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00:01Reach for the speed, reach for the whistle, go where the rail may run.
00:09Reach for the words, reach for the story, follow the rainbow sun.
00:17To a shining time station, where dreams can come true, waiting there for you.
00:35I'm reading this neat book.
00:37I was just at a party, and there was a guy there who did all this neat stuff with balloons.
00:42He made animals, and he even made clothes for us to wear.
00:45Balloon clothes. Come on, I'll show you.
00:48No, thanks.
00:49I'm reading. Where's Stacy?
00:52Somewhere. Shh.
00:55Hello? Stacy? I'm here.
00:58Oh, I'll get it.
01:02Hello. Shining time station. Stacy Jones speaking.
01:06Oh. Yes, Mr. King?
01:12Oh. Well, that's wonderful.
01:16Why, yes, we have had more passengers here lately.
01:20Well, I've been trying to make this the best station on the Indian Valley Railroad.
01:26Oh. Oh.
01:27Well, thank you very much, Mr. J.B. King Esquire.
01:32Oh, I sure will.
01:34Oh, bye-bye.
01:35Ah!
01:37That was the superintendent of the railroad.
01:41He said we are doing a terrific job, and we should keep up the good work.
01:44I'd better go see if we have any passengers.
01:47Come on, Matt.
01:48Let's think of something to do.
01:49I've already thought of something.
01:52What?
01:52Matt, I'm reading.
01:54I wish you two would keep it down.
01:57Come on, Tanya Banya, over here.
02:00I've been trying to sort out my library, but with all your noise, I can't even remember the alphabet.
02:07What comes before A, anyway?
02:10That's silly, Mr. Constructor.
02:12But Matt should play with his balloons. With me.
02:14Oh, yes, indeed.
02:16Matt sure is different from me.
02:18Well, sometimes being different means we can help each other.
02:24Just like Thomas and Terrence do.
02:27Who's Terrence?
02:28Terrence the tractor, Thomas' new friend.
02:32Would you like to meet him?
02:34Right you are, then.
02:40Autumn had come to the island of Sodor.
02:43The fields were changing from yellow stubble to brown earth.
02:47And the tractor was hard at work as Thomas puffed along.
02:58Later, Thomas saw the tractor close by.
03:01Hello, said the tractor.
03:02I'm Terrence.
03:03I'm plowing.
03:05I'm Thomas.
03:06I'm pulling a train.
03:07What ugly wheels you've got.
03:10They're not ugly.
03:12They're caterpillars, said Terrence.
03:14Thomas, I can go anywhere.
03:15I don't need rails.
03:17I don't want to go anywhere, said Thomas.
03:20I like my rails.
03:25Winter came with dark clouds full of snow.
03:28I don't like it, said Thomas' driver.
03:30A heavy fall is coming.
03:32I hope it doesn't stop us.
03:34Huh, said Thomas, soft stuff, nothing to it.
03:37And he puffed on, feeling cold but confident.
03:42They finished their journey safely, but by now the country was covered.
03:49You'll need your snowplow for the next journey, Thomas, said his driver.
03:53Huh, snow is silly soft stuff.
03:55It won't stop me.
04:01A snowplow was heavy and uncomfortable and made Thomas cross.
04:05He shook it and he banged it.
04:07And when they got back, it was so damaged that the driver had to take it off.
04:11You're a very naughty engine, he said to Thomas.
04:18Next morning, Thomas' driver and fireman came early and worked hard to mend the snowplow.
04:24But they couldn't make it fit.
04:29Thomas was pleased.
04:31I shan't have to wear it.
04:32I shan't have to wear it, he puffed to Annie and Clarabel.
04:36But they were rather worried.
04:37I hope it's all right.
04:39I hope it's all right, they whispered to each other.
04:44The driver was worried too.
04:46It's not bad here, he said to the fireman.
04:49But it's sure to be deep in the valley.
04:54Silly soft stuff, puffed Thomas.
04:58I didn't need that stupid old thing yesterday, and I shan't today.
05:03Snow can't stop me.
05:07He rushed into a tunnel thinking how clever he was.
05:10But there was trouble ahead.
05:14Cinders and ashes, said Thomas.
05:16I am stuck.
05:17And he was.
05:19Back, Thomas.
05:20Back, said his driver.
05:22Thomas tried, but his wheels spun and he couldn't move.
05:25The conductor went back for help, while everyone else tried to dig the snow away.
05:30But as fast as they dug, more snow slipped down until Thomas was nearly buried.
05:36Oh, my wheels and coupling rods.
05:38I shall have to stop here till I'm frozen.
05:41What a silly engine I am.
05:43And Thomas began to cry.
05:50At last, a bus came to rescue the passengers.
05:53And then, who should come to Thomas' rescue but Terrence?
