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Thomas often gets into trouble, but never gives up on trying to be a really useful engine
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There is no sign of Henry or his train at Knapford one morning, causing the passengers to become angry The stationmaster tells the Fat Controller that Henry is refusing to leave his shed, so the Fat Controller goes to the shed to find out what is going on
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The stationmaster tells the Fat Controller that Henry is refusing to leave his shed, so he goes to find out what is going on Gordon says that he, James and Henry will no longer fetch their own coaches or shunt in sidings, declaring that shunting is for tank engines like Thomas, not important tender engines
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The Fat Controller is told by the stationmaster that Henry is refusing to leave his shed, so he goes to find out what is going on Gordon tells him that he, James, and Henry will no longer fetch their own coaches or shunt in sidings, declaring that tender engines do not shunt
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With the biggest three engines going on strike, the Fat Controller gets Edward to help out and hires a new tank engine, Percy But with Gordon, James, and Henry giving the others a hard time, they remain the biggest problem to the railway
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Thomas knew it was going to be a bad day when the Fat Controller told him he'd have to travel home by road Sure enough, the giant low loader used to transport him back to his shed broke
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Trouble in the Shed is the sixteenth episode of the first series It is based on the story of the same name from The Railway Series book Troublesome Engines The morning after Gordon and James' turntable mishaps, there is no sign of Henry or his train at Knapford, causing the passengers to
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