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Wooden Railway is a wooden model railway system created by Learning Curve in 1992. They held the rights until 2011. TOMY owned the rights to Wooden Railway in 2012. Since 2013, the range has been produced by Fisher-Price. It is one of the longest-running Thomas merchandise lines.

Product History, Design, and Make[]

Learning Curve originally created the Wooden Railway toys in 1992, however it's unknown if they were released that same year or in 1993. They introduced some new designs for the track surface of wooden toy railways, such as the "clickety-clack track" rails patented in 1995, and the newer tracks with a relief to supply better traction grip for battery powered engines, patented in 2002. They also introduced a road surface "track" on the flip-side of the railway tracks.

The original models were constructed mainly from painted wood with metal used in the coupling magnets and axles and plastic for the wheels and faces. These models were relatively simple, with simple wooden stubs for the funnel and dome, while details such as windows, whistles, and buffer beams were omitted.

In the late 1990s and early 2000's, the models were upgraded. The wooden funnel and smokebox were replaced with a separate plastic smokebox with a more realistic funnel. The tender engines received an additional upgrade of a moulded plastic coal pile.

These improved designs were manufactured until 2002, when they were replaced with a third generation of design, which included new and more detailed faces. Another update came in 2011 in the form of new faces to coincide with the recent CGI switchover.

In late 2011 TOMY bought Learning Curve and as such acquired the rights to the Wooden Railway line. They sold the products previously planned to be released by Learning Curve for early 2012. The products due to be released in late 2012 to coincide with the special Blue Mountain Mystery were cancelled because Learning Curve had only developed computer generated prototypes before they were acquired by TOMY. From 2013 onwards, the range is produced by Fisher-Price. Since 2013, all engines with multiple bogies had their chassis made of plastic to cut down production costs, and the edges of models became more curved to prevent edge-wear.

Engines[]

1992[]

Learning Curve Era

1994[]

1995[]

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1999[]

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2001[]

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2003[]

2004[]

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2006[]

2007[]

  • Daisy (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Rosie (discontinued)
  • Mighty Mac (discontinued)
  • Derek (re-introduced; discontinued)

2008[]

  • Sir Handel (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Peter Sam (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Whiff (discontinued)
  • Billy (discontinued)
  • Freddie (discontinued)

2009[]

  • Duncan (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Duke (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Stanley (discontinued)
  • Hank (discontinued)
  • Flora (discontinued)
  • Smudger (discontinued)
  • Proteus (discontinued)
  • Hiro (discontinued)
  • Victor (discontinued)

2010[]

2011[]

Tomy Era

  • Thomas (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Edward (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Henry (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Gordon (re-designed; discontinued)
  • James (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Percy (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Toby (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Emily (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Rosie (re-designed; discontinued)
  • Mavis (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Derek (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Splatter (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Dodge (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Scruff (discontinued)
  • Belle (discontinued)
  • Den (discontinued)
  • Dart (discontinued)
  • Sidney (discontinued)
  • Paxton (discontinued)
  • Norman (discontinued)

2012[]

  • Sir Handel (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Peter Sam (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Rusty (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Duke (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Bertram (re-introduced; discontinued)
  • Mighty Mac (re-introduced; discontinued)

2013[]

Fisher Price Era

  • Thomas (re-designed)
  • Edward (re-designed)
  • Henry (re-designed)
  • Gordon (re-designed)
  • James (re-designed)
  • Percy (re-designed)
  • Toby (re-designed)
  • Emily (re-designed)
  • Mavis (re-designed)
  • Spencer (re-designed)
  • Diesel (re-designed)
  • Salty (re-designed)
  • Diesel 10 (re-designed)
  • Skarloey (re-designed)
  • Rheneas (re-designed)
  • Fearless Freddie (re-designed)
  • Rosie (re-designed)
  • Hiro (re-designed)
  • Victor (re-designed)
  • Charlie (re-designed)
  • Bash (re-designed)
  • Dash (re-designed)
  • Ferdinand (re-designed)
  • Scruff (re-designed)
  • Belle (re-designed)
  • Den and Dart (re-designed, sold together in multi-pack)
  • Paxton (re-designed)
  • Fergus (limited edition; discontinued)
  • Flying Scotsman (limited edition; discontinued)
  • D199 (limited edition; discontinued)
  • Stafford
  • Stephen
  • Connor
  • Caitlin
  • Luke
  • Millie
  • Winston

