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Thomas Railway Stories


The Railway Series

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This volume contains three more stories from the bestselling Railway Series, written by The Reverend W. Awdry and read by Michael Angelis. Thomas the Tank Engine has been delighting children for over 60 years. He first puffed his way out of the station in a series of hugely popular books, then he appeared on television and even starred in his own movie! Now you can enjoy three more original adventures about the little steam train and his friends, and listen to some songs about him too. "Toby the Tram Engine" is the seventh book of the famous "Railway Series" - Thomas is in trouble, so The Fat Controller asks Toby to come and help run the Branch Line. "Gordon the Big Engine" - Gordon has been naughty and The Fat Controller has to be stern with him. Fortunately, Gordon learns his lesson and becomes a Really Useful Engine again. "Edward the Blue Engine" - Edward is old, and some of the other engines are rude about the clanking noise he makes as he works. They're not rude now. Find out why in these stories. It's full steam ahead again with these three fantastic books, as read by Michael Angelis, the narrator of TV's Thomas & Friends.

 

This book is part of a book series called The Railway Series .

This book was published 2008 by BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House .

Reverend Wilbert Awry created Thomas the Tank Engine when his son Christopher became ill with measles. Christopher kept asking for more stories and Wilbert began writing them. The first of the railway series was published in 1945. Awdry wrote 26 Railway books in total before Christopher took over the series.

This book is in the following series:

The Railway Series

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