Thomas the Tank Engine, a blue steam engine created by a father
for his son nearly 65 years ago, is fostering a love of train history in a new
generation of kids and parents. Thomas is teaming up with historic railroads
across the country for the Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero of the Rails
tour, a program that encourages families to embrace the past and preserve their
local history.
Tapping into the passion that children and their parents have for
railroads, Day Out With Thomas events keep this spirit alive at more than 40
regional railroads across the country. Each railroad station stop has its own
distinctive history for participants to explore; many stations have welcomed
presidents, dignitaries and celebrities, and led passengers to great destinations.
Presented by HIT Entertainment and sponsored by The LEGO Group,
the Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero of the Rails events run through December
2009. Rolling out of the station for its 14th consecutive year, the tour is
expected to welcome more than 1 million passengers at approximately 300 event
days. Each event offers fans the opportunity to take a ride on a 15-ton replica
of Thomas the Tank Engine and features a variety of Thomas & Friends-themed
entertainment.
This No. 1 blue engine, based on the real trains that traveled the
English countryside in the 1940s, is a lens through which children experience
and explore the magic of the railroad today.
The Hero of the Rails tour--named for the DVD special starring
Thomas and his engine friends in a heroic adventure that tests their bravery,
friendship and courage--will also honor local hometown heroes. At every stop,
firemen and policemen will be invited as the guest celebrity story readers.
For tickets and schedule of departure from a city near your area,
please visit www.thomasandfriends.com/dowt. For general Thomas fun, log on to
www.thomasandfriends.com.