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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.
00:33That should do it.
00:35I'm going to explain how the pulley system works for the overnight mail.
00:39Would you give me that mail sack, please?
00:42Harry, I'm sure your pulley system works, but I'm still going to have to spend the night here.
00:47Wait and see how it works before you decide.
00:50Now, we're going to pretend this bag is full of mail.
00:54Fact and heavy.
00:55Now, the midnight special is going to come roaring through.
00:59It's going to hold out its mail, and
01:07I'll hook, we'll pick it up, and put it on this line, and run along here, and go out there.
01:13There.
01:14To be picked up by the Daybreak Express.
01:19So all the work is done for you.
01:20You don't have to spend the night here.
01:24Are you really going to spend the night here, Stacy?
01:27Wow, that's neat.
01:29You never did that before.
01:30Where will you sleep?
01:32In my sleeping bag.
01:33I keep telling you, Stacy, you don't have to spend the night.
01:38My pulley system will switch the mail for you.
01:41You don't have to be here.
01:43It's all automatic.
01:44What if the mail gets stuck in the middle?
01:47Oh, I know.
01:47I know it probably won't.
01:48But what if it does?
01:49I want Shining Time to be the most dependable station on the line.
01:53So, I'm going to stay.
01:56Well, if you're going to stay, I'll stay with you.
01:59I can't leave you here by yourself.
02:03Are you going to sleep in pajamas?
02:06Pajamas?
02:07No.
02:07I think I'll sleep in my clothes and then change in the morning.
02:10You get to sleep in your clothes?
02:13I still have to brush my teeth and wash my face.
02:16Yes.
02:17But you get to sleep in your clothes.
02:21I better go find my sleeping bag.
02:23I'll see you kids later.
02:26Would you like to sleep here?
02:28I don't know.
02:29Do you think it would be scary?
02:32You mean like ghosts and stuff?
02:35No, I'm not afraid of ghosts.
02:37Are you afraid of ghosts?
02:38Um, I...
02:39Oh, I...
02:51Oh...
02:54Oh...
02:55Oh...
02:56Oh...
02:57Oh...
02:58Oh...
02:59I found this in the lounge car on the express to Twiddley Junction.
03:03Some poor fellow must have forgotten it.
03:05Hello, you two.
03:07Gracious, you both look like you've seen a ghost.
03:10I knew it was Mr. Conductor.
03:12Uh, me too.
03:13Mr. Conductor.
03:15Who else?
03:16Of course it's me.
03:17Who did you think it was?
03:19Oh, I see.
03:20You saw that hat floating along, and you thought, dearie me, spooky-wooky.
03:26No, no.
03:27Uh-uh-uh.
03:28Well, it would scare the dickens out of me if I saw a hat floating around the room.
03:34Really?
03:34I'd be leaving in the air and screaming my head off.
03:38I was a little scared.
03:41Me too.
03:43Just a little?
03:44I was pretty scared.
03:46It was scary.
03:48I was about to scream.
03:51I was gonna run for the door.
03:54Really?
03:55Well, you both certainly acted brave.
03:57You know what they always say?
03:59Fuzzy things are hairy, but spooky things are scary.
04:03Which reminds me of a story.
04:05A scary joke that Percy played on Thomas.
04:08Come along, and I'll tell you all about it.
04:26And every year on the date of the accident, it runs again as a warning to others.
04:33Plunging into the gap, streaking like a lost soul.
04:38Percy, what are you talking about?
04:41The ghost train.
04:42Driver saw it last night.
04:45Whirr, asked Thomas and Toby.
04:47He didn't say.
04:48Oh, it makes my wheels wobble to think of it.
04:51Huh, said Thomas.
04:53You're just a silly little engine.
04:55I'm not scared.
05:01Thomas didn't believe in your ghost, said Percy next morning.
05:05His driver laughed.
05:07Neither do I.
05:08It was only a pretend ghost story.
