James

"I'm a really splendid engine, you'd never see my paint dirty!"

- James, Dirty Objects, Toby the Tram Engine

 CGI Series= |-|Model Series= |-|Railway Series=   James    James is a red mixed-traffic L&YR Class 28 engine with added leading bogey and Fowler tender who can sometimes be vain and boastful. All the same, he means well and is a hard worker. He regularly works on the Main Line.
 * Number: 5
 * Class: L&YR Class 28 with added leading bogey and Fowler tender
 * Designer: George Hughes
 * Builder: Horwich Works
 * Built: 1912/13
 * Configuration: 2-6-0
 * Arrived on Sodor: 1924-5

Bio in the Railway Series
James was designed by George Hughes and built at Horwich Works in 1912/13. He was an experiment of the 28 class as he was fitted with a leading pony truck in an attempt to cure "nose diving" when at speed. Additionally he was fitted with 5'6" driving wheels over the 28 class's 5'1" standard with wooden brakes and possibly, unlike the rest of the class had his sand boxes tucked below the extended running plate out of sight. In 1924-5, James was sold to Sir Topham Hatt for mixed traffic duties, at which time he was still painted in mixed-traffic black. After his first accident, he was rebuilt with proper brakes and a Fowler tender (due to his original one being badly wrecked from the crash) and repainted in red with gold stripes and black lining.

James was now a troublesome and vain engine when he returned, ruining Sir Topham Hatt's new top-hat with his steam and jarring his coaches so much that a brake pipe leaked. He was threatened with being painted blue (which James detests), but later promised to be useful again and made the worst trucks on the line behave after being given a second chance. He also pulled the express for Gordon when the latter was switched off the main line and went on strike along with Gordon and Henry. He later made rude remarks about Henry when he was using special coal, called Toby and Henrietta 'dirty objects' and subsequently got into an accident with some tar wagons.

James was of the opinion that he would pull the Royal Train, much to the scepticism of the others due to the time he became stuck on Gordon's Hill. Later, James became a runaway when two naughty boys fiddled with his controls and was rescued by Edward. He and Gordon played a joke on Percy by convincing him of the existence of backing signals. Upon Duck's arrival, Percy and the newcomer blocked James and the other big engines out of the shed as revenge for teasing them.

When Diesel arrived on trial, James earned the nickname "Rusty Red Scrap-Iron". James, like Henry and Gordon, were turned against Duck, but were sorry after receiving proof of his innocence. When Duncan was grumbling with Rusty, James boasted to the former that he sent Diesel packing (which of course was done by The Fat Controller).

When work began to increase steadily on the railway, James and the others started to complain about it, leading The Fat Controller to buy a goods engine from Scotland, only to receive two. After Donald crashed into a signal box and was in need of repair, James had to handle the goods work for Donald, much to his annoyance, leading him to bump the trucks around and being tricked by The Spiteful Brake Van, needing to be helped up the hill by Douglas. James stood beside the Scottish twins when they were worried about being sent away and cheered with the rest when they were to stay. Later, James told Duck not to listen to BoCo about bees, claiming that they were only insects after all and he could whoosh them away easily, only to be stung by one the very next morning. James was one of the first engines to know about Oliver and praised the Great Western Railway engine so much he got puffed in the smoke box.

Years later, James was still sceptical to diesel engines, with BoCo and Bear as the exception. He got crossed line with his well wagons on a foggy day and his injector froze in the winter, so he had to be rescued by a diesel from the works, who was so friendly that James gave up his prejudice with diesels. James once reluctantly doubled the express with Henry when the green engine needed an overhaul at the works, saying two engines on one train is definitely an "over haul". James was the engine chosen to collect the Thin Clergyman's bust, reported the collapse of Henry's Tunnel and attended the Thin Clergyman's 100th anniversary.

Bio in the Television Series
According to The Adventure Begins, James arrived on Sodor some time after Gordon, at which time he was painted black. His wooden brakes were prone to catching fire and he had trouble stopping quickly; if anyone noticed a burning smell from his brakes, he would deny smelling anything out of the ordinary. James originally owned Annie and Clarabel and believed The Fat Controller would soon give him his own branch line. James acted as a bully towards Thomas when the tank engine first arrived, but soon after gained some respect for him. They became close friends following James' accident. Some Troublesome Trucks made his wooden brakes catch fire, prompting Thomas to chase after him. James' guard attempted to couple Thomas to the back of the train to slow James down, but as this failed, James could not stop and came off the rails at a bend, scratching his paintwork and destroying most of his trucks. Thomas fetched Jerome and Judy, who lifted James back onto the rails. Thomas then took James to the Steamworks for repairs. When James returned as a splendid red engine, Thomas and Edward did not recognize him. Upon declaring he was ready for his coaches, James realised that his coaches were now Thomas' and the little tank engine now had his own branch line.

Like in the original story, after Thomas left the yard to work on his new branch line, Gordon, James, and Henry went on strike because they refused to shunt like "common tank engines." So the Fat Controller shut them up in the shed and bought a new engine named Percy to ease the workload. Once the tender engines realized how silly they had acted and were allowed to work again, Percy stayed on as station pilot, which has led to him developing somewhat of a rivalry with James, who often considers the work Percy does to be menial and of lower stature and is often not fond of what Percy does or how he does it. In the third season, James complains about Percy leaving for the harbour because now he has to "do Percy's job." Gordon advises James to pretend to be ill, which he does. Thomas happily takes James' trucks for him, but they play tricks on Thomas. James and Gordon sincerely apologize for getting Thomas into trouble, and Thomas forgives them.

In Percy, James and the Fruitful Day, James calls out Percy for being late, dismissing his "excuse" of the trucks being troublesome and saying that nothing should stop the engines from meeting the Fat Controller's expectations of being punctual. Later, when he’s to pull a train of fruit, he ends up breaking down, leading to Percy excessively teasing him about it before ending up in a crash of his own. James also teases Percy for finding a scarf (trousers wrapped around his funnel) and leaves to tell Henry, who actually feels sorry for Percy. Along with Henry and Duck, he also teases Percy for thinking that he’s seen a dragon.

James’ work mostly entails something he considers important, and his arrogance comes from his belief of himself as splendid and pride in the jobs he does; if he doesn’t get an important job, he sulks or gets jealous of those who do. This has caused Gordon and sometimes Henry to look down on him. In Time for Trouble, the extra trains being scheduled causes Gordon to become tired so James does his work. This is a prospect that absolutely delights James; the narration states that “he liked to show off his smart red paint and was determined to be as fast as Gordon.” James boasts to “little Toby” that he’s an important engine, “regular as clockwork, never late, always on time.” Later James complains about being late when he hears the news about a dehydrated Toby stranded on the main line and is not happy that he has to push Toby along. He arrives at “the Works station” later than the express was scheduled to arrive. In The Trouble with Mud, as James gets ready to take the express in Gordon’s stead again, he ignores Gordon’s advice about needing help on the slippery hills. Despite knowing that the hill was difficult to climb, James made a run at it. He ended up slipping and sliding back down in front of Gordon. The big engine offers to push behind, and James accepts the help.

