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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.
00:34What are you doing, you schemer?
00:36I am getting rid of this old arcade. It is a piece of junk.
00:40What's wrong with it?
00:42It's old.
00:43Kids, nobody wants to spend their money on an old, old, old, old machine.
00:48Around here, if you don't pull your weight, boom, into the trash you go.
00:53Ah! Oh, coming back later for you, pal.
00:57Hey, man, I don't want to.
01:01You can stay with me as long as you like.
01:05That's just great.
01:06Yep. I'll see you then.
01:10Well, this is really something.
01:12An old friend is coming to visit, and he'll be arriving today.
01:16What's his name, Grandpa?
01:17Nathaniel Cass, but we call him Nat.
01:20He's a very special fellow.
01:21I have to go pick up something at the store.
01:24It's a present I want to give him.
01:32Do you know Grandpa's friend, Nat?
01:34Oh, I'm afraid not.
01:36I wonder if he's old like Harry.
01:39What?
01:40Harry? Old?
01:41Oh, boy.
01:42I guess it's a matter of what you think old is.
01:45I think 12 is old.
01:48Oh, now what does that make me?
01:5060?
01:5260?
01:5370?
01:56Well, then how old are you?
01:58Well, let me tell you.
02:01Like my old granny used to say,
02:06you're as old as your tongue
02:09and a little older than your teeth.
02:12Come on.
02:14Oh, what I'm trying to say is
02:16you're only as old as you feel.
02:18And I feel pretty bouncy these days.
02:23What does that mean?
02:24You're only as old as you feel?
02:27Oh, it means you can be old on the outside,
02:29but still feel young in the inside.
02:33You know when people get older,
02:34they change on the outside.
02:36They get wrinkles, gray hair.
02:38Some people lose all their hair.
02:39Right, and that makes them look older on the outside.
02:42But what really matters
02:44is how you feel on the inside.
02:46That's what's really important.
02:53Hello, Shining Time Station.
02:55Stacey Jones speaking.
02:57Uh-huh.
02:58Oh, of course you can put your package
02:59on the train to Turley.
03:01Just a moment, please.
03:02Kid, I have to take this call.
03:04Will you please keep an eye out for Harry's friend?
03:06Sure.
03:07Bye.
03:07Bye, Stacey.
03:10Gee.
03:12This stuff must have been here forever.
03:14Look at this thing.
03:17Some kind of picture machine.
03:22What do you see?
03:23A couple of old people.
03:25Whoa!
03:25What's going on?
03:26Oh, she's my good, she won't sing.
03:28Oh, good old summer time.
03:32In the good old summer time.
03:36Crawling through the shady lanes
03:40With your baby bye.
03:44You hold her hand and she holds yours.
03:47And that's a very good sign.
03:50For she's my good, she won't sing.
03:55In the good old automata.
04:00No.
04:05Mr. Conductor, I should have known.
04:09Hello, Matt.
04:10Hope you liked the show.
04:11What have you there, Tanya?
04:14Just small junk.
04:15Junk as in rubbish?
04:17I think not.
04:18Some of those old things are beautiful.
04:20They have style, charm, personality, history.
04:25They do?
04:26Of course they do.
04:28Old things can be very special indeed.
04:32Take my friend Toby the tram engine.
04:34Toby is as old as the hills.
04:37And I'm afraid the railroad thinks
04:39He's of no use anymore.
04:41Well, here.
04:42Let me tell you.
04:57Toby is a tram engine.
04:59He has cow catches and side plates
05:01And doesn't look like a steam engine at all.
05:06He takes freight cars from farms and villages
05:09To the main line
05:10And is cheerful to everyone he meets.
05:19He has a coach called Henrietta
05:21Who has seen better days.
05:23It's not fair at all, she grumbles.
05:26Remembering she used to be full
05:27And nine cars would rattle behind her.
05:36Now there are only three or four
05:38For the farms and factories
05:40Send their goods mostly by truck.
05:42Tobey is always careful.
05:44Tobey is always careful.
05:45Cars, buses and trucks often have accidents.
05:48Tobey has not an accident for years.
05:50The buses are crowded
05:52And Henrietta is empty.
05:58A lady and a stout gentleman stood on Tobey's platform.
06:02He was, of course, Sir Topham Hatt
06:04But Tobey didn't know this yet.
06:09Come on, grandfather, cried the children.
06:11Do look at this engine.
06:13That's a tram engine, Stephen
06:15Said Sir Topham Hatt
06:17Said Sir Topham Hatt
06:18Is it electric?
