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There have been several magazines printed after the Railway Series, just like the annuals. There have been characters and stories exclusive to these magazines.

Early 1990s magazine stories

During the early 1990s, there were seasonal magazines released during the spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The stories are listed below:

Late 1990s Layout

During the late 1990s, there was a special layout for the magazines, as shown below:

  • 1) 5-page story (may feature character[s] on the front cover)
  • 2) 2-page story (with two illustrations)
  • 3) "Read-and Colour" story (ranging from four to six pictures)
  • 4a) "All About..." (character profile, plus competition for an ERTL model)
  • 4b) Story from the television series, plus competition for an ERTL model.
  • 5) 3-page story featuring Stephen Hatt and Bridget Hatt as the main characters. These were a spin-off called "The Hatt Family".
  • 6) 5-page story (may feature character[s] on the front cover)

The Hatt Family

  • Toy Trains - When the Fat Controller flies aboard Harold to redraw the railway map, Stephen and Bridget see the engines from a different point of view.
  • Doctors and Nurses - Some naughty trucks cause trouble for James.
  • The Flower Dome - James' old dome is put to good use.
  • The Daisy Chain - After shopping with Lady Hatt, Stephen and Bridget see Thomas and decide that he deserves a present too.
  • Retirement Time - Henry's driver is retiring from the Fat Controller's Railway.
  • The Brown Bear - Thomas jumps to the conclusion that Stephen and Bridget have the big brown bear with them.
  • Daisy and the Fish - Stephen and Bridget go to the Harbour.
  • Harvest Time - Trevor helps out with the Harvest.
  • Dressing Up - Are the Fat Contoller and the Stationmaster really leaving?
  • The Christmas Sacks - Thomas and Percy want presents in their coal sacks, but Diesel thinks they are silly.
  • Lights On - Stephen and Bridget learn about the variety of lights.
  • A Hole in One - The Fat Controller proves that he is good at golf.
  • Trusty Thomas - Thomas thinks Stephen and Bridget aren't his friends anymore.
  • The Easter Cake! - Lady Hatt needs to make a cake for the annual engine crew's meeting.
  • A Friend's Party - The Fat Controller's afternoon off doesn't go according to plan.
  • Keeping Dry - The heavy rain gets the better of Thomas as well as the Hatt family.
  • Misbehaving - Some troublesome trucks make Stephen and Bridget cross.
  • Puzzles - Stephen and Bridget's visit to the Workshops give them a surprise.
  • Station Mystery - The Fat Controller is feeling upset.

Late 1990s/early 2000s magazine stories

The stories in the magazines often feature characters exclusively found in the magazines. Some examples are:

There are also other stories which did not introduce characters:

Fun to Learn with Thomas the Tank Engine

There was also a magazine series called "Fun to Learn with Thomas the Tank Engine". They had stories, mathematics, picture questions, and poems, as well as pictures from the television series.

Poems/Mini-Stories

My First Thomas

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My First Thomas magazine

Aside from the fortnightly Thomas & Friends UK magazine, the Play and Learn magazine, and the Express Special magazine, for a short while fortnightly My Fist Thomas magazines were published. They contained rhymes and simple illustrations and stories.

Present Layout

  • Welcome page with map showing a different location on Sodor per issue
  • All about...(character page)
  • Activity page (drawing or colouring)
  • Spotting/Spot the Differences
  • Story from television stories
  • 2-page Bedtime story
  • 3-page story
  • Jumble story
  • Sodor Quiz
  • Thomas World

Present Magazine Stories

Introduced characters

See Also

Thomas magazines around the world

In Europe

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Egmont's Thomas and Friends magazine has been released in other European countries too. The magazine is available in: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Poland, and others.

The magazines aren't just translated, the local editors choose what stories, posters, and fun-games they want to put in. The magazines aren't released in the same order as they are in the UK.


Thomas & Friends UK Magazine Gallery

Play and Learn UK Magazine Gallery

Fun to Learn UK Magazine Gallery

Special Collector's Editions UK Magazine Gallery

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