In his next appearance, James is stated to supposedly brighten up everyone’s day. He brags to Thomas and Percy that he is the most useful engine on the line. Thomas calls this rubbish, and Percy calls out James on getting all puffed up. Later, he boasts to Gordon that he’s the pride of the line, but Gordon says that James is a mere goods engine and doesn’t pull coached very much. As a trick, James tells Thomas that he’s supposed to take Gordon’s express, leaving Thomas to give Gordon the trucks. James thinks his plan clever, but the Fat Controller sends him to the sheds until he is wanted. Gordon and Henry tease James (asking who will take the express). When James goes back to work, Thomas is glad to see him out and about, and James apologizes for tricking him. Thomas kindly gives James his trucks, and James takes them to the harbor, working very hard until it’s time to go home.

In the season four episode Paint Pots and Queens, James believes that he is the obvious choice to pull the Royal Train, but Henry doesn’t agree given James’ struggle climbing the hill with the express in the season three episode The Trouble with Mud. Despite being called a little engine by Gordon in both James and the Express and Tender Engines (though not to his face in the latter), James, like Gordon, often looks down on engines smaller than he is. Both he and Gordon have no sympathy for Thomas and Percy when the latter two are being hassled by Cranky. James says that they should look at Cranky’s point of view: “high up in the air coping with wind, rain, and baking sun.” Seeing “little engines” being “annoying” is “no wonder” that they’re called bugs.

Starting with the fifth season, James has shown a different side. Despite his generally agreeing with Gordon such as in the above example, he becomes cross at Gordon’s constant complaining (Gordon once again calls him small), considers Gordon breaking down to serve him right for being full of himself, and has no sympathy for Gordon’s fire being unable to light. Throughout the season, Thomas often tries to reason with James to show more kindness. James being given a new coat of paint boosts his ego, and he bemoans jobs he considers beneath him (pulling trucks) and dirty. He scathingly remarks more than once that the job should be done by Percy (because Percy’s “dirty” and James is “too important”), while scoffing at the job that Percy actually is doing – clearing the line of branches and trees that are too close. James is forced to eat his words when he comes across an unstable tree “standing” on the line about to fall over. Before the tree could fall on him, he is saved by Thomas. James once again complains about his work in front of Thomas when he says that the Fat Controller is working the engines harder than ever and during holiday time. Thomas tells James to think about others for a change, and James does when he takes a sad Mrs. Kyndley on a mystery tour to the fairground, which cheers her up. James tells Thomas that he was right about thinking of others.

James’ great and sometimes overblown pride from his work also applies to not extending it to non-rail vehicles. When he learns that Harold is showing a special visitor around the Island instead of any of the engines, he says, “Engines are meant to take visitors around our Island, not that whirlybird thing!” He has an extreme distaste toward the Horrid Lorries (Lorry 1 in particular, calling him “Despicable”), and considers Cranky’s suggestion that a lorry should do Percy’s work to be “stuff and nonsense”; his previous sympathetic view of Cranky seemingly gone, implied by his initially negative opinion of Harvey as being “just Cranky on wheels!” (Before Harvey proved how useful he is). When Thomas delivered The Hot Air Balloon, James was worried that the balloon will take all their passengers and for what would become of the engines if that happened. When James “saves” the balloon after it falls on him by billowing smoke at causing it to rise, it wasn’t intentional. The Fat Controller explains that while the balloon carries holidaymakers, they still need an engine to take them home. This puts James in a much better mood, and he starts dreaming he can fly like the balloon.

When Harvey first arrived on the Island, James was among the engines who were skeptical of Harvey’s usefulness, but when Harvey rescued Percy and various trucks after an accident at Bulgy’s Bridge, they changed their minds; James says, “Very useful!” When Percy finds himself in the middle with trucks in front and behind, James laughs at him. Percy telling the Fat Controller about ‘Arry and Bert making him a middle engine prompts James to remark that he “could handle those diesels with bent buffers and a busted boiler” so the Fat Controller has James do Percy’s run to the smelters while Percy shunts trucks in the yards. Nonetheless, ‘Arry shunt trucks in front of James (ironically calling him little) to make him a middle engine, and Bert jeers, “Just like Percy!” James vehemently takes offence to this and refuses to move. The Fat Controller sends Percy to fetch James, and Percy brings all the trucks plus James to the docks. Percy says that James is learning to be a middle engine, and James tries to conceal himself with steam. Right before a big freeze, an eager James and Percy are given a job that James would later consider top priority: delivering extra coal to the stations. Thomas teases them about running into Jack Frost, but James is dismissive and considers Percy to be silly for being steamed up over Jack Frost. But James gets a fright when he sees an ice-bound Percy with spiky icicles on his face, believing it to be Jack Frost. The next morning, James brags to the other engines about it, but Percy points out that James ran away. The engines whistle, including James. Later, when Percy said that getting dirty much more frequently makes washdown more of a necessity for him than Gordon, who only does it to feel important, and Gordon insists that he is important, James says that Percy is being pouty. Also, when Alicia Botti was coming to the Island, James was certain he'd collect her due to being the brightest and the shiniest. Gordon says, "Nonsense, I'm the most important." Both engines appear cross when Thomas is chosen instead.

When Gordon breaks another record, a smug and unimpressed James says that speed isn’t everything, but Gordon retorts that he’ll never understand. Later, when Thomas and Henry are teasing Gordon for being overrun by Thomas and the Jet Engine, James brushes off Percy’s remark that Gordon should not be expected to go as fast as a jet engine by saying, “But he’s still full of hot air!” However, when Gordon returns from the works after a horrific accident feeling very unhappy with himself, James informs him that Salty’s sorry for their earlier argument, and Gordon apologizes for being too full of himself. Later, when Gordon calls Edward a useless old steampot that should be retired, James agrees with him. James is among the engines who are pleased when they hear Duck will help them while Edward is busy teaching Stepney how to run the new loop line. James is also seen smiling at Knapford as he beholds a strange sight: An exhausted Duck pulling trucks with Gordon and the express in the middle and Edward as the banker.

James’ pride in his important work and his pride in his paintwork sometimes clash. When James is to collect the mayor, he tells a dust-covered Percy to keep his dirt away from him. Later, Gordon presents the chance for “important work”, and James immediately jumps on the opportunity, but he’s dismayed when he finds out that it’s taking a leaky old barge to the works. Throughout the journey, James is primarily concerned about staying shiny and clean, especially when oil spills everywhere, as opposed to the accident that just happened. James takes the barge to the Sodor Ironworks without getting dirty, but Percy blows dust on him anyway. In the eighth season, an inspector is to give a prize to the best engine during his inspection, and James thinks he'll give it to a red engine. He, along with Emily and Gordon, occupy the washdown area, preventing Thomas and Percy from using it. When the big engines have all been cleaned, they try to find the sunniest spot in the yard, but James accidentally triggers the coal hopper, causing it to pour out coal and ruining their looks. The prize goes to Thomas and Percy, whose hard work had made them dirty, and they had just returned from the washdown. When James gets a new coat of paintwork, he considers himself very special due to being splendid and being really useful, and Thomas reminds him that those things are not the same. James’ excessive showing off of his new coat to people and reflections makes him very late for work. As a result, he has to take a very long line of coal trucks to the docks. Though initially happy that he’s going to a place full of people to show off to, the coal flying everywhere ruins his look. James ends up seeing the funny side.

