Despite having limited appearances, this character is memorable for his iconic "Railways are no good!" attitude.
George the Steamroller
Shining in the morning sun...
Thomas, You're the Leader
An ERTL Percy makes a brief cameo in this episode.
Flour Power (Season 9)
Diesel 10's original VA for TATMR
Keith Scott
The first special to introduce a new narrow gauge character
Hero of the Rails (Introduced Victor)
An American locomotive, who has handrails over his face.
Vinnie
We're gonna have a lovely day...
Percy's Seaside Trip
The last RWS story adapted for the model series.
Mind That Bike
Douglas, Oliver and Toad's VA for the CGI series.
Joe Mills
This special marked Jack the Front Loader's return to the series.
King of the Railway
Percy is very good friends with this HUMAN character, despite them only appearing in one episode.
Tom Tipper the Postman
Big wheels squeal as we start to grip...
Sounds (The Sounds Song)
Toby in a blizzard
Toby Had A Little Lamb (Season 6)
Aside from Pierce Brosnan, this actress was approached to narrate the series from The Great Discovery onwards.
Gwyneth Pawtrol
This special marked Annie and Clarabel's first speaking role in the CGI series.
Blue Mountain Mystery
Double Fairlie
Mighty Mac
Really useful, good-good friends, work together to the end...
Thomas and Percy
This episode marked Neville's last appearance in the series.
This celebrity visited Shepperton Studios during production of Season 11 in 2007.
Tom Hanks
This special featured Thomas and James's new VA's for the series going forward.
The Adventure Begins
This character interestingly first appeared without a face, but later gained one during the model era.
Butch the Tow Truck
James, and Edward, Percy as well...
The Whistle Song
This Nitrogen Era episode is a very loose adaption of a Henry story from one of Chris Awdry's books.
Tickled Pink (Loose adaptation of Henry Sees Red)
This person once claimed that Toby was their favorite character.
Christopher Awdry
This special marked the last ON SCREEN appearance of the Diesel Works.
The Great Race