05:58Snow never worries him.
06:14He pulled the empty coaches away, then came back for Thomas.
06:22Thomas' wheels were clear, but still spun when he tried to move.
06:29Terrence tugged and slipped and slipped and tugged.
06:32And at last, dragged Thomas clear of the snow, ready for the journey home.
06:55Thank you, Terrence.
06:57Your caterpillars are splendid, said Thomas.
07:00I hope you'll be sensible now, Thomas, said his driver.
07:04I'll try, said Thomas, and he puffed slowly away.
07:10Now Thomas has told me that Terrence has offered to give him plowing lessons.
07:15Thomas can't get off his tracks.
07:17Everyone knows that.
07:18It's the thought that counts.
07:21Just walk straight, sir.
07:23You'll be fine.
07:24Hi, kid.
07:25Hello, Mr. Conductor.
07:27Greetings, greetings.
07:29Oh, dear.
07:30When Schemer says hi, I say bye.
07:36Oh, Schemer, can I give you a hand?
07:39No, no, no.
07:39Don't worry about me.
07:40I'm perfectly fine.
07:44Darn gravity.
07:47Hey, Matt, Tanya.
07:49Pleasure as always.
07:51Hi, Schemer.
07:52What are those for?
07:53Well, these are some empty boxes I had left over from refilling my vending machines.
07:59Potato, chips, popcorn, et cetera, et cetera.
08:01Yeah, so I thought Schemer would give them to you so that you could do something with them.
08:06Something creative during those times when you're not enjoying yourself spending your money in my arcade.
08:12Well, he's going to...
08:14Sell them to you.
08:15Schemer.
08:15Schemer, I mean, I'm going to, uh, I'm going to, I'm going to give them to you.
08:24Oh, well, go wild, kids.
08:26Thanks, Schemer.
08:28Gee, that was nice of him.
08:30Yeah, well, as you can see, he tried to sell them to me first.
08:34Hey, that must be a good book you're reading there, Matt.
08:37It's great.
08:38It's all about a boy who rides a train that goes all the way across the...
08:42Oh, country.
08:45All right, just a little balloon accident here, that's all.
08:49That's it.
08:50I'm building a forge, then I can get some pieces of water.
08:53Well, why don't you go help him, Tanya?
08:56Huh?
08:57No.
08:58I'm going to build my own quartz.
09:09Private library.
09:11Keep out.
09:12Hmm.
09:14There.
09:16I'm going to need some music.
09:20Oh, come on, you guys.
09:22What's wrong with playing surfing safari?
09:27Oh, it doesn't swing, baby.
09:30The tune is nowhere.
09:33Oh, what do you want to play?
09:34Night in Tunisia?
09:37But forget it.
09:38Eh.
09:38Echorama.
09:43Where are you?
09:46Last time I tried that, I was just singing in the long run.
09:50The selection is Abilene.
09:53Ugh!
09:55Come on.
09:56Once we start, we'll all feel better.
09:58A one, a two, and three.
10:14Abilene, Abilene,
10:17prettiest town I've ever seen.
10:21Folks out there don't treat you mean.
10:24In Abilene, my Abilene.
10:30Oh, you know I sit alone every night.
10:36Watch the train roll out of sight.
10:41Don't I wish they were carrying me
10:43to Abilene, my Abilene.
10:52A crowded city, ain't nothin' great.
10:57Ain't nothin' in this crowd for me.
11:01Oh, I wish to my God
11:03that I could be
11:05in Abilene.
11:08My Abilene.
11:17Oh, Abilene, Abilene.
11:24That's the prettiest town I've ever seen.
11:29Folks out there don't treat you mean.
11:31Uh-uh, not in Abilene.
11:33No, it's my Abilene.
11:48Something on your mind?
11:50Grandpa, Matt doesn't want to play.
11:52He just wants to sit there and read.
11:54But I want to have fun with those balloons.
11:56So what's the problem exactly?
11:59Reading can be fun.
12:01Matt doesn't want to do
12:02what I wouldn't do.
12:03Why should he?
12:05You're both different.
12:08Life would be awfully dull
12:10if everybody wanted to do the same thing.
12:12The trick is
12:13to do some things on your own
12:16that you want to,
12:17but you can still do things together.
12:20Now,
12:22take the men and women
12:23who worked on the railroad.
12:26They were all railroaders,
12:28but they were as different
12:30as a night and day.
12:32This country is made up
12:34of people from all over the world.
12:36And a lot of them
12:37helped to build the railroads,
12:40canals,
12:41the roads too.
12:43I remember one day
12:44when I was
12:45a young engineer
12:47there on the
12:48Mount Cavalier line.
12:51A new fellow
12:52was working with me.
