VOLUNTEERS and staff of the West Somerset Railway are preparing for one of the heritage line’s most unusual weekends of the year - the annual visit of the famous blue locomotive from the Island of Sodor, Thomas the Tank Engine.
Although Thomas will be the star of the show wherever he goes, Sir Topham Hatt - the Fat Controller - will also be attending to make sure the WSR lives up to the standards of his railway.
As Henry, Duck, and Gordon would only sulk if they had to stay at home in their sheds, they are also having an outing on the West Somerset line, taking passengers to meet Thomas at Minehead station on July 7 and 8.
For West Somerset Railway General Manager Paul Conibeare it will be his second year of working alongside Sir Topham.
Mr Conibeare said: “It was my first time in 2006 for spending a day on the platform at Minehead Station rather than on the footplate of a steam engine and it really brings home to you how much children love Thomas.
“Despite all of the other attractions we provide on the platform of Minehead station, such as the children’s entertainers, model railways, stalls, and the rest, it is the blue engine coming and going that draws the eyes and gets the excited shouts.
“There are no two other days in the West Somerset year quite like it in terms of numbers of small visitors and the excitement level.”
Visitors who want to travel from Bishops Lydeard in the morning behind Thomas’s larger friends need to pre-book seats for the trains.
There are still some vacancies on Daisy the diesel railcar and on the 12.40 steam train.
More information about the ‘Days Out with Thomas’ can be obtained by telephoning 01643 704996 or by visiting http://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/.
Photos by Alan Meade.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Thomas the Tank Engine and friends visit West Somerset Railway
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