Thomas the Tank Engine Wikia
Advertisement
This article is about 'the episode'. You may be looking for 'the magazine story'.
“Let me in! Let me in!"
"No, no! Not by the smoke of my chimney, chim chim!"
"I'll Chuff, and I'll puff, and I'll break your door in!”
― Percy and Toby

Ghost Train, retitled Percy's Ghostly Trick in American releases, is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season. In the US, this story aired on the Shining Time Station episodes Things that Go Ga-Hooga in the Night and Scare Dares and Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales.

Plot

Percy is telling Thomas and Toby the story of a ghost train that his driver told him the night before. Percy is afraid to think of it, however Thomas doesn't believe a word and runs off calling Percy a silly little engine. Percy tells his driver that Thomas didn't believe in the ghost and Percy's driver explains that he does not either; it was a story on television. Percy can't help but be disappointed.

That evening, after his work at the harbour is done, Percy runs back to the shed. Percy enjoys running at night and knows exactly where he is despite the dark. What Percy doesn't know is that a broken cart of lyme is ahead on the tracks. While the farmer has gone for help, Percy comes down the line and smashes the cart to pieces and the lyme completely covers Percy, who runs to the nearest signal box

At the signal, Percy meets Toby and his driver explains to the signalman what happened. The signalman arranges to sort out the hazard on the line, but suggests Percy be cleaned up as he looks like a ghost. This gives Percy an idea to scare Thomas and asks not to be cleaned yet. Toby promises to help.

At the shed, a scared Toby arrives and tells Thomas, who is preparing to take his evening train, that Percy has had an accident. Thomas is concerned for Percy, but also worries that this will make him late. Toby tells him the line has been cleared, but that he thinks he saw Percy's ghost. Thomas is unconcerned and tells Toby not to worry.

However, after this, a ghostly voice comes from outside demanding to be let in. Thomas is frightened as the shed doors open and reveal what appears to be Percy's ghost. Thomas, terrified, quickly runs off to collect Annie and Clarabel.

The next morning, Thomas finally returns and meets Toby at the station. Toby asks what happened and Thomas reveals he slept in the goods shed claiming he didn't want to intrude as Toby would be sad about Percy. However, as he makes his excuses, Percy whistles in the distance and Thomas runs off.

Percy, now cleaned up and none the worse for his adventure, arrives having heard everything. Percy can't help but be pleased as Toby remarks that Thomas is acting as if he had seen a ghost.

Characters

Locations

Trivia

  • This episode is based on the story of the same name from The Railway Series book, Tramway Engines.
  • The ghost engine is just Percy covered in white streamers and with Edward's whistle.
  • In all narrations, when Toby says "Anyone would think that our Thomas had just seen a ghost", the word ghost is said with a spooky echo.
  • Percy and Toby's exchange at the shed spoofs "The Three Little Pigs".
  • The crate of treacle, later used in "Woolly Bear", is seen when Percy scares Thomas at the end.
  • A deleted scene shows Terence pulling the lyme-cart.
  • Ringo Starr's US narration of this episode has been broadcast on the Shining Time Station episode "Things that Go Ga-Hooga in the Night" but was never released on VHS, and has not yet been commissioned for a DVD release.

Goofs

  • In the opening shot of the viaduct, a light on the scaffolding goes on a bit too late.
  • When Thomas interrupts Percy during his ghost story at the beginning, it's daytime in the original version of the episode, but in the restored version of the episode, it's close to dusk.
  • The lime is blown up just before Percy collides with it.
  • When Percy turns up at the signalbox, he is covered in lime but his driver and his fireman are spotless when they should be covered in lime too.
  • When Percy says "That'll teach him to say I'm a silly little engine!", his face moves.
  • In the shot of Toby telling Thomas about Percy's accident you can tell the film was cut, as his eyes jerk from up to down.
  • When Thomas puffs out of the sheds, a piece of studio equipment can be seen through the shed window, the shed door moves and a plank can be seen through the door.
  • For some reason, in the restored version, Toby leaves Percy to go to the sheds a little later than he did in the original version and the scene of him leaving is sped up.
  • Before Percy smashes the cart, a black box is attached to his cab.
  • During the scene when Thomas visits Toby at the station after his scare, Thomas is right next to Toby for the wide shots, but a little farther forward during his close-ups.
  • As Thomas leaves the Sheds, his lamp isn't turned on.
  • For the second half of the episode, Thomas is missing some paint around his front coupling hook.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゆうれいきかんしゃ Ghost Engine
Spanish Los Fantasmas de Percy Percy's Ghost
Welsh Yr Ysbryd The Ghost
Dutch De Spooktrein The Ghost Train
Polish Duch Pociągu The Spirit Train
Norwegian Spøkelsestoget The Ghost Train
Danish Thomas og den Spøgelset Toget Thomas and the Ghost Train
German Der Geist The Ghost

Gallery

Episode

Advertisement