12:54He'd been born in Europe,
12:56and his parents
12:57brought him to this country,
12:59and then he was about your age.
13:01Mike was his name.
13:03He sort of kept to himself,
13:05didn't say much.
13:06And I was beginning to think
13:07he didn't like me or something.
13:10But
13:11the train was running smooth,
13:14the rails were shining in the sun,
13:18and we were passing through
13:19some beautiful country.
13:22And then
13:23we made that big turn,
13:26and there was
13:27Mount Cavalier,
13:30green, green pine
13:32all the way to the snow,
13:34on the top of the
13:36so white in the sun,
13:38so bright
13:38against the blue sky,
13:41he could hardly stand it.
13:45Mike turned,
13:46looked at me
13:47with a huge
13:49smile on his face,
13:51and he put his thumbs
13:52like that.
13:54And I knew
13:55he was all right.
13:57It turned out
13:59his English wasn't as good
14:01as he wanted it to be,
14:01as if he was just shy.
14:06Mike and I
14:07became
14:08real good friends.
14:10It just goes to show,
14:11you can be different
14:13and still be great friends.
14:16I like that story.
14:18Yeah, well,
14:19I've been thinking
14:20about writing down
14:21all these stories.
14:23Maybe
14:23make a book of them.
14:25That would be great.
14:26That way people
14:27could read them
14:28over and over again.
14:30That's the whole idea.
14:42What are you,
14:43kidding with all this
14:43or what, huh?
14:45Hi,
14:45steamer.
14:46Hey, Matt.
14:48I am trying
14:49to operate
14:50a high-class establishment
14:51here, you know?
14:52I mean,
14:52when people come in here,
14:53I want them to feel happy,
14:54optimistic.
14:55So they might say
14:56to each other,
14:57hey, darling,
14:58let us put some money
14:59in the jukebox
14:59enjoy some music
15:01before the next train comes.
15:02But I mean this,
15:03it looks like
15:03you're in jail
15:05or something,
15:05you know what I mean?
15:06That makes a bad
15:06impression, Matt.
15:08Tony keeps asking me
15:10to play with her.
15:11But I just want
15:12to read my book.
15:14So I built this
15:15to be by myself.
15:17Oh.
15:19Hey, hey.
15:20I hear you,
15:21Batman.
15:21I hear you.
15:22So, uh,
15:23you and Tonya
15:24had a little tiff,
15:25huh?
15:26Hey,
15:26let me tell you
15:27what always works for me.
15:28Play stupid.
15:31You know,
15:31pretend like you don't know
15:32what she's so upset about.
15:34I'm telling you,
15:35it drives the girls
15:37crazy.
15:39I don't want
15:40to drive anybody
15:42crazy.
15:44Hey,
15:45you want to win
15:46the fight,
15:46don't you?
15:47Okay.
15:47So pretend you don't know
15:48what she's so upset about.
15:49I'm telling you,
15:50Matt,
15:51take it from somebody
15:52who knows.
15:54Act stupid.
15:55Heh.
16:03Sometimes Thomas
16:04and his friends disagree.
16:05Don't you remember
16:06the race Thomas
16:07and Bertie had?
16:08Who could forget it?
16:09I certainly can't.
16:11I don't know
16:12that story.
16:14Splendid.
16:14Then you can't
16:15forget it either.
16:17That doesn't make sense.
16:19You really have
16:20to know something
16:20before you can forget it,
16:22right?
16:22So if you never knew it,
16:24you can't forget it.
16:26Now that means
16:27the people who
16:28have forgotten the most
16:29are the people
16:30who knew the most
16:31in the first place.
16:32Therefore,
16:33the people
16:34with the worst
16:35memories in the world
16:36are actually
16:37the smartest people
16:38in the world.
16:39Where was I?
16:41I've completely forgotten.
16:43Thomas and Bertie.
16:44Oh, yes.
16:46They met in the spring.
16:48By the way,
16:49does Tanya know this story?
16:50I don't think so.
16:52Splendid.
16:53Then she can't
16:54forget it either.
16:55Just look how much
16:56you two have in common.
16:58Anyway,
16:59Thomas met Bertie
17:00in the spring.
17:06Thomas was waiting
17:07at the junction
17:08when a bus arrived.
17:11Hello,
17:11said Thomas.
17:12Who are you?
17:13I'm Bertie.
17:14Who are you?
17:15I'm Thomas.
17:16I run this branch line.
17:18So you're Thomas, eh?
17:20I remember now.
17:21You got stuck in the snow.
17:23I took your passengers
17:25and Terrence the tractor
17:26pulled you out.
17:27I've come to help you
17:28with your passengers today.
17:32Help me,
17:33said Thomas.
17:34I can go faster than you.
17:36You can't,
17:37said Bertie.
17:38I can,
17:39huffed Thomas.
