Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway

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Wooden Railway
Company
  • Learning Curve (1992–2011)
  • TOMY (2011–2012)
  • Mattel (2013–2017)
Availability1992–2017 (25 years)

Thomas Wood, formerly called Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway (known to many fans as Thomas Wooden Railway) is a wooden railway system designed and created by Learning Curve. It is one of two Wooden Railway lines that feature the characters from Thomas & Friends. The other is BRIO. However, this line is the only line to feature characters from The Railway Series.

Learning Curve

Learning Curve created the line in 1992. This line was created with the help of Roy Wilson.[1] One of the first sets for the line was the 22 piece starter set.[2] This set and many of the earlier sets had generic track until 1995, which is the year that Learning Curve patented the "Clicketyclack" track design.[3]

The models at this time were made from painted wood, with plastic being added for the wheels and faces. Metal was used for the magnets and axles. These models got upgraded. The wooden smokeboxes were replaced with plastic smokeboxes. These also include more realistic funnels. These models would not last long, because they got revamped again in 2002. These models had more detailed, newer faces.

The battery-powered line of characters were first released in the 1990s.[4] The second version of these models got released in the 2000s.[4] Learning Curve created new track in the 2000s, so that this line of characters could use the track.[5]

Like many other brands, Learning Curve faced a recall around the time of the economic downturn. The models involved in this recall had red or yellow paint, and were sold between January 2005 and June 2007. Tests with these models indicated there was the presence of lead. Hence, there was a risk of lead poisoning.[6]

Learning Curve was also responsible for the creation of the Talking Railway Series in 2008. This series of engines and destinations could interact with each other through gold magnets found on the engines.

In 2009, this line was affected by the takeover of the Thomas franchise by Mattel's preschool division Fisher Price. Now, this line was creating the new characters from the CGI series, and rereleases of the originals with CGI faces. Learning Curve (RC2) got acquired by TOMY, who continued making the line until they gave up the rights to Fisher Price.

Fisher Price

In 2013, Fisher Price acquired the Thomas Wooden Railway line from TOMY. The models from TOMY would continue to be made although over time these models began to evolve. They introduced rounder corners to the models, so that children would not injure themselves.

Mattel reintroduced most of the battery powered line as well as adding new characters.[4]

In 2017, they altered the models again.

Thomas Wood

In 2018, the line changed to become Thomas & Friends Wood. Much less paint has been applied to the models. Some characters even have compartments for figures (which come with said characters). The track is redesigned, and can connect to previous Thomas Wooden Railway track or other manufacturers' track using adapters.

A YouTube stop motion series has been created to promote this line.[7]

Products

Products that are introduced or discontinued individually before or after being included with larger items in bold.

Vehicles

Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Thomas 1992 2017
  • LC99001 (1992–2012)
  • Y4083 (2013–2017)
Edward 1992 2017
  • LC99002 (1992–2012)
  • Y4071 (2013–2017)
Henry 1992 2017
  • LC99003 (1992–2012)
  • Y4072 (2013–2017)
Gordon 1992 2017
  • LC99004 (1992–2012)
  • Y4073 (2013–2017)
James 1992 2017
  • LC99005 (1992–2012)
  • Y4070 (2013–2017)
Percy 1992 2017
  • LC99006 (1992–2012)
  • Y4082 (2013–2017)
Toby 1992 2017
  • LC99007 (1992–2012)
  • Y4081 (2013–2017)
Duck 1994 2009
  • LC99018 (1994–2009)
  • BDG01 (2014–2017)
2014 2017
Donald 1994 2008 LC99009
Douglas 1994 2010 LC99010
Oliver 1995 2003
  • LC99062 (1995–2003)
  • LC99028 (2006)
2006
Bill 1992 2004 LC99014
Ben 1992 2004 LC99015
Bill and Ben 2005 2010
  • LC99025 (2005–2010)
  • BDG18 (2014–2017)
2014 2017
Big City Engine 2002 2005 LC99167
Stepney 1996 2000[nb 1] LC99073
2010
Flying Scotsman 1999 2003 LC99093 (1999–2003)
2013 Y6784 (2013; 2016)
2016
Wilbert 2001 2002 LC99163
Lady 2000[nb 1] 2010 LC99155 (2000–2010)
2014 BDG00 (2014)
Harvey 2002[nb 2] 2010 LC99175
Emily 2004 2017
  • LC99188 (2004–2012)
  • Y4075 (2013–2017)
Fergus 2005 2008
  • LC99124 (2005–2008)
  • Y4117 (2013)
2013
Arthur 2005 2008 LC99125
Murdoch 2004 2010 LC99187
Spencer 2003 (UK) 2017
  • LC99189 (2003/2004–2012)
  • Y4074 (2013–2017)
2004
Molly 2006 2012 LC99066

