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Does Thomas the Tank Engine drive himself?

They also drive themselves – it's made clear that they can move on their own power.
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Who is Thomas's driver?

Thomas' driver's name is Bob. In the animated series, Thomas' top speed is estimated to be between 30 and 40 miles per hour.
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How does Thomas the Tank Engine move?

Under a train's body shell lies the mechanism for moving the engine's eyes -- up, down, sideways, or 'round and 'round -- by radio control. In addition, there is a diaphragm pump and smoke unit to blow the specially formulated "smoke." But what really brings each engine to life is the faces.
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Who is the driver in Thomas and Friends?

James is a fictional anthropomorphic red tender locomotive from The Railway Series children's books by the Reverend Awdry and the TV series adaptation Thomas & Friends. He is a mixed-traffic engine, which means he is just as capable of hauling coaches and trucks.
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How is Thomas the train transported?

The dummy units are transported from location to location via flatbed truck. Thomas appears in full dress at Day Out With Thomas events hosted by railroads in arrangement with Mattel. Many of the larger railroad museums and tourist railroads across the United States host Day out with Thomas events periodically.
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Thomas was only following orders

Is Thomas the Tank Engine stop motion?

Thomas's adventures, which were animated using real models and stop-motion photography, were introduced to American television in 1989 as part of the PBS series Shining Time Station.
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Why does Thomas the Tank Engine have a face?

For Thomas they used their 1979 model of a LB&SCR model of a Class E2 tank engine which they suitably altered with a face and extended tanks to look like Thomas. Many of the characters in the 'Railway Series' books were thus modelled (with faces) by Hornby, including characters added for the television series.
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Can the trains in Thomas drive themselves?

One of the most remarkable things about the railways of the Island of Sodor is that they are managed by intelligent trains. These trains are capable of reasoning and planning out their own workdays. They also drive themselves – it's made clear that they can move on their own power.
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What fuel does Thomas the train use?

The engine carried a small amount of coal behind the cab and perhaps 1,500 gallons (5,700 liters) of water in its tanks. A tank engine is therefore self-contained and does not need the coal/water car.
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Can Thomas pull the express?

Thomas is given the job of pulling the express, but it is too heavy for him. Not wanting to admit defeat to Gordon, Thomas leaves some of the carriages around the island, leaving the important passengers stranded.
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Who is the oldest engine on Sodor?

Rheneas (Number 2)

He was built in 1865 by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. of Whitehaven, the same company that built Skarloey. They are the oldest working engines on the Island of Sodor.
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What kind of train is Toby?

Toby is a fictional anthropomorphic brown square tram engine in The Railway Series by the Reverend Wilbert Vere Awdry and his son, Christopher; he also appears in the television series adaptation Thomas & Friends. He is currently set to also appear in its reboot, Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
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When did Toby arrive on Sodor?

Toby was built in Ireland in 1879 and was shipped to the Island of Sodor to work at The Harwick Tramway. In 1904, the tramway closed and he was bought by the Elsbridge & Knapford Railway and was shipped there.
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Is a Tank Engine a train?

A tank locomotive or tank engine is a steam locomotive that carries its water in one or more on-board water tanks, instead of a more traditional tender. Most tank engines also have bunkers (or fuel tanks) to hold fuel; in a tender-tank locomotive a tender holds some or all of the fuel, and may hold some water also.
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Does Thomas the train have a conductor?

Conductor is a major character in Thomas and the Magic Railroad. He is a 20-centimetre tall conductor who narrated the television series episodes that aired on Shining Time Station. He also has a cousin named Junior.
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Where does Thomas the Tank Engine sleep?

Tidmouth Sheds are the engine sheds at Tidmouth and it has 7 berths, they are the main sheds of the railway and home to the Steam Team, the engines who sleeps there are Thomas, Percy, James, Gordon, Henry, Edward and Emily.
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Who is Thomas's enemy?

Diesel 10 is one of the two main antagonists of the Thomas & Friends franchise (alongside Diesel). He first appeared as the main antagonist of the 2000 film Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
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How old is Thomas and Friends?

The first series (1984) used stories from the first eight books, along with one specially written by the Rev. W. Awdry, Thomas's Christmas Party. The second series (1986) used stories from Book No.9 (Edward the Blue Engine) to Book No.30 (More About Thomas the Tank Engine).
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Who is the man in Thomas the Train?

In the American version, he has always been referred to by his actual name, Sir Topham Hatt, possibly because "fat" is a much more pejorative term in the US than in the UK.
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Why are trains not self driving?

Essentially, the height and distance between the train and the platform are not the same on each station. This is one of the key issues holding back the automation of the tube, according to the TfL document.
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Do trains run on autopilot?

Automatic train operation (ATO) is a technology used to automate the operation of trains. The degree of automation is indicated by the Grade of Automation (GoA), up to GoA4 in which the train is automatically controlled without any staff on board.
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Will trains go driverless?

New trains designed by Siemens and scheduled to be introduced from 2025 will have fully driverless capability.
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What age are Thomas trains for?

Thomas & Friends Talking Thomas & Percy Train Set, Motorized Train and Track Set for Preschool Kids Ages 3 Years and Older.
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Why is it called Thomas the Train?

In December of 1942, Awdry constructed a toy tank engine named “Thomas” for his son, Christopher, as a Christmas gift. The stories of Thomas quickly began, and eventually, his first published story came in 1946.
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