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“It's not fair..."
"Shush!”
― Thomas and Gordon in Tidmouth Sheds.

The Other Side of the Mountain is an upcoming nineteenth season episode.


Plot

Thomas enjoys nothing more than racing Bertie on his branch line, but one day, Thomas discovers that Bertie isn't traveling along with him on the road. He eventually meets up with him at Ffarquhar, and Bertie explains that he had to take a different route which is on the other side of the mountain, since men were reconstructing the route he usually takes. Bertie tells Thomas that there are beautiful trees, sparkling waterfalls and a rainbow. Thomas wonders if what Bertie says is true, but is sad to know that he can't see it all since his rails won't guide him to the other side of the mountain.

Throughout Thomas' journeys, Bertie constantly teases Thomas with the fact that he can't see what's on the other side of the mountain, and everyone tries to convince Thomas that Bertie is making it all up. However, the next day, when Thomas meets Bertie at the level crossing with a goods train, Bertie tries to tell Thomas that what he said isn't made up, but before he could explain what he meant, Thomas puffs away in a very bad temper, believing that Bertie was teasing him all along. Thomas is so cross that he didn't realize that he passed a red signal, and the signalmen warns Thomas that he will have a collision with Toby. Thomas tries to stop, but the Troublesome Trucks push him into a set of points that are set against him, derailing him, and causing him to run through the countryside close by the road.

Butch arrives to take Thomas to the Steamworks by road, since he derailed far away from the tracks. He then takes him to what apparently is the route Bertie was taking all along, and Thomas soon discovers that the "junglely trees, the sparkling waterfalls, and the rainbow" on the other side of the mountain was actually a billboard. He then apoligizes to Bertie at the Steamworks, and learns that he wasn't making it all up after all.

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In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese やまのむこうがわ

The Other Side of the Mountain

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“Welcome to the Steamworks, my friend!”
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