05:11Percy was disappointed.
05:14That evening, he came back from the harbor.
05:22Percy knew where he was, even in the dark.
05:25Crows farm crossing.
05:27We shan't be long now.
05:33He liked running at night.
05:36Rails hunged, and the signal lights shone green.
05:41But a broken cart load of lime lay ahead.
05:44Sam the farmer had just gone for help.
05:53Percy broke the car to smithereens.
05:57Lime flew everywhere.
05:59He puffed quickly to the nearest signal box.
06:06Percy's driver explained what had happened.
06:09I'll see to it, said the signalman.
06:11But you'd better clean Percy, or people will think he's a ghost.
06:16Percy chuckled.
06:18Do let's pretend I'm a ghost and scare Thomas.
06:21That will teach him to say I'm a silly little engine.
06:25Toby promised to help.
06:40Thomas was being oarsed up for his evening train.
06:45Percy's had an accident, cried Toby.
06:47Poor engine, said Thomas.
06:50Botheration.
06:51That means I'll be late.
06:53They've cleared the line for you, but there's something worse.
06:57Out with it, Toby.
06:58I can't wait all evening.
07:00I've just seen something, said Toby.
07:03It looked like Percy's ghost.
07:05It said it was coming here to warn us.
07:10Huh.
07:10Who cares?
07:11Don't be frightened, Toby.
07:13I'll take care of you.
07:29Well, Percy, no, no.
07:32Not by the smoke of my chimney, chimney, chimney.
07:36I'll chuck and I'll puff and I'll break your door in.
07:45Oh, dear, exclaimed Thomas.
07:47It's getting late.
07:48Oh, I'd no idea.
07:50Oh, I must find Annie and Clarabel.
07:55It was morning when Thomas returned.
07:59Where have you been, asked Toby.
08:01Ah, well, said Thomas.
08:03I knew you'd be sad about Percy and I, uh, I didn't like to intrude.
08:08I slept in the freight shed and...
08:14Oh, sorry.
08:15Can't stop.
08:16Got to see a coach about to train.
08:22Percy was none the worse for his adventure
08:25and was still enjoying himself enormously.
08:28He had heard everything.
08:29Well, well, well.
08:31What do you know about that?
08:33Anyone would think, chuckled Toby,
08:36that our Thomas had just seen a ghost.
08:42I think Thomas was silly to imagine that Percy was really a ghost.
08:46Our imaginations usually fill up more at night than they do in the daytime.
08:51And Thomas' certainly did that night.
08:54Do you ever spend the night here, Mr. Conceptor?
08:56When I'm not out traveling in far-off lands,
08:59I sleep in my bunk bed right inside the switch house.
09:02Do you sleep in your clothes?
09:04Goodness, no.
09:05I have a lovely pair of brand new pajamas that have choo-choo trains all over them.
09:11Which reminds me, I must take them out of the dryer.
09:14I really love them when they're still warm.
09:17I'll see you later.
09:18Hats off to you.
09:21Mr. Conductor sleeps here.
09:24Aunt Cece, how are you going to sleep here?
09:26Let's ask if we can sleep here.
09:27Damn!
09:29Aunt Cece, Aunt Cece, can we sleep here too?
09:32Please, please, can we say yes to you?
09:34Do you want to sleep here at the station?
09:35Yes, yes, please, can we?
09:37Oh, I don't know.
09:38Oh, please, you'll be sleeping here.
09:40Grandpa will be sleeping here.
09:41Come on, it'll be fun.
09:42Well, I'll tell you what.
09:44If it's okay with your parents, I guess it's okay with me too.
09:47Wait a minute, wait a minute.
09:48That's not a yes yet.
09:51Stacey Jones?
09:53Oh, hi.
09:54How are you?
09:56Wendy.
09:57Wendy Brackman.
09:58Oh, kids, come over here and say hello to Wendy.
10:00Wendy, this is Matt and Tanya.
