
Thomas the Tank Engine Rheneas and the Roller Coaster
set 99564
Inspired by the popular "Rheneas &
the Roller Coaster" story in the "Hooray for Thomas" video.
This set's strong Sodor theme and collectible pieces--along with its unique
layout--make is a sure-fire seller. Reenact the famous mountain adventure--in
which Rheneas takes a passenger car full of kids on a thrilling mountain
adventure. Features an exclusive version of Rheneas. The 32-piece set
also includes a special passenger car and a unique spiral-track layout!

THOMAS the Tank Engine
is a fictional tank engine. He is blue, and has an 0-6-0 wheel arrangement
based on a LBSCR E2 Steam Tank Engine. He lives on the fictional Island
of Sodor, and is locomotive number 1 on the Sodor Railways. He is the
star of his own television series . The blue engine first appeared in
the 1940s, when stories about him were published in The Railway Series
by Reverend W.V. Awdry. Now he is the most well known fictional locomotive
in the world.
Other fun Information
- He has two coaches, Annie and Clarabel,
and his own branch line.
- His favorite saying is "Bust my Buffers"
and when he is really angry, "Bust my Boiler".
- Sir Topham Hatt calls him a "Really
useful engine".
- The #1 blue engine hates snowplows.
Thomas and Gordon was the first episode
of the television series and features a cheeky tank engine known as Thomas.
He teases Gordon for being too slow and lazy. Gordon plots to revenge
on the cheeky blue locomotive. On a morning when Thomas was ill, Gordon
takes revenge by starting the Express Train before Thomas is uncoupled.
The famous blue locomotive is forced to go the journey at high speed and
at the end of the line Gordon laughs. The #1 blue locomotive is faced
with a long slow ride home for his foolishness.
Further adventures cause him to:
- Have trouble with trucks.
- Rescue James
- Get fish in his boiler.
- Get stuck in snowdrifts.
- Race with Bertie the Bus. Fall down a
mine.
- Rescue Mrs Kyndley.
- Go on a runaway.
- Get covered in coal.
- "Go to breakfast" at the stationmaster's
house
- Get scared by a "Ghost".
- Get caught in a snowdrift again while
bringing the christmas tree.
- Help with the post train.
- Get "bumped".
- Meet the "bluebell" engine,
Stepney.
- Go faster than Gordon, with the help of
a jet engine.
- Help deliver items to the icecream factory
instead of taking children to the beach.
- And many other adventures...
The Reverend W. V. Awdry OBE
(15 June 1911 21 March 1997) was a clergyman, railway enthusiast
and children's author, best known as the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine.
Wilbert Vere Awdry was born in Romsey, Hampshire
in 1911. The son of a clergyman, he was himself ordained to the Anglican
priesthood in 1936. In 1938 he married Margaret Wale, and two years later
took a parish in King's Norton, Birmingham.
The characters that would make Awdry famous,
and the first stories featuring them, were invented in 1942 to amuse his
son Christopher during a bout of measles. The first book (The Three Railway
Engines) was published in 1945, and by the time Wilbert stopped writing
in 1972, The Railway Series numbered 26 books. Christopher subsequently
added a further 14 books to the series.
Wilbert's enthusiasm for railways did
not stop at his publications. He was involved in railway preservation,
and built model railways which he took to exhibitions around the country.
He retired from the clergy in 1965, and moved to Stroud, Gloucestershire.
In 1996 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
He died peacefully at his home on 21 March 1997, at the age of 85.
Last updated July 2, 2008
Thomas
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