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This article is about the 1987 magazine story. You may be looking for the episode, the Buzz Book, the board book, or the 1998 magazine story.

“Why did you come in so fast?"
"I was pushed.”
― The Fat Controller and Thomas

Thomas and the Trucks is a magazine story.

Plot

One night, Thomas keeps the other engines awake and grumbles about getting tired of pushing coaches and wants to see the world. Although they do not take notice of his boasting, he is cheered up when Edward tells him that he will stay in the yard the next day, while Thomas can take his trucks for him. The following day arrives, and Thomas feels much happier to start his day to arrange trucks.

However, the trucks can be very noisy, impolite, rambunctious and silly and they sometimes play tricks on an engine who is not used to them. Edward warns Thomas to be careful on handling trucks, but he is too excited to take his advice. After the trucks are arranged, Thomas is ready to go - but the trucks are not ready and groan at Thomas to wait, but Thomas will not wait as he pulls them out of the yard.

Thomas is enjoying his journey through Henry's Tunnel, while rumbling past fields and clattering through stations, but the trucks are getting crosser and crosser. At last, Thomas starts to climb up Gordon's Hill with all his might while the driver makes sure that he has to keep the train steady. But when they reach the top and stop, the trucks start bumping into each other and push Thomas down the hill! Thomas tries to stop them from making him go so fast, but the trucks just giggle and continue pushing. Thomas is travelling much too fast to stop at the next station, as they rattle straight through and swerve into the goods yard.

Thomas shuts his eyes and stops just in front of the buffers, and the Fat Controller tells him that he has got a lot to learn about trucks. And when he will learn more about them as much as Edward, he will be a really useful engine.

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Trivia

Goofs

  • Henry is in his new shape.
  • Edward tells Thomas if he would like to take his coaches for him, when in fact, it was trucks.
  • In the first illustration, James' wheel arch lining is red, his tender lining is yellow and his whistle is missing.
  • One of the trucks has a second series face despite the story being based on series 1.
  • In the eigth illustration, the side of Thomas' running board is pink.
  • In the forth illustration, one of Thomas' side windows is blue.
  • In the fifth illustration, Thomas' whistle base is yellow.
  • In one illustration, part of Thomas' cab step is beige.

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