2014[]

  • Duck (re-introduced)
  • Bill and Ben (re-introduced, sold together in multi-pack)
  • Lady (re-introduced, limited edition)
  • Whiff (re-introduced)
  • Porter
  • Gator
  • Marion
  • Oliver (re-introduced, currently sold only in multi-packs)
  • Timothy
  • Logan (Sodor Storybook Collection, exclusive release)

2015[]

  • Samson
  • Culdee (re-introduced, limited edition)
  • Sam (Sodor Storybook Collection, exclusive release)
  • Mike (re-introduced)
  • Ryan
  • Bert (coming soon)

Rolling stock[]

1992[]

Learning Curve Era

1993[]

  • Troublesome Truck (white-faced; discontinued)

1994[]

1995[]

1996[]

1997[]

1998[]

1999[]

2000[]

2001[]

  • Aquarium Cars (discontinued)

2002[]

  • Recycling Cars (discontinued)

2003[]

  • Gold Prospector's Trucks (discontinued)

2004[]

2005[]

  • The Chinese Dragon (re-introduced; limited edition; discontinued)
  • Ice Delivery Trucks (discontinued)
  • Water Works Trucks (discontinued)

2006[]

  • Toad (re-introduced; limited edition; discontinued)
  • The Breakdown Train (re-introduced; limited edition; discontinued)
  • S.C. Ruffey (re-introduced; limited edition; discontinued)
  • Old Slow Coach (discontinued)
  • Giggling Troublesome Trucks (discontinued)
  • Sodor Weather Tracker (discontinued)

2007[]

2008[]

  • Hector (discontinued)
  • Chicken Trucks (discontinued)
  • Zoo Cars (discontinued)

2009[]

2010[]

  • Henrietta (re-introduction; limited edition; discontinued)
  • Hand-Car (re-introduction; discontinued)
  • Halloween Caboose (discontinued)

2011[]

Tomy Era

  • Light-Up Aquarium Cars (discontinued)
  • Day Out with Thomas Box-Car (discontinued)

2013[]

Fisher Price Era

  • Annie and Clarabel (re-introduced; sold together in multi-pack)
  • Rocky (re-introduced)
  • Circus Train (re-introduced)
  • Aquarium Cars (re-designed)
  • Sodor Bakery Delivery
  • Crawling Critters Cargo
  • Troublesome Trucks and Sweets
  • Oil and Coal Cargo Cars
  • Stephen's Castle Coaches
  • Sodor Bakery Delivery

2014[]

2015[]

  • Dino Fossil Discovery
  • Pirate Ship Delivery

Vehicles[]

1992[]

1994[]

2000[]

2001[]

  • Butch
  • Lorry 1 with flatbed

2002[]

  • Thumper
  • George
  • Caroline

2003[]

  • Elizabeth
  • Bulgy
  • Sodor Road Crew
  • Tiger Moth

2004[]

  • Jack
  • Alfie
  • Sodor Fire Crew

2005[]

  • Sodor Power Crew

2007[]

  • Max and Monty
  • Byron

2008[]

  • Harold (retractable magnet)
  • Sir Topham Hatt's Car (reintroduction)
  • Madge

2009[]

  • Isobella

2010[]

  • Bulgy (limited reintroduction)
  • George (limited reintroduction)
  • Kevin
  • Captain

2011[]

  • Harold (reintroduction)
  • Butch (reintroduction)
  • Flynn

2012[]

  • Max and Monty (reintroduction)
  • Kelly
  • Patrick
  • Nelson

2013[]

  • Jack (reintroduction)
  • Bertie (reintroduction)

2015[]

  • Skiff

Yearbooks[]

WoodenRailway2011Yearbook
WoodenRailway2001Yearbook

Volume VII Note: Tiger Moth's propeller differs from the production model, suggesting the one seen here was a prototype

From the introduction of the Wooden Railway system, Learning Curve, Tomy, and Mattel have made yearbooks to feature their items. The items would be shown with standard "mugshots" for engines and cars, while sets would be shown assembled. The cover would also feature the new items on it with Thomas usually being in the foreground.






Gallery[]

Engines[]

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Non-Rail characters[]



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Destinations[]

Sets[]

Special edition items[]

Yearbooks[]

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