10:02Hi, Matt and Tanya.
10:03Are you a magician or something?
10:05Well, sometimes I feel like one.
10:08Oh, well, Wendy's an old friend of mine, and she has a wonderful talent.
10:12She can make anything out of paper, including hats.
10:16But I love making masks.
10:18Oh, would you show the kids?
10:19Of course.
10:20Listen, I'll go call your parents and see if you can spend the night.
10:23Oh, thank you, thank you.
10:24Let's see, what kind of masks should we make?
10:27Scary masks.
10:29Yeah.
10:31Oh, that's a scary one.
10:34Want to see another scary one?
10:35Yeah, watch this.
10:38Wow.
10:39I wonder if you can guess it while I'm cutting it out.
10:43Let's see.
10:45Here we are.
10:47Anything?
10:48Here we go.
10:49Cut number two.
10:50Cut number three.
10:54Here we go.
10:56Face?
10:57Yes.
10:57What kind of a face?
10:58A very scary face.
11:00Chilling to the bone.
11:02It's a cool.
11:03Let's finish up.
11:05It's scary.
11:06I am almost done.
11:11Oh, look at that.
11:15Wow.
11:16That's it.
11:20Whoops.
11:20There's my train.
11:22Gotta go.
11:23Goodbye, Stacy.
11:24Oh, good to see you, Wendy.
11:26Goodbye, Matt and Tanya.
11:28Bye.
11:28Okay.
11:29Gotta cut out.
11:30Bye.
11:32Bye-bye.
11:34What did our parents say?
11:35What did they say?
11:37Well, they said, yes, you can stay overnight.
11:40Oh, great.
11:41I'll go get you a couple of sleeping bags.
11:43Terrific.
11:43Wait, I can't wait.
11:45And what do you two shorter-than-average people got to be so happy about?
11:49We're going to spend the night at the station.
11:51You're going to sleep here?
11:53Yeah.
11:53The two of you are going to sleep here?
11:55Yep.
11:55For the entire night?
11:56Yeah.
11:58Aren't you scared?
12:00No.
12:01Scared of what?
12:02Of what?
12:04Of everything.
12:05Of the dark.
12:06Of the boogeyman.
12:08Of the guy with his head on backwards.
12:11What guy with his head on backwards?
12:14The guy who used to scare the living daylights out of me?
12:17That's true, the guy with his head on backwards.
12:18Did you ever see him?
12:22Not exactly.
12:23No.
12:24I don't think there's a guy with the head on backwards.
12:26I think it's just your imagination.
12:29Oh, yeah.
12:30Yeah.
12:31Come on.
12:32Let's go outside and play.
12:35Kids nowadays, they're just not afraid as they should be.
12:41Like I was.
12:44I would be scared to death to sleep here.
12:49Without any lights on.
12:52Without my blankie.
12:55Without my mommy.
13:00I know that this place is haunted.
13:04Why don't they?
13:09Genius time.
13:11Genius time.
13:13Maybe what they need is something to be afraid of.
13:19Oh.
13:29Crazy desk.
13:46This place sure looks different that night.
13:49Sure does.
13:53How are you kids doing?
13:55You ready for bed?
13:56We're not sleeping.
13:58I know the feeling.
14:01The railroad never sleeps.
14:03There's somebody doing something all the time.
14:15I used to work nights.
14:17I couldn't sleep.
14:20Not when you're running the overnight train to Pelican Falls.
14:26The signal would be green.
14:29The track straight as it were.
14:34And we'd go whizzing through those sleepy old towns.
14:38Give me a tug on the whistle every now and then.
14:41In case a critter was wandering on the track.
14:45No people around.
14:47Did it all be in their beds?
14:51I used to imagine people loved the sound of that whistle.
14:56Telling them the train was on time.
14:59Males coming through.
15:01And they can sleep sound tonight.
15:05And that's what you two should be doing.
15:07Now, crawl in there.
15:10We're still not sleepy.
