not take his trucks.
 * If Skarloey had a dent in his boiler he should have gone to be repaired.
 * Skarloey has Duncan's whistle sound when he warns Rheneas.
 * Brakevans should have been added to James, Skarloey, Rheneas, and Rusty's trains.
 * When Skarloey first arrives at the wharf and stops at the crossing to let James pass, James does not have a crew in his cab.