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{{Youmay|'''the My First Thomas book'''|'''[[Henry and the Tunnel (mini-book)|the mini book]]'''}}
 
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|illustrated by=[[Robin Davies]]
 
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'''Henry and the Tunnel''' is a [[My First Thomas (book range)|My First Thomas]]-style book.
 
'''Henry and the Tunnel''' is a [[My First Thomas (book range)|My First Thomas]]-style book.
   

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Henry and the Tunnel is a My First Thomas-style book.

Plot

Henry is shut in a tunnel for being naughty since he did not want the rain to spoil his paint and is eager to get out. He is given the chance when Gordon breaks down while pulling the Express and the train is too heavy for Edward to move alone. Sir Topham Hatt lets Henry out of the tunnel so that he and Edward can pull the train together. As a reward for his hard work, Henry gets a new coat of paint.

Characters

Trivia

Goofs

  • When Henry is coming out of the tunnel, he has no siderods.