Railroad Station Series

The show introduced Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends to the US however, none of the original series' plotlines were used; the new stories were rewritten and edited as morale based stories, rather than action based.

Another significant change is the characters featured in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends segments: Gordon was renamed to Garten; Duck were changed to Doug; Troublesome Trucks as Foolish Freight Cars; and Toby as Tobold. Also, Sodor became Sodall Island. In some cases, even the characters' genders were changed, such as the case with Thomas' major characters, Bertie, Percy and Rusty, who were now all females, instead of male.

Comparisons with Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

 * Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends never had a cartoon plotline.
 * None of the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends' used plotlines from the original 26 episodes; instead, various scenes were cut up into new episodes.
 * The stories were not set in the modern day, and the steam engines now sounded like diesel engines (though you could still clearly see steam coming from their funnels).
 * Percy, Bertie and Rusty were all female instead of male. Percy was also referred to as Thomas' sister.
 * The engines voices had all been changed to Bronx, New Jersey, and Brooklyn accents rather than the original Glaswegian, Cockney, and Liverpudlian accents.
 * Gordon was called Garten, and Toby was called Tobold. However, in the original series, the engine's numbers were painted on their tender sides. Unlike Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, censor bars were used to cover their names printed on the side of their cabs.
 * Sir Handel and Peter Sam were merged and became one character called Sir Sam despite the fact that both engines have different appearances.
 * Duck was called Doug, and Ben was called Berry. However, in the original series, his name were painted on them.
 * The Diesel became a movie producer and a rolling stock hider, and was changed to Mr. Move Hider.
 * Diesel became a cargo stealer instead of trickster.
 * Skarloey was called Stanley, and Rheneas was called Chooch. However, their nameplates "Skarloey" and "Rheneas" painted on them, and not cesnored as with Ben.
 * Troublesome Trucks became Foolish Freight Cars.
 * Donald and Douglas were changed to Police Engines and were named Mr. Doctor and Mr. Fellow though their nameplates are still shown and they are still spoken with Scottish accent.
 * Scruffey became Hopper.
 * Annie and Clarabel were named Mrs. Bonnie and Mr. Pendragon though Annie and Clarabel were still on their sides.
 * Mavis was renamed Dulcy.
 * Duke had two episodes, one in which he remains a engine and successfully guides the platform to rail, and one in a flashback told by Thomas to Stanley, in which Duke has trouble with it and becomes a 'stationary engine'.
 * Oliver was painted red instead of green.
 * Bulstrode was renamed Whitelocke though his original name were painted on his hull.
 * Bulgy was renamed 'London Bulk'.
 * The breakdown train became a large portable crane instead of being two cranes, two flatbeds and a workmen's carriage.
 * Boco was called CoBo.
 * Sodor became Sodall Island.
 * Railroad Station Series had four season; similar to Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. However, as the original series' episodes were edited and integrated into the new series, the new version had 40, instead of 26.

Trivia

 * Unlike Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, the characters were voiced by individual actors and had moving mouths.
 * Garten spoke with a Bronx accent, Bill and Ben had high voices and Oliver had a raspy voice. They all sounded like George Carlin.
 * Ian James Corlett gave Thomas and Mark Ballou Henry voices that sounded like Lister and Rimmer respectively, from Red Dwarf.
 * There's a slight goof, with Mavis' voice in season 3. Mavis's voice has a higher pitch, but in previous seasons, she had a distinctly lower pitch.
 * The Fat Controller became a more aggressive character, remisent of many a police cheif of the small and silver screen. His new personality and voice were based upon Bernard Breslaw's character in Carry On Dick.
 * Railroad Station Series is highly unpopular among Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends fans, who believe it to be a crude and diluted adaptation of the original show. Many of the changes made to the show are regarded as highly implausible. For example, though many of the engines had undergone name changes, their names were painted on the side of their cabs, while their original names could still clearly be seen painted on some engine's sides. Special venom is aimed at the fact that the footage had been spliced together with seemingly little regard for continuity; there are numerous scenes where the engine's coaches and trucks loads or the settings around them change from shot to shot, and in one episode the locomotive pulling the train also change.
 * There was supposed to an actual USA version of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends nothing at all like Salty's Lighthouse.
 * Skarloey Railway engines remain their RWS red liveries, Thomas' front footplate is flat and Donald and Douglas are painted blue, as in the Railway Series. Garten had a blue bufferbeam, Bill and Berry had reversed letters (CCS instead of SCC), Doug had green wheels and James had his tender connected to his valence.

Cast

 * Ian James Corlett as Thomas, Tobold, Berry, Foolish Freight Cars and Toad
 * Bernard Breslaw as the Fat Controller
 * Scott McNeil as Oliver and Bill
 * Paul Dobson as Garten, Diesel and Cobo
 * Venus Terzo as Mrs. Bonnie and Mrs. Pendragon
 * Long John Baldry as Edward, James, Stanley and Chooch
 * Terry Klassen as Sir Sam
 * Andrea Libman as Percy
 * Rachael Lillis as Daisy, Dulcy and Henrietta
 * Gary Chalk as George and Bulstrode
 * Mark Ballou as Henry and London Bulk
 * Michael Donovan as Duncan, Mr. Movie Hider and the Breakdown Train
 * Lenore Zann as Bertie and Rusty
 * French Tickner as Duke, Scruffey, and Doug
 * Richard Newman as Mr. Doctor and Mr. Fellow
 * Brad Swaile as Stepney