Since then, James has balanced his pride of his paint and pride of his job, but when he gains a job he considers top priority (delivering coal to all the stations), he doesn’t wait for water or helping Edward, which eventually leads to James running out of water and Edward being too restrained on time to help. Salty come to help James and tells him that no job is more important than helping another engine. James sees a broken down Diesel and helps him to the fitter’s yard before proceeding with his coal deliveries, which he completes on time. The Fat Controller praises James for that and for learning his lesson.

In the ninth season, when James sees the chance for a job he really wants (pulling the presents train), he aims to finish his current job as fast as he can so that he can take it. Unfortunately, he is saddled with Edward, whom James is sure he'd be slowed down by. He ignores Edward's advice to slow down and apply his brakes on the icy rails, and he ends up derailing. Once again, Salty comes by, and Sir Topham Hatt chastises the two for not taking care, but James owns up that it was his fault for ignoring Edward's advice. James offers to be Edward's back engine, and Sir Topham Hatt agrees as long as James goes slowly and takes care. James learns to take care just like Edward.

In the tenth season, James thought that he would be the poster engine, but Sir Topham Hatt chooses Edward. His friends tell him that Edward was chosen because he is gentle with his trucks, doesn't mind doing dirty work, and is always on time. James decides to show that he's good enough to be the poster engine by doing all those things. James does become gentle with the coal trucks, but he finds out that Edward already delivered all his coal so James works as hard as he can to deliver his dirty coal trucks, bragging to Henry that he can get just as dirty as Edward -- before getting a long washdown that makes him late. To make up for lost time and get to his passengers before Edward, James races along the main line. He ends up cutting in front of Edward, and the two end up crashing. Edward apologizes for the crash, but James admits that it was his fault. Once again, he offers to be Edward's back engine so that the children can still go to the seaside despite the damage done to Edward.

In the eleventh season, after returning from the works, James hopes he gets an important job so he immediately volunteers to take the mayor to the Festival of Light at the Scottish Castle. James is excited to be the star of the show. Emily asks James if he can help her, Thomas, and Percy with their jobs so that they can see the festival, but James says he can't as he considers it more important that he looks smart for his job. James refuses to help Percy with his quarry work while getting a washdown, Thomas with his coal trucks while getting polished, and Emily with her heavy fish train while getting his funnel swept. James has special flags fitted and passes by the Scottish Castle, where he finds no engines. Realizing that they're going to miss the festival, James sets off to help so that they could see him being the star of the show, but he ends up helping them despite being covered in coal dust, quarry dust, and fish. His decorations end up being damaged as well. When he arrives at the castle with the mayor, the Fat Controller calls James a very hard working and really useful engine for helping his friends and safely delivering his important passenger.

James has had several mishaps, most of them caused by his pride of his paintwork. While using Toad as a brake van on a mainline goods train, he refused to slow down. When a coupling snapped, his train rolled down Gordon's Hill uncontrollably. Toad was able to stop the train before colliding with Thomas, who was pulling a special train with Sir Topham Hatt and his mother. Another incident occurred during a flood in the winter, when James and Rocky inadvertently knocked down a signal. When they stopped to rescue Duck from a flooded track, Oliver was unaware that the track was occupied. He saw them at the last minute, but it was too late to avoid a collision. Immediately afterwards, Percy came around the bend and ran into Oliver. James owned up to Sir Topham Hatt, admitting he should have waited for Rocky to be secured properly before leaving.

In Tale of the Brave, James teases Percy for being afraid of monsters. One night, he gets asked to pull The Flying Kipper since Henry is on the mainland. As he is pulling the train, he hears a voice saying hello to him. It is Gator, but James cannot see his face in the dark. James gets scared by his unusual shape and races away. As he raises out, he end up derailing at the Fenland track. The other engines tease him about his accident, so James decides to play a trick on Percy so he will be teased instead. That night, when Percy is taking the mail, James uses the Scrap Monster to scare Percy. The next day, he tries to apologise to Percy, but Percy will not forgive him. The two engines later meet at the Clay Pits and James decides to show Percy how brave he can be. He puffs into the pits looking for the monster, not noticing his whistle is shaking the cliffs. He sees a dinosaur skeleton sticking out of the cliff wall and races backwards as fast as he can. But his whistling had started a landslide, so Percy pushed him forward and they raced to safety. Once Percy had been repaired, James apologised for teasing him.

In Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure, James teases Thomas for not waking up after having raced against Bertie and Henry for thinking he saw a ghostly sailboat before Salty tells him, along with Edward and Henry, about a "lost pirate".

In the nineteenth season, he and Gordon had heard about "Geoffrey". Later, James and Thomas were to work together to take football fans to and from Dryaw. However, both James and Thomas ended up causing trouble because they were trying to see whether reds or blues were the best. James later came off the rails near a stone bridge and Philip rescued him by positioning himself underneath James.

In the twentieth season, he became so conceited that his coaches were taken away. This put him in such a bad mood that he was left in the sheds until he was given a second chance. But his job of carrying waste trucks returned him into his grumpy mood. After being reprimanded, he changed his attitude, but it was not too long until he returned back to his old self again. Later, James is very excited to take the Fat Controller and the Mayor to Callan Castle for a special night. He was first doing his jobs all day long which turned out to be dusty, sticky and dirty. He then goes to the Washdown and notices a tiny scratch on his paintwork, so James goes to the Steamworks to be repainted. However, James quickly leaves without letting his paint dry in time and when he makes his way to pick up the Fat Controller and the Mayor, leaves stick all over him. Embarrassed, James tells Edward to take the Fat Controller and the Mayor to Callan Castle. The Fat Controller explains that James should have ignored the scratch to finish his special job whilst Edward vouches for James that he was working hard all day. James returned to the Steamworks to be repainted again and to let it dry. The Mayor tell James to take him to Vicarstown tonight, to which James was very proud to do.

In The Great Race, James was one of the engines who laughed at Thomas for thinking the latter would be taken to The Great Railway Show. James would later be part of the show, competing in the Best Decorated Engine Parade alongside Emily, Carlos, Yong Bao and Rajiv.

In "Journey Beyond Sodor" James will be stuck on the Mainland and Thomas must help save him and bring him back to Sodor.

Persona
James is very proud of his splendid red paintwork. He hates pulling trucks and believes that he should only pull coaches. He thinks himself superior to the others and can be shallow, boastful, naughty and vain, particularly to those who appear old-fashioned, weak, slow, or dirty. This has caused him to have somewhat of a rivalry with Percy, Toby and Duck. However, on a number of occasions, he has found himself in need of help from those whom he has insulted and is, in the end, apologetic. Even before he was repainted red he was rather boastful.

