Railroad trains -- Fiction
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Railroad trains -- Fiction
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Railroad trains
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- Animals everywhere!, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- The Thunderbolt Express, Matthew Porter
- The everyday train, by Amy Ehrlich ; pictures by Martha Alexander. --
- Thomas gets a snowplow, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- Two little trains, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon
- The wrecker, Clive Cussler and Justin Scott
- The mystery on the train, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Charles Tang
- And the train goes--, William Bee
- Clickety clack, by Rob and Amy Spence ; illustrated by Margaret Spengler
- Percy saves the day & other adventures, produced by Phil Fehrle ; directed by David Mitton ; Gullane Entertainment ; HIT Entertainment
- All aboard the Moonlight Train, by Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Annie Won
- Santa's little engine, based on the Railway series by the Reverend W Awdry ; illustrated by Thomas LaPadula
- Train, by Charles Temple ; illustrated by Larry Johnson
- Percy's chocolate crunch, and other Thomas the tank engine stories, photographs by David Mitton, Terry Palone, and Terry Permane for Britt Allcroft's production of Thomas the tank engine and friends
- Thomas and Percy and the dragon, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- Big world! Big adventures!, the movie, based on the original script by Andrew Brenner ; illustrated by Tommy Stubbs
- Thomas' Christmas delivery, illustrated by Tommy Stubbs
- A crack in the track, a Thomas the Tank Engine story, illustrated by Tommy Stubbs
- Another kind of Eden, James Lee Burke
- Trains, steaming! pulling! huffing!, by Patricia Hubbell ; illustrated by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy
- Silver packages, an Appalachian Christmas story, by Cynthia Rylant ; paintings by Chris K. Soentpiet
- The mighty Santa Fe, William H. Hooks ; illustrated by Angela Trotta Thomas
- Thomas scares the crows
- Charlie the Choo-Choo, by Beryl Evans ; with illustrations based on original artwork by Ned Dameron
- The journal of Sean Sullivan, a Transcontinental Railroad worker : Nebraska and points west, 1867, by William Durbin
- Thomas and the piglets, based on the Railway Series by the Reverend W Awdry
- Trapped on the D.C. train!, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush ; [cover illustration by Greg Swearingen]
- Down at the docks, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- The little engine that could and the the snowy, blowy Christmas, written by Watty Piper ; illustrated by Cristina Ong
- Nate the Great on the Owl Express, by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat ; illustrated by Martha Weston in the style of Marc Simont
- Thomas and the buzzy bees, based on The Railway Series by the Reverend W Awdry
- Mr. Putter & Tabby take the train, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
- Moose, Goose, and Mouse, Mordicai Gerstein ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein and Jeff Mack
- Choo choo, the story of a little engine who ran away
- Night train, night train, Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Wendell Minor
- Shark vs. train, by Chris Barton & [illustrated by] Tom Lichtenheld
- The new engine, La máquina nueva, story and illustrations by Carlos Encinas
- All aboard!, by Kelly Starling Lyons ; pictures by Nina Mata
- Stop, train, stop!, a Thomas the Tank Engine story, illustrated by Owain Bell
- Henry and the elephant, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- Jingle the brass, now you are railroading, Patricia Newman ; pictures by Michael Chesworth
- Trains run!, by George Ella Lyon and Benn Lyon ; illustrations by Mick Wiggins
- Hey Mr. Choo-Choo, where are you going?, Susan Wickberg ; illustrated by Yumi Heo
- The promise problem, by Christy Webster
- Thomas & friends, steam engine stories, [photographs by Terry Palone and Terry Permane]
- Meet the little engine that could, by Watty Piper ; illustrated by Cristina Ong
- Hooray for Thomas!, and other Thomas the Tank Engine stories, photographs by David Mitton, Terry Palone, and Terry Permane for Britt Allcroft's production of Thomas the Tank Engine and friends
- Calling all engines!, illustrated by Richard Courtney
- Blue train, Green train, illustrated by Tommy Stubbs
- The little engine that could, retold by Watty Piper ; pictures by Loren Long
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