06:19Asked Bridget
06:20PUSH!
06:21Hissed Toby
06:22PUSH!
06:23PUSH!
06:23Said her brother
06:24You've offended him
06:25But trams are electric
06:27Aren't they?
06:29They are mostly
06:30But this is a steam tram
06:31May we go in it, grandfather?
06:34Please?
06:34Stop
06:35Said Sir Topham Hatt
06:36To the conductor
06:37They all scrambled
06:39Into Henrietta
06:43Hip, hip, hooray
06:45Chanted Henrietta
06:46But Tobey did not sing
06:49Electric indeed
06:51Electric indeed
06:52He snorted
06:53He was proud
06:54Of being a steam train
06:58What is your name?
07:00Asked Sir Topham Hatt
07:01Tobey, sir
07:03Thank you, Tobey
07:04For a very nice ride
07:06Thank you, sir
07:07Said Tobey
07:08He felt better now
07:10This gentleman
07:11He thought
07:12Is a gentleman
07:13Who knows how to speak
07:14To engines
07:18The children came
07:19Every day
07:20For two weeks
07:21Sometimes they rode
07:23With the conductor
07:23Sometimes in empty cars
07:27On the last day of all
07:28The driver invited them
07:30Into his cabin
07:34All were sorry
07:35When they had to go away
07:40And Sir Topham Hatt
07:42And his family
07:43Thanked everyone
07:46Come again soon
07:47Replied Tobey
07:48We will
07:49We will
07:50Call the children
07:50And they waved
07:52Till Tobey
07:53Was out of sight
07:59The months
08:00The months passed
08:00Tobey had few cars
08:02And fewer passengers
08:06Our last day, Tobey
08:08Said his driver
08:09One morning
08:10The manager says
08:11We must close tomorrow
08:15That day
08:16Everyone wanted
08:17The chance
08:17Of a last ride
08:19The passengers
08:20Joked and sang
08:21But Tobey
08:23And his driver
08:23Wished they wouldn't
08:40Goodbye Tobey
08:41Said the passengers
08:42Afterwards
08:42We are sorry
08:44Your line is closing down
08:45So am I
08:47Said Tobey
08:52Nobody wants me
08:53Tobey thought
08:54And went on
08:55Happily to sleep
08:57Next morning
08:58The shed was
08:59Flung open
09:00And old Tobey
09:01Woke with a start
09:02To see his driver
09:03Waving a piece of paper
09:05At him
09:05Wake up Tobey
09:06They shouted excitedly
09:08Their mail has just arrived
09:09And there is a letter
09:10For us
09:11From the stout gentleman
09:12Maybe it's good news
09:17What was in the letter?
09:19I don't know yet
09:21But for Tobey
09:22And Henrietta's sake
09:22I hope it's good news
09:24I'm off to find out
09:27I hope it's good news
09:28I like Tobey
09:30And Henrietta
09:30Me too
09:33Here's the tray
09:34Let's go look for
09:35Grandpa's friend now
09:37Wait for me
09:41Nobody got off
09:43I hope Nat's still
09:44Coming to visit
09:47Well
09:48There's another train
09:49Coming today
09:50I bet he'll be
09:51On that one
09:52What if he forgot
09:53To get on the train?
09:55Well then maybe
09:55He took a bicycle
09:56Instead of a train
09:57A bicycle?
09:59Sure
09:59Just because a person
10:00Is older
10:01Doesn't mean
10:02He stops doing things
10:03Being old
10:04Is just a part
10:05Of a person
10:05You know
10:06The expression
10:06Older
10:08But wiser
10:09Well it's true
10:10That's why
10:11My grandpa
10:12Knows the answers
10:12To so many things
10:14That's right
10:15Older people
10:16Store up
10:17All the experiences
10:18Of a lifetime
10:19You know
10:20We can learn a lot
10:21From older people
10:21In fact
10:23Take a peek in here
10:24And you'll see
10:26And you'll see what I mean
10:54Every day
10:56Every day
10:58Come what may
11:01He was oh so old
11:03But I so wide
11:07He'd say
11:08You're only as old
11:09As you feel inside
11:16I learned many things
11:18From that old man
11:20Besides how to catch
11:21Fish by the river
11:22Bend
11:23How to keep
11:24To smile
11:26For a good long
11:28For a good long while
11:29Yes
11:30Life's like a fish
11:31And then
11:32He throws out
11:32His line
11:33Gets a pretty good catch
11:35Not all the time
11:36I don't mind
11:39He was strong
11:41And kind
11:43He was oh so old
11:45But I so wide
11:48He'd say
11:49You're only as old
11:51As you feel inside
11:58Now I'm getting old
12:00As you can see
12:01But I'm happy
12:02With my grandkids
12:03On my knee
12:05When they say
12:06Hey
12:06Tell me
12:08About the good old days
12:11I think
12:12That my friend
12:13Say
12:13Life's like a train
12:15He's running
12:16Down the track
12:16Through the sun
12:17And the rain
12:18And the magic road
12:21When you come to know
12:24When you're oh so old
12:27But I so wide
12:30You see
12:31You're only as old
12:32And you feel inside
12:36He was oh so old
12:38But I'm so wise
12:42You're only as old
12:44As you feel inside
12:47La la la la la la
12:51La la la
12:51La la la la
12:57That's an comeyak
12:58Grandpa
12:59He'll be along
13:00I got his present
13:01What is it?