James was the last engine to retain a prejudice against diesels. However, after stalling on a cold day, he was rescued by the Works Diesel and James had to admit that nothing was wrong with diesels. This appears to be one of the few lessons that has stuck.

Since Season 17, James has also been portrayed as a prankster, often tricking or scaring the other engines for fun, or to get out of something he dislikes. Following a particularly mean-spirited prank he played on Percy in Tale of the Brave, this gimmick seems to have died down.

Despite everything else, James has shown a caring side, is normally hard-working and like everybody else, wants to be a responsible, reliable and really useful engine on Sir Topham Hatt's railway.

Basis
In The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways, it is stated that James is based on a Class 28 locomotive from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Works, itself a development of the Class 27. The Class 28 engines were designed by George Hughes and had Belpaire fireboxes, a Schmidt superheater and an extended footplate and sandbox.

James has been modified with an experimental leading bogey (making him a 2-6-0 instead of a 0-6-0), six 5'6" driving wheels and a Fowler tender. In both the Railway Series and television series, James is depicted with a Fowler tender.

Sodor "historian" Martin Clutterbuck has pointed out that James strongly resembles a G&SWR "Austrian Goods" 2-6-0 from the Glasgow and South Western Railway, but with the addition of a Belpaire firebox. At any rate, the Reverend W. Awdry used an engine of this class to represent James on his model railway. It is possible that he rejected this prototype for James' official "biography" on the grounds that an English locomotive would be more likely to end up on Sodor.

Livery
James was originally painted in L&YR's mixed traffic black with red lining before his accident and was given his red coat with yellow stripes and black lining to cheer him up. Sometime during the 1960s, James' black lining was repainted blue and gold. James has the number "5" painted in bright yellow with a blue border on his tender sides.

In the television series, James has always been painted in the North Western Railway's red livery with gold stripes and black lining, with three exceptions: in the tenth season episode The Green Controller, when he was painted yellow and black, like a bumblebee, on Percy's orders. Then, in the thirteenth season episode, Tickled Pink, James was painted in a pink undercoat. Though he was painted red in his official debut episode, he was painted in his black livery from the Railway Series in The Adventure Begins and had lining on the back of his tender. This disappeared when he was given his red livery. In The Great Race, golden linings and certain flowers were added to him for the best decorated engine parade.

In the Railway Series, he carries two builder's plates on the sides of his cab. In the magazine story, An Important Visitor, he was briefly incorrectly painted blue. On occasion, Sir Topham Hatt has threatened to repaint James blue due to him misbehaving.

James' Twins
The Mid-Hants Railway repainted a Southern Railway N Class 2-6-0, No. 31874, into the livery of James. The engine retained this colour scheme for many years and participated in the Railway Series Golden Jubilee celebrations at the National Railway Museum. However, following the withdrawal of the N Class in 1998, the Mid-Hants Railway quickly repainted its cousin-engine, a Southern Railway U Class 2-6-0, No. 31625, into James for the 1999 season. After the withdrawal of the U Class, the N Class reprised its role as James, only wearing a face during Thomas events. However, due to the fact that both of these engines were privately owned, they left the Mid-Hants Railway in 2014. For the Mid-Hants Railway's "Steam Railway" supported gala in September 2012, it was decided to repaint N Class No. 31874 in wartime black to carry its Southern identity of No. 1874; this meant that James no longer appears at the Thomas events at the Watercress Line.

However, the repainting of the engine created a stir among railway enthusiasts, who felt that it was wrong to paint a historic main line locomotive in such a garish livery. Nevertheless, the locomotive was popular with the railway's younger visitors.

On the East Lancashire Railway, the unrestored LMS 2MT 2-6-0 No. 46428 has been painted as James, although his face only appears during Day Out with Thomas events.

James on the Big Screen
James was voiced by Susan Roman in Thomas and the Magic Railroad. In the film, James was present when Diesel 10 first arrived at Tidmouth Sheds. He was also at the Smelter's Yard when Diesel 10 arrived with Junior. He almost got thrown into the smelting pit by Diesel 10, but luckily Junior used his gold dust to teleport them to a spot near the magic buffers, where Mr. Conductor was waiting.

Appearances
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Railway Series

 * Thomas the Tank Engine
 * James the Red Engine
 * Tank Engine Thomas Again (not seen)
 * Troublesome Engines
 * Henry the Green Engine
 * Toby the Tram Engine
 * Gordon the Big Engine
 * Edward the Blue Engine
 * Four Little Engines (mentioned)
 * Percy the Small Engine
 * The Eight Famous Engines
 * Duck and the Diesel Engine
 * The Little Old Engine
 * The Twin Engines
 * Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine
 * Main Line Engines
 * Small Railway Engines (mentioned)
 * Enterprising Engines
 * Oliver the Western Engine
 * Duke the Lost Engine (cameo)
 * James and the Diesel Engines
 * Great Little Engines (mentioned)
 * More About Thomas the Tank Engine
 * Gordon the High-Speed Engine
 * Thomas and the Twins (cameo)
 * Thomas and the Great Railway Show
 * Henry and the Express
 * Wilbert the Forest Engine
 * Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines
 * Thomas and his Friends

