: A legendary piece of jazz history; the song "Take the A Train" was written by Billy Strayhorn as a set of directions to Duke Ellington’s house in New York City.
: They reached the village just as the sun was setting. The station was filled with people waiting for their loved ones and the festive supplies. As the toys were unloaded, the children cheered for "Train-Train," the duo that proved that even the most different engines are better when they work together. Exploring More Train Stories train_train
: As they climbed the steep incline, the tracks became slick with ice. Steamy used his heavy weight and powerful steam to provide traction, while Volt used his precision speed to navigate the sharp turns. : A legendary piece of jazz history; the
: When they reached a dark, narrow tunnel, they found a fallen boulder blocking the path. Just like in the stories of Thomas & Friends , the two engines realized they couldn't push it alone. They linked their couplings, pulling together with all their might until the way was clear. As the toys were unloaded, the children cheered
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