

Family · Animation · Music
Overview
Thomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.
Top Cast


Mark Moraghan
Mark Moraghan
Narrator (voice)
Mark Moraghan
Narrator (voice)
John Hasler
John Hasler
Thomas (voice)
John Hasler
Thomas (voice)


Tina Desai
Tina Desai
Ashima (voice)
Tina Desai
Ashima (voice)


Rasmus Hardiker
Rasmus Hardiker
Philip (voice)
Rasmus Hardiker
Philip (voice)


Keith Wickham
Keith Wickham
Edward / Henry / Gordon / James / The Fat Controller (voice)
Keith Wickham
Edward / Henry / Gordon / James / The Fat Controller (voice)


Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones
The Flying Scotsman (voice)
Rufus Jones
The Flying Scotsman (voice)


Robert Wilfort
Robert Wilfort
Samson (voice) / Judge (voice)
Robert Wilfort
Samson (voice) / Judge (voice)


John Schwab
John Schwab
Vinnie (voice)
John Schwab
Vinnie (voice)


Nigel Pilkington
Nigel Pilkington
Percy (voice)
Nigel Pilkington
Percy (voice)


Teresa Gallagher
Teresa Gallagher
Various (voice)
Teresa Gallagher
Various (voice)
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