Television Series

 * Season 1 - Thomas and Gordon (cameo), Edward and Gordon (cameo), The Sad Story of Henry (cameo), Edward, Gordon and Henry (cameo), Thomas' Train (cameo), Thomas and the Trucks (cameo), Thomas and the Breakdown Train, James and the Coaches, Troublesome Trucks, James and the Express, Thomas Goes Fishing, Tenders and Turntables, Trouble in the Shed (does not speak), Percy Runs Away, Coal, The Flying Kipper (cameo), Whistles and Sneezes (cameo), Thomas in Trouble (cameo), Dirty Objects, Off the Rails (does not speak) and Thomas' Christmas Party
 * Season 2 - Cows (cameo), Saved from Scrap (cameo), Old Iron, Percy and the Signal, Duck Takes Charge, The Runaway (cameo), Pop Goes the Diesel, Dirty Work, A Close Shave (speaks only in Japanese dub), Better Late Than Never, Break Van, The Deputation, Edward's Exploit and Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree (cameo)
 * Season 3 - A Scarf for Percy, Percy's Promise (cameo), Time for Trouble, Gordon and the Famous Visitor (cameo), Donald's Duck (cameo), Thomas Gets Bumped (does not speak), Thomas, Percy and the Dragon, Diesel Does it Again (cameo), Henry's Forest, The Trouble with Mud, No Joke for James, Trust Thomas, Buzz, Buzz, Tender Engines, Escape, Oliver Owns Up, Bulgy (cameo), Percy, James and the Fruitful Day and Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure (cameo)
 * Season 4 - Sleeping Beauty, Bulldog, Four Little Engines (does not speak), Rock 'n' Roll, Steam Roller (cameo), Gallant Old Engine (cameo), Thomas and Stepney (cameo), Train Stops Play (cameo), Bowled Out, Henry and the Elephant, Toad Stands By (cameo), Bulls Eyes (cameo), Thomas and the Special Letter, Paint Pots and Queens, Fish (cameo) and Mind that Bike (cameo)
 * Season 5 - Cranky Bugs, Horrid Lorry, A Better View for Gordon, Lady Hatt's Birthday Party (cameo), James and the Trouble with Trees, Gordon and the Gremlin, Baa! (cameo), Put Upon Percy (cameo), Haunted Henry (cameo), Something in the Air (cameo), Thomas, Percy and Old Slowcoach, Thomas and the Rumours, Oliver's Find (cameo), Happy Ever After (cameo), Make Someone Happy and Busy Going Backwards
 * Season 6 - No Sleep for Cranky (cameo), Salty's Secret (cameo), Harvey to the Rescue, A Bad Day for Harold the Helicopter (cameo), Elizabeth the Vintage Lorry (cameo), The Fogman, It's Only Snow, Twin Trouble (cameo), The World's Strongest Engine (cameo), Scaredy Engines, Percy and the Haunted Mine (cameo), Middle Engine, James and the Red Balloon, Jack Frost, Gordon Takes a Tumble, Percy's Chocolate Crunch, Thomas, Percy and the Squeak, Thomas the Jet Engine and Edward the Very Useful Engine (does not speak)
 * Jack and the Sodor Construction Company - A Tale for Thomas (cameo) and Mud, Glorious Mud (cameo)
 * Season 7 - Emily's New Coaches (cameo), Percy Gets it Right, Edward's Brass Band (stock footage cameo), What's the Matter with Henry? (cameo), James and the Queen of Sodor, The Spotless Record (cameo), Bulgy Rides Again, Harold and the Flying Horse (cameo), Best Dressed Engine, Gordon and Spencer (not named), Not So Hasty Puddings (cameo) and Three Cheers for Thomas (stock footage cameo)
 * Season 8 - Thomas and the Tuba (does not speak), Percy's New Whistle (cameo), Thomas to the Rescue (cameo), James Gets a New Coat, Thomas Saves the Day, Percy's Big Mistake (cameo), Thomas, Emily and the Snowplough (cameo), Don't Tell Thomas, Emily's New Route, Thomas and the Firework Display, Gordon Takes Charge (does not speak), Spic and Span, Edward the Great, Thomas and the Circus, Thomas Gets it Right, As Good as Gordon, Halloween (cameo), James Goes Too Far, Chickens to School (cameo), Too Hot for Thomas and Percy and the Magic Carpet
 * Season 9 - Percy and the Oil Painting (cameo), Thomas and the Rainbow (does not speak), Molly's Special Special (cameo), Thomas' Milkshake Muddle (cameo), Thomas and the Toy Shop (cameo), Respect for Gordon, Thomas and the Birthday Picnic (cameo), Thomas and the New Engine, Toby Feels Left Out, Thomas Tries His Best, Thomas and the Statue, Thomas' Day Off (cameo), Thomas' New Trucks, Saving Edward (cameo), Thomas and the Golden Eagle (cameo), Keeping Up with James and Flour Power (cameo)
 * Season 10 - Follow that Flour, Thomas and the Jet Plane (cameo), Percy and the Funfair, The Green Controller, Thomas' Tricky Tree (cameo), It's Good to be Gordon (cameo), Seeing the Sights (cameo), Toby's New Shed (cameo), Topped Off Thomas (cameo), Thomas and the Shooting Star, Big Strong Henry (cameo), Wharf and Peace, Thomas' Frosty Friend, Thomas and the Colours, Duncan's Bluff, Thomas and the Treasure and James the Second Best
 * Season 11 - Thomas and the Storyteller, Emily's Rubbish, Dream On (cameo), Dirty Work, Hector the Horrid!, Gordon and the Engineer (only speaks in the Sprout Airings and Japanese version), Thomas and the Spaceship (cameo), Henry's Lucky Day, Thomas and the Lighthouse, Thomas and the Big Bang (does not speak), Thomas Sets Sail, Don't be Silly, Billy (cameo), Edward and the Mail (cameo), Hide and Peep (cameo), Toby's Triumph (cameo), Thomas and the Runaway Car (cameo), Thomas in Trouble, Thomas and the Stinky Cheese, Sir Handel in Charge and Ding-a-Ling
 * Season 12 - Thomas and the Billboard, Heave Ho Thomas! (cameo), James Works it Out, Tram Trouble (cameo) and Percy and the Bandstand (stock footage cameo)
 * Season 13 - Creaky Cranky, The Lion of Sodor, Tickled Pink, Double Trouble (cameo), Slippy Sodor, The Early Bird, Play Time (does not speak), Thomas and the Pigs, Percy's Parcel, Toby's New Whistle, A Blooming Mess, Thomas and the Runaway Kite (does not speak), Steamy Sodor, Splish, Splash, Splosh!, The Biggest Present of All (does not speak), Snow Tracks (cameo), Henry's Good Deeds (cameo), Buzzy Bees (cameo) and Hiro Helps Out (cameo)
 * Season 14 - Thomas' Tall Friend (cameo), James in the Dark, Pingy Pongy Pick Up, Charlie and Eddie (cameo), Toby and the Whistling Woods, Henry's Health and Safety (cameo), Diesel's Special Delivery, Pop Goes Thomas, Merry Winter Wish, Being Percy, Henry's Magic Box, Thomas and the Snowman Party, Thomas' Crazy Day (cameo), Jumping Jobi Wood!, Thomas and Scruff (cameo), O the Indignity and Jitters and Japes (cameo)
 * Season 15 - Gordon and Ferdinand (cameo), Edward the Hero (cameo), James to the Rescue, Happy Hiro (cameo), Up, Up and Away! (cameo), Henry's Happy Coal (cameo), Let it Snow (cameo), Surprise, Surprise (cameo), Spencer the Grand (cameo), Stuck on You, Kevin the Steamie (cameo), Wonky Whistle (cameo), Percy the Snowman (cameo), Tree Trouble (cameo) and Fiery Flynn (cameo)
 * Season 16 - Race to the Rescue (cameo), Express Coming Through (cameo), Percy and the Monster of Brendam (cameo), Flash Bang Wallop!, Thomas and the Rubbish Train (cameo), Thomas Toots the Crows (cameo), Bust My Buffers! (cameo), Percy and the Calliope (cameo), Thomas and the Sounds of Sodor, Salty's Surprise (cameo), Sodor Surprise Day (cameo), Muddy Matters, Whiff's Wish (does not speak) and Happy Birthday Sir! (cameo)
 * Season 17 - Kevin's Cranky Friend (cameo), Scruff's Makeover, Wayward Winston (cameo), Gordon Runs Dry, Calm Down Caitlin (cameo), Steamie Stafford (cameo), Henry's Hero (cameo), The Lost Puff (cameo), The Thomas Way (cameo), The Phantom Express, Too Many Fire Engines (cameo), No Snow for Thomas (cameo), Santa's Little Engine (cameo), The Missing Christmas Decorations, The Frozen Turntable, The Afternoon Tea Express (does not speak), The Smelly Kipper and Thomas' Shortcut (cameo)
 * Season 18 - Old Reliable Edward, Flatbeds of Fear (cameo), Disappearing Diesels (cameo), Signals Crossed, Toad's Adventure, Duck in the Water, Duck and the Slip Coaches, Thomas and the Emergency Cable (cameo), Duncan and the Grumpy Passenger (cameo), Spencer's VIP, Toad's Bright Idea, Last Train for Christmas, Duncan the Humbug (cameo), The Perfect Gift (cameo), Emily Saves the World, Timothy and the Rainbow Truck (cameo) and Samson at Your Service
 * Season 19 - Who's Geoffrey?, The Truth About Toby, Lost Property (cameo), Henry Spots Trouble, Toad and the Whale (cameo), Very Important Sheep (cameo), Salty All At Sea, Helping Hiro (cameo), The Beast of Sodor, Diesel's Ghostly Christmas (cameo), Slow Stephen, Reds vs. Blues, Best Engine Ever, The Little Engine Who Raced Ahead, Philip to the Rescue, Rocky Rescue (cameo), The Other Side of the Mountain (cameo) and Goodbye Fat Controller
 * Season 20 - Toby's New Friend (cameo), Henry Gets the Express, Diesel and the Ducklings, Bradford the Brake Van, Pouty James, Letters to Santa (cameo), The Christmas Coffeepot (cameo), Over the Hill, Three Steam Engines Gruff, Henry in the Dark, Engine of the Future, Hugo and the Airship, All in Vain, Tit for Tat and Mike's Whistle (incorrectly mentioned in Japanese version)
 * Other - Thomas & Friends in 4-D: Bubbling Boilers