15:13Well, just shut your eyes and pretend you are.
15:17I'll be right there in my office.
15:26Did you remember to brush your teeth?
15:28Oh, Mr. Conductor.
15:29Yes, we did.
15:30But we're still not sleeping.
15:33Please tell us a story.
15:35You want a story?
15:37Yes, but not a scary story.
15:39Not a scary story.
15:42Then what about a hairy story?
15:45Well, actually, a woolly story.
15:49Are we all ready?
15:56In the summer, the werecrews cut the long grass along the tracks, raking it into heaps to dry in the
16:02sun.
16:04At this time of year, Percy stops where they have been cutting.
16:10The men load up his empty wagons, and he pulls them to the station.
16:22Tobey then takes them to the hills for the farmers to feed their stock.
16:43Percy gave a ghostly whistle.
16:46Don't be frightened, Thomas, he laughed.
16:49It's only me.
16:50Your ugly fizz is enough to frighten anyone, said Thomas.
16:54You're like ugly indeed.
16:56I'm a green caterpillar with red stripes, continued Thomas firmly.
17:01You crawl like one, too.
17:03I don't.
17:04Who's been late every afternoon this week?
17:07It's the hay.
17:09I can't help that, said Thomas.
17:11Time's time, and Sir Topham Hatt relies on me to keep it.
17:15I can't if you crawl in the hay till all hours.
17:19Green caterpillar indeed, fumed Percy.
17:23He set off to collect some hay to take to the harbour.
17:27Everyone says I'm handsome, or at least nearly everyone.
17:32Anyway, my curves are better than Thomas's corners.
17:36Thomas says I'm always late, he grumbled.
17:39I'm never late, or at least only a few minutes.
17:43What's that to Thomas?
17:44He can always catch up time further on.
17:47All the same, he and his driver decided to start home early.
17:52Then came trouble.
17:59A crate of treacle was upset all over Percy.
18:07Percy was cross.
18:10He was still sticky when he puffed away.
18:16The wind was blowing fiercely.
18:19Look at that, explained the driver.
18:21The wind caught the piled hay, tossing it up and over the track.
18:27The lion climbed here.
18:29Take a run at it, Percy, his driver advised.
18:32Percy gathered speed.
18:34But the hay made the rails slippery, and his wheels wouldn't grip.
18:38Time after time, he stalled with spinning wheels,
18:41and had to wait till the line ahead was cleared before he could start again.
18:50Everyone was waiting.
18:52Thomas seethed impatiently.
18:55Ten minutes late, I warned him.
18:57Passengers will complain.
18:59And Sir Topham Hatt.
19:00Then they all saw Percy.
19:02They laughed and shouted.
19:09Sorry, I'm late, Percy panted.
19:13Look what's crawled out of the hay, tears Thomas.
19:17What's wrong, asked Percy.
19:19Talk about hairy caterpillars, puffed Thomas.
19:21It's worth being late to have seen you.
19:31When Percy got home, his driver showed him what he looked like in a mirror.
19:38Bust my buffers.
19:39No wonder they all laughed.
19:41I'm just like a woolly bear.
19:44Please clean me before Toby comes.
19:46But it was no good.
19:48Thomas told Toby all about it.
20:03Instead of talking about sensible things like playing goats,
20:07Thomas and Toby made jokes about woolly bear caterpillars
20:10and other creatures which crawl about in hay.
20:14They laughed a lot.
20:15But Percy thought they were really being very silly indeed.
20:24Percy was quite a sight.
20:26It was good.
20:27It was daytime.
20:28At night, I don't know what they would have made of him.
20:31Now go to sleep, you two.
20:33But we're still not sleepy.
20:35Well, shut your eyes and pretend you are.
20:39Good night.
20:40Good night.
20:49What was that?
20:50What was what?
20:50Did you hear something?
20:51No.
20:57Bruce, what's the matter?
20:58Did you hear something?