17:40I'll race you,
17:41said Bertie.
17:43The drivers agreed
17:44to the race going ahead.
17:46The station master said,
17:48Are you ready?
17:49Go.
17:52Thomas never could go fast
17:54at first
17:55and Bertie drew in front.
17:59Why don't you go fast?
18:01Why don't you go fast?
18:02Called Annie and Clarabel.
18:03Wait and see,
18:04wait and see,
18:05hissed Thomas.
18:06He's a long way ahead,
18:08they wailed.
18:09But Thomas didn't mind.
18:11He'd remembered
18:11the level crossing.
18:17There was Bertie
18:19fuming at the gates
18:20while they sailed
18:21gaily through.
18:23Goodbye, Bertie,
18:24called Thomas.
18:31After that,
18:32the road left the railway
18:33so they couldn't see Bertie.
18:40Then they had to stop
18:42at the station
18:42to let off passengers.
18:44Hip, hip, hip.
18:46Quickly, please,
18:47called Thomas.
18:48And off they went again.
18:50Come along,
18:50come along,
18:51sang Thomas.
18:52We're coming along,
18:53we're coming along,
18:54sang Annie and Clarabel.
18:56Hurry, hurry,
18:57hurry,
18:57pouted Thomas.
18:58Then he looked ahead.
19:00There was Bertie
19:01tooting triumphantly
19:03on his horn.
19:04Oh, deary me,
19:06oh, deary me,
19:07groaned Thomas.
19:10Steady, Thomas,
19:12said his driver.
19:12We'll be Bertie yet.
19:14We'll be Bertie yet.
19:15We'll be Bertie yet,
19:17echoed Annie and Clarabel.
19:19We'll do it.
19:20We'll do it,
19:20panted Thomas.
19:22Oh, bother.
19:23There's a station.
19:27Then he heard Bertie.
19:30Goodbye, Thomas.
19:31You must be tired.
19:33Sorry, I can't stop.
19:34We buses have to work,
19:35you know.
19:36Goodbye.
19:38Oh, dear,
19:39thought Thomas.
19:40We've lost.
19:42But he felt better
19:44after a drink.
19:45The signal dropped.
19:47Hurrah, we're off.
19:49Hurrah, we're off,
19:50pouted Thomas.
19:56As they crossed the bridge,
19:57they heard an impatient,
19:59honk, honk.
20:00There was Bertie waiting
20:02at the traffic lights.
20:04He started with a roar
20:06and chased on
20:08after Thomas again.
20:10Now Thomas reached
20:12his full speed.
20:13Bertie tried hard,
20:15but Thomas was too fast.
20:18Whistling triumphantly,
20:20he plunged into the tunnel,
20:22leaving Bertie
20:23toiling far behind.
20:32We've done it!
20:33We've done it!
20:34panted Thomas.
20:35We've done it!
20:36Hooray!
20:37We've done it!
20:38Hooray!
20:38Chanted Annie and Clarabel
20:40as they whooshed
20:41into the last station.
20:50Everyone was there
20:51to celebrate
20:52Thomas' victory,
20:53but they gave Bertie
20:54a big welcome too.
20:56Well done,
20:57Thomas, said Bertie.
20:58That was fun.
20:59But to beat you
21:00over that hill,
21:01I should have to grow wings
21:03and be an aeroplane.
21:09They now keep each other
21:11very busy.
21:11They often talk
21:13about their race,
21:14but Bertie's passengers
21:15don't like being bounced
21:16like peas in a frying pan.
21:19And Sir Topham Hatters
21:20warned Thomas
21:21not to race
21:21at dangerous speeds.
21:23So although,
21:24between you and me,
21:25they would like
21:26to have another race,
21:27I don't think
21:28they ever will.
21:29Do you?
21:35I want to be
21:36friends with Tanya.
21:38Just like Thomas
21:39is friends with Bertie,
21:40it's just that
21:41I also want to read.
21:43I'm sure she likes
21:45to read just like
21:45you do,
21:46but today she wanted
21:47to do something else.
21:49Oh, look at the time.
21:51I have to go and finish
21:53the last chapter
21:54of the book I'm reading.
21:55What's it called?
21:56The spider that came in
21:58from the cold
22:01Excuse me.
22:16I wonder what's in there today.
22:27You go to the left
22:29I go to the right
22:31You like the day
22:33I like the night
22:35I run in the mountains
22:37You swim in the sea
22:39There's absolutely nothing
22:41on which we agree
22:42because we do
22:44things differently
22:45I hate
22:46Yeah, we do
22:47things differently
22:51I'm kind of fuzzy
22:52You're kind of bald
22:54I'm round three
22:55You come when you're cold
22:58I stick to the ground
22:59You're up some tree
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