Specials:
 * Thomas and the U.K. Trip
 * Thomas and the Magic Railroad
 * Calling All Engines!
 * The Great Discovery
 * Hero of the Rails
 * Misty Island Rescue
 * Day of the Diesels
 * Blue Mountain Mystery
 * King of the Railway
 * Tale of the Brave
 * The Adventure Begins
 * Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
 * The Great Race
 * Journey Beyond Sodor

Learning Segments:

Models:
 * Season 8 - Being Blue, Being on Time (pre-filmed footage cameo) and Helping One Another
 * Season 9 - Same Colour, Which Load for Which Route? and What Goes Where (cameo)
 * Season 10 - Who Will Percy See?, Toby's Favourite Place (cameo) and Diesels and Steamers (cameo)

Animated:
 * Season 8 - Guess the Engine - James, Getting There and Painting James
 * Season 9 - Who's Under The Coal Dust? - James, Getting to the Washdown, Dot to Dot - James and Fixing the Engines
 * Season 10 - New Parts for James, Who's Under the Coal Dust? - Emily, Which Friends is in Which Shed?, What Does Harold See? and Happy or Sad
 * Unknown - Being Repainted and Pulling Coaches

Magazine Stories

 * 1987 - Edward and Gordon (cameo), Thomas and the Trucks (cameo), Thomas and the Breakdown Train and James and the Coaches
 * 1988 - James and the Troublesome Trucks, James and the Express, Thomas and the Horse, Tenders and Turntables, Trouble in the Shed (does not speak), Percy Runs Away, James and the Tar Wagons, Old Iron, Percy and the Signal, Percy Gets Jammed, Thomas' Present, The Train Spotters (mentioned), Edward's Exploits and Duck Takes Charge
 * 1989 - Gordon's Express, In a Sulk, Diesel's Christmas, The Party (does not speak), A Second Chance, An Important Visitor, The Missing Holly! and A Surprise for Thomas
 * 1990 - Rumours and Speculation, Edward and the Express (does not speak), Timetable Trouble, The Backlog, Percy and the Dragon and Trouble on the Track
 * 1991 - Duck's Service, Gordon Forgets and Daisy in Distress
 * 1992 - James's Task and Henry and the Holidaymakers!
 * 1993 - Trevor to the Rescue!, Percy and the Parrot!, Roof Repairs!, The Wedding Engine! (cameo), The Viaduct! and First with the Food! (mentioned)
 * 1994 - The New Station and Thomas Keeps a Secret!
 * 1995 - Keeping Clean!, The Engine Parade!, Thomas's Bell! and A Desk for Daisy!
 * 1996 - Proud Mavis!, Gordon's Spots!, Going Slowly!, Too Tired!, The Little Line, The Trouble With Mud!, Lost Property! (does not speak), Oliver's Mistake (cameo), Oliver's Mistake (cameo), The Brown Bear and Percy's Squeak! (cameo)
 * 1997 - Henry's Busy Day (does not speak), Henry's Hills, Henry, 'Smile, Please!', April Fools, The Flower Train, James and Star Story!
 * 1998 - The Exhibition! (does not speak), Billy's Bones! (cameo), James Breaks the Rules, James' Hotel!, The Easter Cake! (cameo) and Christmas Crisis (does not speak)
 * 1999 - Bill and Ben's Trick (mentioned), Duck and Diesel and Donald and Douglas
 * 2000 - The End of the Rainbow!, Night Work (cameo), Rude James, The Milk Train, Harold's View, Henrietta's Holiday (mentioned), Lucky to be Lost! (cameo), The Lost Scarf (does not speak) and Painting the Shed
 * 2001 - False Alarm, Diesel Day!, Choc-o-BoCo! (cameo), A Special Story About BoCo (does not speak), A Special Story About Snow! (cameo), Midnight Mavis, A Burst Balloon! (cameo) and Pulling the Post (cameo)
 * 2002 - The Winning Shot (cameo), James and the Bees, Big Ideas!, Sodor Goes Pop!, The Blue Engine Club, Diesels and Steam Engines (cameo), Clean Up Chaos (cameo), A Snowy Reception (does not speak) and Diesel's Drums
 * 2003 - New Year Cheer!, Feeling Fine, Tour of Sodor, Crane Strain! (does not speak), Books Aboard!, The Boatshow, Super Heroes! (cameo), A Foggy Friend (cameo), Harold's Bad Day (cameo), Gordon's Surprise, The Most Beautiful Station (cameo), Percy's Party! (cameo), Animal Antics!, Frozen Engine (cameo), Sandblasted! (cameo), Revving Racers (does not speak) and The Cat Controller!
 * 2004 - Rocket Power, Fishy Business, Harvey to the Rescue!, Scrapes and Spills, Thank You, Thomas!, James and the Red Balloon, Scary Jack Frost, James' New Coat, Peep! Peep! Moo! Moo!, Holiday Hat, Daisy's Delight, Thomas Gets It Right, Percy to the Rescue (cameo), Harold's Bad Day (cameo), Henry's Forest, Sky Shapes, Place to Play, Toby's Troubles!, Edward to the Rescue! (cameo), Dirty Percy!, Emily's Day Out, Colour Quarrel!, A Frog in his Throat!, It's Only Snow! (cameo), Favourite Journey, The Big Wheel, The Train Trolley, The River Race, Engine Ball, Spotty Thomas, Missing Murdoch, Salty's Tales, Dazzling Diesel!, Sparks Fly (cameo), Thomas the Tortoise, Glider Rider (cameo) and Taking Off!
 * 2005 - King Thomas, What's Cooking?, Winter Watch, Percy and the Magic Carpet (cameo), Emily's New Route, Three Kings, Spick and Span, Really Useful Colours, George's Little Joke, A Treat for Trying (cameo), Cat and Mouse, Glider Rider (cameo), A Jumbo-Sized Surprise (cameo), Relay Rescue, On the Beach, As Good as Gordon (cameo) and Something Fishy
 * 2006 - Justice for James, Fun and James, Saving Edward (cameo), Thomas, Emily and the Snowplow (cameo), Old and Useful, Thomas and the New Engine and Thomas and the Statue (cameo)
 * 2007 - A Job for James, The Santa Engine, Ding-a-Ling!, The Best Smile (does not speak), Autumn Leaves (cameo), Surprise Visitor (cameo) and Wheely Useful
 * 2008 - Snow Trouble! (cameo), Track Race, Being Bright (cameo) and Thomas and the Lighthouse! (does not speak)
 * 2009 - New Delivery and Thomas Saves the Day (does not speak)
 * 2010 - Diesel's Special Delivery (does not speak), Magpie Mavis (does not speak), The Best Present of All (cameo), Early Bird (speaks in speech bubble only), Bubble Trouble, Christmas Dinner Diner, Big Ideas, Proud Puffers, Creaky Cranky (does not speak), Misty Island Rescue (cameo), Pulling the Post (cameo), Emily's Lucky Day (does not speak), Snow Tracks, A Blooming Mess, Thomas and the Rainbow! (does not speak), Perfect Plough (speaks in speech bubble only) and Percy and the Magic Carpet (cameo)
 * 2011 - Off Colour, Being Percy (cameo), Steam on Stamps, Smiles All Round, Misty Island Rescue (cameo), Ready, Jet Set, Go! (cameo), Watch the Clock, Really Red, The Flying Teapot (does not speak), Tickled Pink, Winter Wish (does not speak), Making Annie Smile, Steamy Sodor (does not speak), Snow Tracks (cameo), Party Time, Mirror, Mirror, Heave Ho Thomas! (cameo), Ready, Jet Set, Go! (cameo), Scrubbed Up, Creaky Cranky (does not speak) and Animal Adventure
 * 2012 - Clever James, Rescue Team, Tender Trouble, Paint for Percy (does not speak), Thomas and the Pigs, Museum Mayhem (possible cameo; may be seen as model only), Early Bird (mentioned), The Railway Show (does not speak), The Fat Controller's Bedtime Story (Issue 643), Team Spirit Time!, Message Mix-Up!, Clock Countdown (cameo), Thomas and the Sound of Sodor (does not speak) and Keeping up with James
 * 2013 - Muddy Matters, Flash! Crash! Wallop! (does not speak), Hover Bother!, Being Percy (cameo), James and the Giant Animals, Henrietta's Holiday (mentioned), Thomas the Spotter, Gordon Runs Dry (speaks in speech bubble only), The Railway Rink (cameo) and New Year Party (cameo)
 * 2014 - Engine Trouble, The Royal Carriage, Muddy Matters, Fever!, Henry's Forest, Henry's Hero (cameo), Frozen Turntable (does not speak) and Steamy Sodor (does not speak)
 * 2015 - Stinky James, Signals Crossed, No 'I' in Team (mentioned), Duck in the Water, Silent Puffing!, Spencer's Star (mentioned), The Perfect Present (cameo), Henrietta's Holiday (mentioned) and Diesel's Drums
 * 2016 - Tickled Pink! and James' Ghost Train!
 * 2017 - Engine Trouble, Steamy Sodor (does not speak) and Flash! Crash! Wallop! (does not speak)