21:00Gee, I don't know.
21:23A mysterious hand just dropped a nickel in the slot.
21:27Hey, hey, hey.
21:28You guys, a mysterious hand just dropped a nickel in the slot.
21:31Huh?
21:32Huh?
21:33Huh?
21:33Who?
21:33Well, who said it?
21:34Well, I suppose it wants us to play something.
21:37Oh, well, that's a good guess, Tex.
21:39Well, thank you, Rex.
21:40You're welcome, Tex.
21:42So, let's all play something.
22:09Let's play something.
22:10Let's play something.
22:14Oh, well, this time is a Morris' man in the slot.
22:23Hey, hey.
22:24Hey, time's for me to be withers out.
22:31Oh, my darling, oh, my darling Clementine, you are lost and gone forever. Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
22:56Oh, my darling, oh, my darling, oh, my darling.
23:20Oh, my darling, oh, my darling, oh, my darling Clementine, you are lost and gone forever. Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
23:47Who's playing the jukebox? Kids, it's much too late to be playing music. It's way past your bedtime.
23:54But, baby, we are... No, but... Come on out there. Get into your envelopes.
24:00Now, where do you want me to send you off to? Very far away. Alaska.
24:04Alaska? Oh, you're going to need a lot of stamps. Here you go.
24:09Where do you want to go, honey?
24:11California.
24:12California. Here we go. Five stamps you do.
24:17All right. Okay, now let's go right to sleep. All right, I'll be right here in Harry's office, and I'll
24:24see you in the morning.
24:25But we're still not sleepy.
24:26Well, just shut your eyes and pretend you are.
24:33Why do grown-ups always say that?
24:47What was that?
24:48I don't know. I'll have a look.
24:51I'll go with you.
24:52Kids, come on. Go back to sleep now.
24:54There was probably just the wind knocked something over.
25:00There was nothing over there.
25:02Maybe it came from the other side.
25:05Oh, happily, the midnight special will be coming through soon.
25:09And you'll see how my pooling system works with the mail.
25:11Oh.
25:25This mess is scary, though.
25:29Genius time.
25:31Genius time.
25:32I'll be the man with his head on backwards.
25:38What's wrong?
25:39The sleeping bags will nod it off the bottom.
25:41Mine's so.
25:42I'm going to fix that.
25:44Me too.
25:46I am the man with the backwards head.
25:48No, no, no, no, no.
25:49I am the man with the head on backwards.
25:52I am the man with the fellow...
25:55Oh.
25:57Oh.
25:58Oh.
26:01Oh.
26:02Oh.
26:09It's the mysterious person again.
26:19It's the real man with his head on backwards.
26:21It's the real man with his head on backwards.
26:31Is that a schemer?
26:32I do believe it was.
26:34Were his clothes on backwards?
26:35I do believe they were.
26:37I'm getting real tired.
26:39Me too.
26:40Did you see how my pooling system took the mail from the midnight special and left it for the
26:45Daybreak Express?
26:47Yes, it works.
26:48But I had to be here to make sure.
26:51Hey, come on, you guys.
26:53How do you expect us kids to get any sleep?
27:04Good night, man.
27:06Good night, Tanya.
27:07Good night, Harry.
27:09Good night, Grandpa.
27:12Good night.
27:20Good night, schemer.
27:22Good night, schemer.
27:25Good night.
27:28Good night.
27:31Good night.
27:32Good night.
27:33Good night.
27:34Good night.
27:36Reach for the speed, reach for the whistle, go where the rail may run.
27:44Reach for the words, reach for the story, follow the rainbow sun.
27:52To a shining time station
27:55Where dreams can come true
27:58Waiting there for you
28:03So much to see, so far to travel
28:07So much to learn to know
28:09Friends by your side, hopes to hold on to
28:14Who knows how far you'll go
28:18To a shining time station
28:21Where dreams can come true
28:26Your own imagination
28:29Waiting there for you
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