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James and the Troublesome Trucks is a magazine story.

Plot

James has been left alone in the shed for being naughty and is not allowed to push coaches and trucks in the yard. He is beginning to cry when the Fat Controller arrives to see him at last. He tells James that he had given him a lot of trouble, as James apologises and promises to behave himself. The Fat Controller orders him to pull the trucks for him, which makes him feel happy once more.

He puffs out of the shed to arrange his trucks, who are not happy to see "a red monster". But James takes no notice, as he pulls them out of the station into an open line. Along the way, the trucks try hard to make James give up as they let their brakes on and their axles run hot, and the trouble has to be put right each time they do so. But James is determined not to be beaten, as he pulls them slowly but surely along the line and eventually climbs up Gordon's hill.

James' driver warns him to look out for trouble as he goes faster, and soon they are halfway up. James is panting as he climbs, when all of a sudden with a jerk - it all becomes easier for him to climb to the top. However his driver shuts off steam as he sees the troublesome trucks roll backwards down the hill - the coupling has broken. But the guard manages to stop the trucks and goes out to warn approaching engines. James finds this out as he backs carefully down to collect the trucks, thinking how silly they are.

Edward - who is behind James' train - calls to him if he needs some help, but James turns down the offer as he tells Edward that he will pull them on his own. In return, Edward warns James not to let the silly trucks beat him as he slowly struggles to climb to the top of the hill and soon he succeeds. James and his train arrive safely at the station and he goes to rest in the yard, when Edward pulls up alongside him - with the Fat Controller on board. James wonders what he will say after his mishap with the trucks. But instead of feeling cross with him, the Fat Controller smiles and praises James for his tremendous efforts to make the most troublesome trucks on the line behave. He also tells James that he deserves to keep his red coat, which makes James feel more satisfied after all the hard day's work.

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Trivia

  • This story is based on the first series episode, Troublesome Trucks.
  • One of the trucks is depicted with the Spiteful Brake Van's face.
  • The lead truck is a short wheelbase truck.
  • Instead of some trucks, all the trucks broke away from James while he tries to pull them uphill.
  • Thomas does not arrange James' trucks like he did in the original episode. Instead, James arranges his own trucks.

Goofs

  • In the third illustration, James' driver has a blue face.
  • In the first illustration, Thomas' left wheel arch is grey.
  • The Troublesome Trucks have second series style faces despite the story being based on the first series.
  • In one illustration, James' number is too small.
  • In the tenth illustration, Edward's whistle is not painted in yellow.
  • The lining on James is yellow and his wheels are light grey, when both should be black.

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