James also appeared in the magazine stories, A Colourful Christmas, A Job for James, A Long Way Up!, A Special Story about Steam, Back-to-Front, Bricks and Tunnels, Building Blues!, Clever Climbers!, Coal Weather, Daisy's Day, Diesel's Drums, Diesel's Nasty Turn, Doctors and Nurses, Fast Food!, Fish and Fog!, Fishy Diesel!, Flying James, Gordon the Town Engine, Harvest, Jack Frost, James and Edward, James and the Cheese, Lazy Wheels, Leaves on the Line, Looking Splendid, Lost and Found, Luggage, Missing Murdoch, Party Time!, Percy's House, Percy's Plight, Percy's Spooky Tooth, Picture Posters, Puzzles, Railway Open Day, Really Useful Edward, Rushing Around, Scaredy Puffer!, Sea Sick, Seeing Steam, Ship Ahoy!, Size Wise, Sodor's Strong Man, Sodor Goes Pop!, Special Passengers, Special Treats, Stick with Steam, The Best Band, The Best Engine, The Flower Dome, The Flyover!, The Haunted Mine, The Smartest Engine, The Smugglers, The Tiny Engine and The Very Important Job.

Annual Stories

 * 1985 - Gale Warning, James' Rest Cure and Donald's Duck (cameo)
 * 1986 - Old Groaner
 * 1987 - Signal Failure and Percy's Passengers
 * 1988 - Percy and the Brake Van (mentioned) and Jack-in-the-Box
 * 1989 - Trapped by Trees (does not speak)
 * 1990 - Old Square Wheels, Donald and the Breakaways, Points of No Return and Thomas and the Cricketers
 * 1991 - Near Miss (mentioned) and Rusty Red Scrap Iron
 * 1992 - Galloping Sausage
 * 1993 - James' Traffic Jam and The Hut that Walked by Itself
 * 1994 - James' Rest Cure
 * 1995 - Easter Egg Special
 * 1996 - James Gets Cracking and Pantomime Pranks
 * 1997 - Rusty's Revenge and We Wish You a Merry Christmas! (mentioned)
 * 1998 - Engines to the Rescue
 * 1999 - Leaves on the Line
 * 2000 - Thomas the Famous Engine and The Flood
 * 2001 - Very Special Engines (does not speak), Donald and Douglas (does not speak) and Edward Saves the Day
 * 2002 - A Special Day for Thomas, Percy's Dream (does not speak), "That's the Way to Do It!" (cameo) and The Really Useful Traction Engine
 * 2013 Holiday Annual - The Biggest Present of All (cameo)

Videos
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 * Welcome to the Island of Sodor Logan! (stock footage cameo)
 * Welcome to the Island of Sodor Sam! (stock footage cameo)
 * A Friendly Farewell (cameo)
 * Meet the Contenders: Percy of Sodor (not named)
 * Meet the Contenders: Thomas of Sodor
 * Shark Escape (cameo)

