My Journey with Thomas the Tank Engine is a book published by Egmont.
The book takes the reader on a trip around the Island of Sodor with Thomas the Tank Engine and contains little-known facts, stickers, a collector's postcard, double-sided map and poster, a passport and the reader's very own ticket to ride.
Characters
- Thomas
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- James
- Percy
- Toby
- Douglas
- Bill
- Emily
- Diesel
- Mavis
- Duncan
- Annie and Clarabel
- Bertie
- Trevor
- Cranky
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Lady Hatt
- Farmer McColl
- Donald (does not speak)
- Ben (does not speak)
- Rusty (does not speak)
- Harold (does not speak)
- Jeremy (does not speak)
- Rheneas (not named; does not speak)
- Skarloey (cameo)
- Lady Hatt (cameo)
- Duck (mentioned)
- Sir Handel (passport only)
- Peter Sam (passport only)
Trivia
- The map includes all important locations from the eighth through twelfth series, among others.
- A picture-read story based off the seventh series episode, Three Cheers for Thomas was featured in the passport, titled Thomas and the Race.
- The events of the eighth series episode Emily's New Route, seventh series episode Bad Day at Castle Loch, tenth series episode Thomas and the Jet Plane, and first series episode The Sad Story of Henry are referenced in the book.
- Several location placements are established for the New Series; they differ from previous and future maps alot:
- The Fishing Village is said to be in Suddery.
- Wellsworth Vicarage Orchard is placed on The Main Line between Crosby and Wellsworth.
- The Lighthouse and the Beach are on the Main Line, between Crosby and Knapford.
- McColl Farm is placed near the end of Thomas' Branch Line.
- The Wharf is described as being at the top of Duck's Branch, at Arlesburgh, but it is marked near Norramby on the map.
- The Quarry is a Granite Quarry north of Maithwaite, which has taken the place of Marthwaite from the Railway Series map.
- Toby's Branch is depicted as the Mid-Sodor Railway from the Railway Series map, with stations Cas-ny-Hawin and Ballamoddey being marked.
- Duck's Branch and the Peel Godred Branch link up via Toby's Branch Line.
- Misty Valley (S11) is located north of Killdane on the Peel Godred Branch.
- The Central Bridge is located on the Peel Godred Branch, south of Kirk Machan.
- The Scottish Castle, Black Loch and Misty Valley (S6) are located north of Peel Godred.
- The Tower Windmill is on The Main Line, between Killdane and Kellsthorpe near Kellaby.
- The Ruined Castle is also on The Main Line, west of Kellsthorpe.
- The station from Snow Engine is located near Kellsthorpe.
- Bluff's Cove is located on the Kirk Ronan Branch, near Rolf's Castle.
- Sodor Airport is on a separate Branch Line, between Kellsthorpe and Crovan's Gate.
- Henry's Tunnel is the tunnel on the Headlands.
- The passport mentions events of other episodes in certain character profiles:
- The tenth series episode Thomas and the Treasure for Thomas.
- The sixth series episode Thomas, Percy and the Squeak for Annie and Clarabel.
- The eighth series episode Edward the Great for Edward.
- The fourth series episode Henry and the Elephant for Henry.
- The fourth series episode Paint Pots and Queens for Gordon.
- The tenth series episode The Green Controller for James.
- The second series episode Percy and Harold for Percy.
- The sixth series episode Toby Had a Little Lamb for Toby.
- The Railway Series book The Twin Engines for Donald and Douglas.
- The seventh series episode Bill, Ben and Fergus for Bill and Ben.
- The eighth series episode Emily's New Route for Emily.
- The seventh series episode Three Cheers for Thomas for Bertie.
- The seventh series episode Harold and the Flying Horse for Harold.
Goofs
- Duck and Oliver are left out of the character profile in the passport.
- At one point, it is incorrectly stated that James is still the only red engine on Sodor.
- The Wharf is described to be in Arlesburgh, but the map included marks it near Norramby.
- Kellsthorpe is incorrectly spelled as Kelsthorpe.
- There are no tracks leading to Great Waterton.
- Shen Ven is misspelled as Shen Yen.