Rolling Stock

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Annie 1992 2003 LC99011
Clarabel 1992 2003 LC99012
Annie and Clarabel 2004 2017
  • LC99195 (2004–2012)
  • Y4422 (2013–2017)

Non-Rail Vehicles

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Terence 1992 2006 LC99021
Bertie 1994 2009
  • LC99008 (1994–2009)
  • BBT41 (2013–2017)
2013 2017
Trevor 2000 2008
  • LC99150 (2000–2008)
  • DVL64 (2017)
2017
Harold 1992 2007
  • LC99019 (1992–2007; 2010–2012)
  • Y4077 (2013–2017)
2010 2017
Harold with Retractable Pull 2008 2009 LC99142

Humans

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Sir Topham Hatt 2014 2017 CBN20
Mr. Percival 2008 2012

Animals

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Bluebell the Cow 1992 1996 N/A
Lion 1996 2017

Multi-Packs

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Thomas 5-Car Value Pack 1999[nb 3] 2002 LC99097
Bertram with Scrap Cars 2000 2003 LC99153

Special Editions

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Battery-Operated Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Talking Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Talking Railway Series Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Roll & Whistle Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Light-Up Reveal Engines

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Early Engineers

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Destinations, Bridges, & Tunnels

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Special Engine Shed 1992[nb 4] 2003 LC99300
Arched Stone Bridge 1992 2004 LC99301
Single Stone Tunnel 1992 2003 LC99302
Water Refilling Tank 1992 1996 LC99303
Ellsbridge Station 1992 1998 LC99304
Ellsbridge Platform 1992 1998 LC99305
Windmill 1992 2001[nb 5] LC99306
Gristmill with Waterwheel 1994 1997 LC99307
Tidmouth Covered Bridge 1994 2000[nb 6] LC99308
Sodor Bay Lighthouse 1994 1997 LC99311
The Double Wide Old Iron Bridge 1995 1999 LC99312
Lifting Bridge 1995 2007 LC99313
  • Originally released in Clickity-Clack track, then redesigned in 2001, and then in Traction Rail in 2002.
Knapford Station Platform 1995 1998 LC99314

Sets

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Instant System Set No. 1/Circle Set 1992 2003 LC99099
Instant System Set No. 2/22 Piece Starter Set[2] 1992[2] 1995 LC99100
Instant System Set No. 3 1992 1995 LC99101
Instant System Set No. 4 1992 1997 LC99102

Track

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
2" Straight Track & Road 1992 2005
  • LC99200 (1993)
  • LC99230 (1994–2001)
  • LC99904 (2002–2005)
4" Straight Track & Road 1992 2005
  • LC99201 (1993)
  • LC99231 (1994–2001)
  • LC99905 (2002–2005)
6" Straight Track & Road 1992 2009
  • LC99202 (1993)
  • LC99232 (1994–2001)
  • LC99906 (2002–2009)
8" Straight Track & Road 1992 2009
  • LC99203 (1993)
  • LC99233 (1994–2001)
  • LC99907 (2002–2009)
3½" Curved Track/Small Curve Track Pack 1992 2009
  • LC99204 (1993)
  • LC99234 (1994–2001)
  • LC99908 (2002–2009)
  • BCG12 (2013–2017)
2013 2017
6½" Curved Track 1992 2009
  • LC99205 (1993)
  • LC99235 (1994–2001)
  • LC99909 (2002–2009)
Special Engine Shed Switch Track 1992 2003
  • LC99206 (1993)
  • LC99236 (1994–2001)
  • LC99919 (2002–2003)
Cross Track with 2 Warning Signs 1992 2004
  • LC99207 (1993)
  • LC99237 (1994–2001)
  • LC99926 (2002–2004)
6½" Single Curved Switch Track/Switch Track Pack 1992 2009
  • LC99210 (1993)
  • LC99240 (1994–2001)
  • LC99911 (2002–2009)
  • Y4473 (2013–2017)
2013 2017
8" Turntable 1992 2000
  • LC99211 (1993)
  • LC99241 (1994–2000)
Ascending Track 1992 2009
  • LC99212 (1993)
  • LC99242 (1994–2001)
  • LC99912 (2002–2009)
Ascending Track Risers 1992 2009
  • LC99213 (1993)
  • LC99243 (1994–2001)
  • LC99913 (2002–2009)
3½" Single Curved Switch Track 1994 2009
  • LC99238 (1994–2001)
  • LC99910 (2002–2009)
Switchyard Track 1995 1999 LC99245
Highway Crossing 1995 2000 LC99246
Switch T-Track 1995 2009
  • LC99247 (1995–2001)
  • LC99924 (2002–2009)
Graded Track Risers 1995 2003[8][nb 7]
  • LC99249 (1995–2001)
  • LC99914 (2002–2003)