Voice Actors

 * Michael Angelis (Thomas and the Magic Railroad; original workprints only)
 * Susan Roman (Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
 * Keith Wickham (UK; Hero of the Rails onwards, excluding Tit for Tat)
 * Kerry Shale (US; Hero of the Rails - eighteenth season)
 * Rob Rackstraw (US; The Adventure Begins onwards, UK; Tit for Tat only)
 * Sébastien Reding (French speaking Canada; Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
 * Fabrice Trojani (France and French speaking Canada; eighth season onwards)
 * Katsuji Mori (Japan; first - eighth seasons)
 * Masashi Ebara (Japan; Calling All Engines! onwards)
 * Helge Winther Larsen (Norway; Hero of the Rails - Tale of the Brave)
 * Paul Ottar Haga (Norway; eighteenth season onwards)
 * Simone Crisari (Italy)
 * Uraz Huerta (Latin America; Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
 * Héctor Emmanuel Gómez (Latin America; Thomas and the Magic Railroad; TV Version)
 * Mario Castañeda (Latin America; Hero of the Rails onwards)
 * Wanja Gerick (Germany; Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
 * Tobias Schmidt (Germany; Hero of the Rails onwards excluding Day of the Diesels)
 * Waldemar Barwiński (Poland; Hero of the Rails onwards)
 * Jeremy Luton (The Netherlands)
 * Asaf Corman (Israel; Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
 * Gadi Levy (Israel)
 * Gilan Shachaf (Israel; Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure only)
 * Troells Toya (Denmark)
 * Lucas Gama (Brazil; seventeenth season onwards)
 * Ulisses Bezerra (Brazil; Tale of the Brave only)
 * Jorge Teixeira (Spain)
 * Petri Hanttu (Finland; Hero of the Rails onwards)
 * Olga Kuznetsova (Russia; excluding Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure)
 * Um Sang-hyun (South Korea)

Trivia

 * A large-scale working replica of James, along with replicas of Thomas, Percy, Harold and Jack, was created by BBC Visual Effects for a tour in 2003. The battery powered locomotive is listed in the 2004 Guinness Book of Records as the largest model railway engine ever built, at 2.64 x 1.5 x 6.52 metres.
 * In Toby's New Whistle, James revealed that he once had a three-chimed whistle.
 * In the Greek narration of the Classic Series, James is called "Jimmy". From thirteenth season onwards, James has been referred to with his original name.
 * In the television series, James has been painted in four different liveries, more than any other engine. These include his Black, Red, Busy Bee (Black and Yellow) and his pink livery.
 * One of James' models is currently on display in Japan at the Hara Railway Museum (previously on display at Nitrogen Studios). Another model was sold to an unknown buyer.
 * In an interview with SiF, Andrew Brenner stated James was one of his favourite characters, along with Toby, Bill and Ben.
 * Nathan Clarke did an audio sample for James on his DAA Management Page.
 * James' whistle is Thomas and Gordon's at a low G and middle D flat chime.
 * James is named after James Furze, a friend of the son of the man who published the second book in the Railway Series.
 * James is the only Sodor Steam Team member to not have a video for Meet the Contenders.
 * James was originally drawn in "The Sad Story of Henry" from The Three Railway Engines as the engine that tried to push Henry out of the tunnel, however, children kept sending letters to Awdry asking why James was red before he was repainted in James the Red Engine. Awdry decided to make the Red Engine a different character altogether.
 * James went through several aesthetic changes in the television series:
 * Season 3:
 * His brake pipe now faces downwards.
 * Season 4:
 * His whistle sound changed to a higher-pitched version of Duck's, except in Bowled Out.
 * The brass window frames on his cab became smaller.
 * Season 5:
 * His whistle changed back to how it originally sounded.
 * His brake pipe now faces upwards.
 * Thomas and the Magic Railroad:
 * His brake pipe now faces downwards again.
 * The curve on James' cab lining underneath his window became shallower.
 * Season 6:
 * His safety valve disappeared.
 * Season 10:
 * His buffers were moved down slightly.
 * The riveting on his front bufferbeam disappeared.
 * His large scale model's funnel is shorter
 * His large scale model's lamp irons are bigger
 * His large scale model's lamp is bigger (Duncan's Bluff only)
 * His large scale model's buffer-beam is bigger
 * Season 12:
 * His signature crow's feet thinned.
 * His eyebrows became thicker.
 * Hero of the Rails:
 * He increased in size, making the top of his boiler the same height as Gordon's. His cab, funnel and tender were also scaled up accordingly, though his cab roof became rounder and his cab windows became slightly smaller.
 * The curve on James' cab lining became even more shallow.
 * His signature crow's feet thickened.
 * Season 17:
 * He gained permanent lamps on his front and tender.
 * The Adventure Begins:
 * Painted in his black Railway Series livery and received external brake shoes with wooden blocks were added on his rear driving wheels. Following his accident, he still had his brake shoes, but the wood blocks were replaced and he was repainted into his current livery. This change only appeared in this special.
 * His brake pipe now faces upwards again.
 * His side rods became silver.

Merchandise

 * ERTL (normal, metallic and Gold Rail; discontinued)
 * Wooden Railway (several versions, some discontinued)
 * Take Along (discontinued normal, metallic, Buzz Buzz and lights and sounds)
 * My First Thomas (normal, talking and interactive)
 * Motor Road and Rail (normal, talking and "Busy Bee" livery; discontinued outside Asia)
 * TrackMaster (normal, greatest moments, talking, flip face, RC and "Busy Bee" livery)
 * Hornby
 * Bachmann (HO and large scale)
 * Lionel Trains (G scale (discontinued) and O gauge)
 * Tomix Trains
 * My Thomas Story Library (discontinued)
 * Engine Adventures
 * Thomas Engine Collection Series (discontinued)
 * Mini Die Cast Collection (normal and with Santa hat; discontinued)
 * Departing Now (discontinued)
 * Thomas Town (discontinued)
 * Capsule Collection
 * Take-n-Play (normal, talking and pull back)
 * De Agostini (discontinued)
 * Trading Cards
 * Tomica
 * Woody Capsule Series
 * Capsule Plarail (normal, metallic, Buzz Buzz, bee livery and football team colours)
 * Mini Mini Plarail (discontinued)
 * Puka-Q (discontinued)
 * Pocket Fantasy (discontinued)
 * Brio (discontinued)
 * Wedgwood China Merchandise (money box)
 * Pez
 * LEGO (discontinued)
 * Mega Bloks (discontinued)
 * Around Town with Thomas
 * Discover Junction
 * Diablock
 * Collectible Railway
 * Motorized Railway
 * Push Along (large and small)
 * Thomas Aquadraw
 * Pullback Racers
 * Micro Rubber Engines
 * Pico Pico
 * Boss (normal, with yellow express coach; Busy Bee, with Fuel Tanker; pull back; discontinued)
 * Limited Edition Collection
 * Interactive Learning Railway
 * Minis
 * Classic Minis
 * Metallic Minis
 * Neon Minis
 * Dino Minis
 * DC Super Friends Minis (As The Flash, Krypton Armour Superman and Brainiac)
 * Warrior Minis
 * Christmas Minis
 * Core Moments Minis (Bumble Bee James)
 * Glow in the Dark Minis
 * Tootsie Minis (Blow Pop)
 * Steel Minis
 * Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Minis (As the Red Ranger)
 * Rail Rollers
 * Bath Toys
 * Choro-Q
 * MV Sports (with station; discontinued)
 * Pre-Cut Model Engine Books (discontinued; re-released; re-discontinued)
 * Adventures
 * Waku Waku
 * My First Thomas & Friends (various models)