Characters of Characters
Stations and Locations
Planes, Cranes, and
International Trains
Ways of Railways
Merch and Toys
100

This is how you spell the name of the green and cream-colored snub nosed 3 wheeled lorry who is exclusive to the classic series.

Madge

100

This is the spelling of the city that lies south of Tidmouth, which is famous for its large station and dockside harbor.

Knapford

100

This is how you spell the name of the North American steam engine bully who participated in a strength competition.

Vinnie

100

This town in Eastern England had Flying Scotsman visit them back in October of 2021. This is also the name of a city in Virginia. The name is pronounced NOR-foke, but it's spelled like this.

Norfolk

100

While Diesel is just known as Diesel among many people, he was referred to by a longer name on many of his early merchandise. A specific word describing his behavior was used before the name "Diesel." This is how you spell that word.

Devious

200

This is the correct spelling of the name belonging to the yellow bulldozer who is a member of "The Pack."

Byron

200

This is how you spell the name of the small station on Thomas' branchline that once won The Most Beautiful Station competition, thanks to Percy.

Maithwaite

200

This is how you spell the name of the faceless turned non-faceless gray crane that is stationed at a Sodor dockyard.

Big Mickey

200

Everyone knows this railway because all the engines in it became Skarloey Railway characters. This is how you spell the name of both the railway and the number one engine of the railway,

Talyllyn

200

The ERTL merchandise for "The Old Warrior" mistakenly spells his name likes this.

Bertrum

300

This is how you spell the name of the friendly green diesel that works with Bill and Ben (specify which letters are capital and lowercase)

BoCo

300

This is how you spell the name of the community where Mavis' Quarry Co is, which is painted on her side. This is also the name of Thomas' favorite station.

Ffarquhar

300
This is the correct spelling of the French electric international engine that both competed in and won the great race in a 2016 Thomas special.

Etienne

300

This famous symbol (&) is seen in the names of many railways, including the LB&SCR and the SE&CR. This is what this symbol is called.

Ampersand

300

Although this plane is better known Tiger Moth, ERTL Merchandise ends up putting this on its merchandise boxes.

Bi-Plane

400

This is how you spell the name of the diesel who is Bert's twin brother (use all types of characters, not just english letters)

'Arry

400

This is how you spell the name of the station where Gordon's express terminates. It is also the name of a town in England.

Barrow-in-Furness

400

The navy blue painted Italian tender engine who was introduced in the BWBA era carries a small orange coach with him quite often. This is how you spell his name.

Beppe

400
The SE&CR is the railway Bluebell is from. The only location in the name of the railway is what the C in the name stands for. This is how you spell the name of that location.

Chatam

400

Some pieces of Thomas merchandise, including DVD boxes, mistakenly spell the name of the long orange decapod who hates sheep like this.

Murdock

500

This is how you spell the name of the angry orange and gray truck who gets ripped apart by Oliver (include punctuation symbols)

S.C.RUFFEY

500

This is how you spell the name of the station on Duck's branchline where Oliver tells Duck about Bulgy in Bulgy's debut episode.

Haultraugh

500

This is the correct (English) spelling of the name of the little blue female Chinese tank engine who is also the number 1, just like Thomas.

Hong Mei

500

Everyone knows this railway as the Talyllyn's less popular sister railway, because it's only famous among Thomas fans for having Duke and Mighty Mac's class. This is how you spell the name of that railway.

Ffestiniog

500

I can't stop talking about this merchandise range and you won't be able to stop me. This merchandise looks like an oversized version of ERTL, and this is how you spell the name of that range.

De Agostini

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