I remember on the 10 years of Thomas and friends' tape one mom says "When this one was little, he said Well huh if it is a boy can we name him Thomas the tank engine because he loved Thomas when he was little and so when he came out and he was a boy he named him Thomas" and I am so confused about this because the boy wanted to be named Thomas because he loved it when he was little but he was not born yet so how could he have wanted to be names Thomas and loved Thomas before he was even born it is so confusing.
I strive to have the amount of dedication to anything that you had in finding all these spots. You completed a lifelong goal, and fulfilling dreams is one of the things that makes life worth living. Much respect.
17:37 GOD DAMMIT WHY COULDENT YOU JUST TAKEN OUT A GUN AND SHOT THE HORSE INSTED OF GIVING UP I WANT YOU TO GO BACK TO THE ISLE OF MANN AND REFILM THE ENTIRE VIDEO ID CARE ABOUT THE TICKET PRICE JUST BY A TICKET HOP ON THE FERRY AND BACK TO THE ISLE OF MANN WHAT AN ASSHOLE.
Oh gosh, I'm so sorry if it's not working. I checked the link and the download and they both seem fine, but that could just be me. Have you tried downloading it? Sometimes Google Drive doesn't display a preview online, so that might be the issue. Not sure if it makes a difference, but I typically use Google Earth on my computer too. Let me know if anything changes!
I think it may be the pine trees, but as a kid I always thought this film wasmade in America. I'm from the UK and have visited the ISle a few times and never made the correlation. Also I may have thought it was in America is because the city scenes were American, the main station was America and the loco was American, so I can see how I'd not make the correlation.
I swear, I want to do this but with the 1969 film “Hello, Dolly!” Known for being in “Wall-E” and featuring Pennsylvania 1223, which coincidentally, is on display right across the street from the Strasburg railroad, and the scene 1223 appears in is the main titles and the “Put on your Sunday Clothes” scene, which also coincidentally, is a scene we see in “Wall-E” many times.
Thomas because I feel like the movie Thomas and the Magic Railroad definitely was distancing himself/ itself from the Thomas and friends TV show, and it had a little more magic to the movie and was a little more magical, and had a little more spark to do it because and had a little more spark to it, because of the magic 🪄 railroad 🛤️ 🚞 🚆 , 🪄🛤️ 🚞 🚆 and what the magic 🪄 rail Road 🚆🚞🛤️ , 🪄🛤️ 🚞 🚆 turned out to be and what it was for Thomas, the tank, engine, and Thomas and friends, because it was such a magical journey for them and so magical for them and it definitely captured the heart and magic of Thomas and friends 1984 and The heart magic of shining time station 🚉 and what shining time station originally was and the essence of what Thomas and friends started out to be shining time station original Thomas and friends, TV show and captured a lot of the magic of shining time station and captured the heart of the 1994 Thomas and friends TV show and the characters and how well grounded . The characters were. In the 1994 Thomas and friends, TV show and heart and magic of that show as well and 94 for the Thomas and friends 1994 TV show. But it’s such a great movie and it’s so magical and it’s a big part of my childhood
Do you know why all the 9 3/4 stuff is there? According to J.K. Rowling it's so that British Born students living in other countries and/or foreign exchange students can use a special portal to travel to King's Cross to get to Hogwarts.
Never even knew that the movie I watched wayyyy too much of when I was little was filmed in the Isle of Man! I only actually knew about the island as I love the motorcycle race. You learn new things every day.
After watching both yours and Jacob and Wylies location videos and rewatching shining time station I started having a fantasy about a soap drama set in the rural and urban areas of shining time and muffle mountain during the course of the 1970s. Seems like a decent idea for a show in the thomas community but in another way it just seems like one of those things that wasn't meant to be, but that's just what I think, if anyone has any opinions about this idea feel free to comment and I'll tell you the storyline I had in mind.
My dad briefly lived on the isle of mann and when my family visited my family stayed in his flat in Ballasalla. I had no idea the station we used and visited was a filming location for magic railroad.
The moment i saw SRC 475 appear in TATMR i was shocked, i've been a fan of the Strasburg Railroad for a good 3-4 years now and i know a thing or two, but to see them using SRC 475, was astonishing, i've never been to Strasburg but i hope someday i get to
I'm trying to get my passport to be able to see all of those beautiful locations in the Isle of Man. Originally I was thinking of doing it in 2020, but then the pandemic struck, so plans had to be delayed. I did get to see all of the filming locations in Pennsylvania back in 2016 since I live not too far from the Strasburg Railroad. At the Harrisburg Amtrak Station, it's very much the same it was in the film, but the only difference is that the stairway where Lily walks down is gone and the space is now an operational elevator for handicapped people. The doors to the platform were locked and it was guarded so I couldn't get pics of the platform from the ground level. My plan is to try to make this happen this late summer and hoping getting there won't be a problem. It still looks like that the side of Dalby Mountain still looks difficult to get to, even though I've seen that route, but just the thought of cutting through the edge of someone's backyard Is sort of concerning if there are any trespassing issues there. Another interesting fact Is I was Facebook friends with Doug Lennox during the last year of his life and he told me a few facts of his time on the film, but one that stands out is he revealed to me is that Dalby Mountain was his favorite location to be at for he said that if you go up there, you could see the entire isle for miles. He was just amazed by the beautiful view. Here's hoping to make this trip happen and to be blown away at the sights of the Isle of Man!
Wow, this is so awesome to see! I know a lot of people within the fandom really dislike TATMRR, but I enjoy the movie quite a lot because it brings back many memories of my early childhood. I remember constantly borrowing it from the DVD 2000 stores around Canberra (god I feel old now) before my mother got so fed up with going back and forth that my grandfather made a copy of the disc for me.. just to annoy my mother even more lol Despite how hated it is, it's a film that will always hold a very special place in my heart, there's something about it that brings me back to the more simpler times. Back to your video though, perhaps Burnett's house is used as a sort of Holiday home or it's rented out to visitors? It doesn't seem abandoned and looks to be maintained quite well, especially considering how close it is to the seaside.
The Isle of Man is such a beautiful place. I wonder why the crew for TATMR went all the way there to Britain to film scenes that take place in America especially considering it is right next to the irl location of the island of Sodor. It makes me wish that they would've used Isle of man to film scenes that take place on Sodor. That is definitely something that I wish could happen and maybe one day it will...