Track Packs

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes
Straight & Curved Expansion Pack 1997 2017
  • LC99511 (1997–2001)
  • LC99929 (2002–2012)
  • Y4089 (2013–2017)
Cross & Switch Expansion Pack 1997 2003
  • LC99514 (1997–2001)
  • LC99530 (2002–2003)
Elevated Track Pack 1997 2001 LC99515
Freightyard Expansion Pack 1998 2000 LC99516
Lumberyard Expansion Pack 1998 2000 LC99517

Accessory packs

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

Play Accessories

Product name Released Discontinued Item number Notes

In popular media

The line has been a part of many popular media sensations since the late 2000s and early 2010s.

YouTubers

Keekre24 (aka ThomasWoodenRailway)

On 15 June 2008, Keekre24, a YouTuber known as ThomasWoodenRailway since his original account got hacked in January 2009, created the channel that centers on a series of videos called "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends: Wooden Railway Adventures", which started with Episode 1, "The Trouble With Trucks," a spoof of the TV episode "Thomas and the Trucks" (1984).[9] From 2008 to 2017, he has made a total of 14 seasons (210 episodes as well as some movies and documentaries).[10] Season 15 began release in August 2018 with the episode "Roundhouse Roulette."[11] ThomasWoodenRailway has also made various remakes of different episodes from different seasons of the television series.

MilkTankerMedia

On 2 May, 2009, another YouTuber called MilktankerMedia joined. His series began with the episode "Thomas and the Spamcam."

WoodenRailwayOnly

On 26 July, 2010, WoodenRailwayOnly joined. His first video was "string test," where he was testing a string pull on Thomas. Later, like Keekre24 and MilkTankerMedia, he just used his hands. Despite the name of his channel indicating that he would only use the Wooden Railway line, only one video shows otherwise: "Crazy Crash Contest Entry - Woodenrailwayonly," (uploaded 19 August, 2013), which was an entry for Youtuber Calebtrain's contest, showed him using the Take Along/Take N Play line.

enterprisingengine93

On 3 June 2011, enterprisingengine93 joined and created his own series.[12] Like Keekre24, his stories are also based on the Railway Series.[12] His series, titled "Enterprising Engines," began with the episode "Lift Bridge".[13]

ThomasWoodenEpisodes

On 24 August, 2012, ThomasWoodenEpisodes joined. According to the user's name, most of his videos are remakes from the television episodes. His first remake was "Bulgy," an episode from the third season in the 1990s.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Not featured in 2000 pamphlet, but featured in 2000 yearbook.
  2. ^ Not featured in 2002 and 2004 pamphlet, but featured in 2002 and 2004 yearbook.
  3. ^ Not featured in the 1999 or 2000 pamphlets, but featured in the 2000 yearbook.
  4. ^ Not featured in 2001 yearbook nor 2001 pamphlet, despite still being available that year.
  5. ^ Not featured in 2001 yearbook, but featured in 2001 pamphlet.
  6. ^ Not featured in 1998 yearbook, but featured in 1998 pamphlet.
  7. ^ Not featured in 2003 pamphlet, but featured in 2003 yearbook.[8]

Citations

  1. ^ An Interview with Roy Wilson, Creator of Thomas Wooden Railway (Uncut) (YouTube). Rob. 13 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b c First Thomas Wooden Railway Set??? – 22 PIECE STARTER SET – 1992 Toy Review (YouTube). jlouvier. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Toy track section – United States Patent 5454513". freepatentsonline.com.
  4. ^ a b c Thomas Wooden Railway Battery Operated Engines Mega Review (YouTube). ThomasWoodenRailway. 12 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Toy vehicle track segment and method of manufacturing a toy vehicle track segment – United States Patent 6648237". freepatentsonline.com. 18 November 2003. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  6. ^ "RC2 Corp. Recalls Various Thomas & Friends™ Wooden Railway Toys Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard". cpsc.gov. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Thomas & Friends™ Wood Stop Motion Animation". tongal.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway 2003 Yearbook Page 28–29". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  9. ^ The Trouble With Trucks | Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Adventures | Episode 1 (YouTube). ThomasWoodenRailway. 11 March 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  10. ^ "ThomasWoodenRailway". YouTube. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  11. ^ Roundhouse Roulette | Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Adventures | Episode 211 (YouTube). ThomasWoodenRailway. 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  12. ^ a b "Enterprisingengine93". YouTube. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  13. ^ Enterprising Engines #1: Lift Bridge (YouTube). enterprisingengine93. 15 March 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2018.