13:03It's a surprise
13:05but i guarantee you will like it as much as he will
13:09yep we had some good times together great memories like what well you see
13:18nat liked to ride up on the engine with me
13:22and we had a faith she was a beautiful engine and she had a name the rainbow tiger but we
13:32called
13:33a tiger just for short the engine valley railroad retired the rainbow tiger and donated her to the
13:41railroad museum sort of like put the iron horse out the pasture now every weekend folks come down
13:52to the museum to look at her and to work on her matt and i had some fine times on
13:59the rainbow tiger
14:03well it just goes to show that even if the thing is a mighty old there can still be plenty
14:11of life
14:12left in it listen you kids i got work to do why don't you run along now okay see you
14:23later grandpa
14:31i wonder what's in the box i hope it's a toy old people don't play with toys maybe if they
14:37feel
14:38yummy dude look there's mr conductor grandpa was waiting for his friend nat he was telling us
14:45about some of his memories memories memories dreams of love so true over the sea of memories
14:54i'm drifting back to you oh yes memories are wonderful they let you experience a good time
15:03over and over again my word if you think about it everything has some kind of memory attached to it
15:10do you think these clothes have memories maybe they remember all the places that people wore them to
15:17hello oh oh there's that fellow again goodbye matt goodbye tanya
15:28uh kids uh when you're finished with these old clothes don't leave them lying around okay
15:32either clean them up or uh throw them away
15:38schemer hey that's my name don't wear it out
15:43what's wrong with the old arcade game just because it's old doesn't mean you have to throw it out
15:48hey you want to lie because it's trash that's why kids let me give you some advice if you want
15:57to
15:57get ahead in this world you have to be willing to change with the times now i want you to
16:02look at
16:03this and pay attention to your old pal schemer beautiful isn't it this is my poster for the machine
16:11of the future you see a smart businessman like myself for instance always invests in the future
16:19not the past so remember kids it is out with the old in with the new okay oh and kids
16:32uh do me a favor
16:33okay when you when you finish uh don't forget to clean up because a uh sloppy place means uh sloppy
16:39business
16:40later
16:46hey hi mr conductor my word are things hopping on the island of soda i can tell you now
16:53what's happened to old toby and henrietta
16:57it wasn't fair that they couldn't ride the tracks anymore i hope they didn't keep them as a shed
17:03let me start with my good friend thomas
17:10there's a line to a quarry at the end of thomas's branch it goes for some distance along the road
17:16thomas was always very careful to whistle here in case anyone was coming
17:26early one morning a large policeman was sitting close to the line thomas liked policeman he had
17:32been a great friend of the officer who had just retired he was a good morning thomas expected that
17:39the new officer would be friendly too but was sorry to see that he didn't look friendly at all
17:45he was red in the face and very cross
17:49disgracefully spluttered i didn't sleep a wink last night it was so quiet and now engines come
17:56whistling suddenly behind me i'm sorry sir said thomas i only said good morning
18:01the policeman pointed to thomas where's your cow catcher he asked but i don't catch cows sir
18:08don't be funny snapped the policeman he looked at thomas's wheels no side plates either and he
18:15wrote in his notebook engines going on public roads must have their wheels covered and a cow
18:20catcher in front to protect people and animals from being dragged under the wheels if they stray
18:25onto the line you haven't so you are dangerous rubbish said thomas's driver we've been along here
18:32hundreds of times and never had an accident that makes it worse the policeman answered he wrote
18:38regular lawbreaker in his book thomas puffed sadly away
18:51sir topham hat was having breakfast he was eating toast and marmalade the butler came in
18:57excuse me sir you are wanted on the telephone bother that telephone said sir topham hat
