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- “Hello, Thomas. What are you doing here?"
"I'm pulling a train. Can't you see?"
"Where are your coaches then?"
"Why, bless me, if we haven't left them behind!” - ― The signalman and Thomas
Thomas' Train, retitled A Big Day for Thomas in American releases, is the fifth episode of the first series. It is based on the story of the same name from the Railway Series book Thomas the Tank Engine.
Plot
Thomas has recently been grumbling about only being used to collect the coaches for the other engines, wanting to pull passenger trains as well. The other engines laugh, telling him he is too impatient and would be bound to leave something behind. Thomas is determined to get a chance to prove them wrong.
That night, Thomas and Henry are alone in the shed as Henry is ill. The workmen try their hardest to make him better but to no avail, Thomas feels sorry for Henry. The next morning when Henry is due to take the early train and Thomas is needed to get the coaches ready, he starts to hope he will be allowed to pull the train if Henry is not able to. He excitedly leaves to fetch the coaches.
Thomas brings the coaches to the platform and is eager to run round in front. His driver does not let him, telling him to be patient. Soon, all the passengers are aboard and the coaches are ready to leave and there is still no sign of Henry, much to Thomas' excitement. The Fat Controller arrives to see what is going on and is told about Henry. He orders to find another engine and as Thomas is the only one available, he allows the tank engine to take the train.
Thomas, full of joy, quickly moves to the front of the coaches despite his driver again warning Thomas not to be impatient, but wait until everything is ready. For some unknown reason - either he is too impatient to wait, the driver has pulled a lever by mistake, or the crew have forgotten to couple him to the coaches - Thomas ends up leaving the station without the coaches and the passengers are very surprised and angry. The men in the signal box outside the station wave and shout, though Thomas thinks they are cheering.
Thomas puffs along the line, thinking pulling coaches is easier than he was told. He keeps seeing people waving at him and assumes it is because he has never pulled a train before. Eventually, Thomas is stopped at a signal set to danger. Thomas is cross at being stopped when he was going so nicely and blows his whistle, alerting the signalman who asks what Thomas is doing on this part of the line. Thomas explains he is pulling a train, but the signalman asks him where the coaches are. Thomas looks back and realises he has left his train behind, he is very upset at his mistake and almost cries. The driver tells Thomas not to be upset and he sadly reverses back to the station.
At the station, all the passengers are complaining to the Fat Controller about what happened, but when Thomas returns, they forget to be cross, see how sorry he is and allow him to try again. This time, Thomas is properly coupled to the coaches and he really gets his chance to pull the train. But for a long time afterward, the other engines begin to tease Thomas and remind him of his mistake, much to his annoyance.
Characters
- Thomas
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- Sir Topham Hatt
- James (not named)
- Lady Hatt (cameo)
- Stephen Hatt (cameo)
- Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
- The Ffarquhar Policeman (cameo)
- Märklin Engine (deleted scene cameo)
Locations
Trivia
- The events of this episode were retold in The Adventure Begins.
- In the restored version of the episode, the close-up shots of Thomas' whistle are different.
- Davey Moore has cited this episode as being one of his favourite episodes, alongside the fifth series episode, Rusty and the Boulder and the seventeenth series CGI episode, Luke's New Friend.
- Recreated and additional scenes of this episode were produced in 1988 for the Ladybird book, The Sad Story of Henry/Thomas's Train/Thomas and the Guard.
- A clip of this episode was shown during the review of the first Betamax video release on TV-AM.
- This episode and Thomas and the Trucks was repeatedly shown on 27th February 1989 before the second series aired a week later.
- In the Japanese version, Henry teases Thomas at the end. But in both Ringo and George's narrations, James and Henry are both the ones who tease Thomas.
- This episode was the first made Korean dub by DVD Acadamy.
- This episode was also included on the two video collections, Calling All Toddlers 1 and 2.
Goofs
- When Henry is being worked on, one of the workmen does not have his overalls completely painted on.
- When Thomas is shunting the passenger coaches, there already seems to be people inside them.
- When Thomas passes the signal box without his train, his eyes are misaligned.
- The man with the red hat and blue coat and Stephen Hatt on the bridge were two of Thomas' passengers.
- When Thomas says "If Henry is ill, perhaps I shall pull his train," he has his sad face on when his tone of voice suggests that he should be happy. But he is more concerned than happy about Henry having taken ill.
- Bridget and Stephen Hatt, the man with the red hat and blue coat and the Ffarquhar Policeman are smiling in the shot of them waving at Thomas, when they are supposed to be shouting.
- In two close-up shots of Thomas, his wheels are going at a different pace to the background.
- At the end of the episode, Henry's train is missing a brake coach.
- When the others tease Thomas, Gordon is among them, but a few seconds earlier, he was outside the station.
- In the close-up of Thomas puffing down the line there is a rope pulling him along by the coupling.
- In the whole scene of Thomas at Knapford at the beginning, blu-tack is visible underneath his face.
- When the narrator says, "The porter banged the doors," a window pane is missing on one of the coaches.
- When Thomas first shunts the coaches, the back buffers of the coach are at their normal height. A few scenes later, however, the buffers are lowered to accommodate Thomas' buffers. Then in every scene after that, they are at their normal height again. Furthermore, in the same shot, a small light flickers on Thomas' smokebox.
- James is seen passing by with a train whilst Thomas is shunting the coaches, yet James was at Tidmouth Sheds when Thomas left.
- When Thomas runs round to the front of the coaches, a handle appears on the top of his lamp, but in the next shot it disappears.
- Thomas' eyes are misaligned at the end of the episode when the other engines are teasing him.
- When Thomas is switching tracks to buffer to his coaches, his eyes appear misaligned.
- In the penultimate shot, as Thomas puffs backwards into Platform 4, he is heard chuffing before he moves.
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Books
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Home Media Releases
#01 Thomas and Gordon | #10 James and the Express | #19 The Flying Kipper |
#02 Edward and Gordon | #11 Thomas and the Guard | #20 Whistles and Sneezes |
#03 The Sad Story of Henry | #12 Thomas Goes Fishing | #21 Toby and the Stout Gentleman |
#04 Edward, Gordon and Henry | #13 Thomas, Terence and the Snow | #22 Thomas in Trouble |
#05 Thomas' Train | #14 Thomas and Bertie | #23 Dirty Objects |
#06 Thomas and the Trucks | #15 Tenders and Turntables | #24 Off the Rails |
#07 Thomas and the Breakdown Train | #16 Trouble in the Shed | #25 Down the Mine |
#08 James and the Coaches | #17 Percy Runs Away | #26 Thomas' Christmas Party |
#09 Troublesome Trucks | #18 Coal | |