19:07i'm sorry my dear he said to his wife thomas is in trouble with the police and i must go
19:12at once
19:14at the station thomas's driver told sir topham hat what had happened
19:19dangerous to the public indeed we'll see about that sir topham hat spoke to the policeman
19:28but however much he argued with him it was no good the law is the law he said and we
19:34can't
19:34change it sir topham hat felt exhausted i'm sorry driver he said it's no use arguing with
19:42policemen we will have to make those cow catcher things for thomas i suppose everyone will laugh sir
19:48said thomas they'll say i look like a tram sir topham hat stirred then he laughed well done thomas why
19:57didn't i think of it before we want a tram engine when i was on my holiday i met a
20:04nice little engine
20:05called toby he takes freight cars from the farms but the trucks are taking over most of his work and
20:11he
20:11needs a change he has cow catches and side plates i'll write to his superintendent at once
20:27a few days later toby arrived
20:31that's a good engine said sir topham hat i see you brought your coach henrietta
20:37you don't mind do you sir asked toby the station master wanted to use her as a hen house and
20:43that
20:44would never do no indeed said sir topham hat we couldn't allow that
21:00toby made the silly cars behave even better than thomas did
21:18at first thomas was jealous but he was so pleased when toby rang his bell and frightened the
21:24policemen they've been firm friends ever since
21:33so toby and henrietta have a new lease on life they're chugging down the rails as happily as ever
21:40hey i've got great news the next train is coming soon how about a little music to speed her along
21:47i've got a nickel in here somewhere
21:55oh here come our marching order okay everyone get ready and uh no hot doggin you dig
22:04pushy pushy pushy
22:18train is uh
22:19the train is uh
22:21coming oh yeah
22:29the train is a coming
22:33Train is a-coming, train is a-coming, oh yeah. Better get your ticket, oh yeah.
22:46Better get your ticket, oh yeah
22:51Better get your ticket, better get your ticket
22:58Better get your ticket, oh yeah
23:12Train is leaving, oh yeah
23:17Train is leaving, oh yeah
23:23Train is leaving, train is leaving
23:29Train is leaving, oh yeah
23:37Oh, oh yeah
23:46Well, I'm out of the furnace, my old friend there
23:50How are you?
23:52Great seeing you again
23:53Good, good, come on in
23:57Come on in
24:02What do you got here?
24:06Well, I don't know
24:11Oh Harry, a magic block of clay
24:15It's just a piece of clay
24:17No, it's not just a piece of clay
24:20It's a magic block of clay
24:22Do you know that there's almost anything you would want in that block of clay?
24:27Like
24:28You like a pony?
24:30Yeah
24:31Yeah, it's just a beat
24:32Yeah
24:59Aileen
25:44Is this one broken?
25:46Oh, no. That's a piece of junk. It outlived its time.
25:50You see, around here, we are entering the space age. Take a look.
25:55Oh, that thing. I can play that anywhere.
25:58I come here for the old machines. They're the fun ones.
26:03You're not going to throw this one out, are you?
26:07Oh, well, uh, that was part of the plan.
26:11That would be a shame. Look at the lines on this beauty.
26:16They don't make arcade machines like this anymore.
26:20Oh, well, I guess I'll have to go elsewhere.
26:23Good day to you.
26:24Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
26:26Do you want to play this machine?
26:28That's why I came here.
26:30For you, I'll put it in service.
26:35Would anyone like to play with me?
26:36I do. Me too.
26:38Oh, let's get started.
26:40Okay.
26:43Pardon me. Excuse me. Do you think you need a fourth?
26:47Oh, I...
26:49What do you think?
26:50Why not?
26:51Sure.
26:52Come on, join us.
26:53Great, great, great.
26:54Out of the way, out of the way.
26:55Me first, me first.
26:56Hey, hey, hey.
27:00Shining Time Station, Stacy Jones speaking.
27:04Does the train literally stop here?
27:07Yes, three times a day.
27:09Uh, what did you say?
27:21Yes, it is loud in here.
27:25Shining Time Station may be old, but it still has plenty of life in it.
27:31Oh, what else can I do for you?
27:35Reach for the speed.
27:37Reach for the whistle.
27:39Go where the rail may run.
27:43Reach for the words.
27:45Reach for the story.
27:47Follow the rainbows.
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