The Irelanders' Adventures o​f Thomas and Friends: Blue Mountain Mystery/Transcript

This is the script for The Irelanders' Adventures of Thomas and Friends: Blue Mountain Mystery. [The film begins at the Blue Mountain Quarry where Rheneas whistles as he puffs out of a tunnel] Narrator: It was a busy day on the Island of Sodor. [Rusty pushes stone as Skarloey and Sir Handel passes with trains of stone] Narrator: At the Blue Mountain Quarry, the narrow gauge engines were working hard. Merrick: Good morning, Rheneas. Rheneas: Morning, Merrick. (whistles) Merrick: Good morning, Peter Sam! Peter Sam: (whistles) Good morning, Merrick! Narrator: Owen, the incline engine, was waiting for Paxton the diesel. Paxton was collecting heavy trucks of slate to take to Brendam Docks. [Paxton honks as he backs up to the trucks] Paxton: Ready when you are, Owen. Owen: Load me up, Rusty. Going down! Next stop, right at the bottom. [Owen lowers his trucks to the bottom as Skarloey puffs by] Paxton: Do you always work this hard at the Quarry, Skarloey? Skarloey: Always. If your wheel aren't whirring, you aren't being a Really Useful Engine. [Skarloey whistles as he puffs away] Narrator: Paxton started to whir his wheels again. [He started to move forward when...] Peter Sam: Look out! Paxton: Whoa! [A block of stone lands next to him] Narrator: Then he stopped. Paxton: What was that, Peter Sam?

Narrator: High above in the Quarry, a giant keystone in Blondin Bridge had come loose.

[Peter Sam sees this]

Peter Sam: Fenders and Fireboxes! Blondin Bridge is not safe!

Merrick: Oh, Rheneas is on his way down from the upper terrace. He'll have to cross the bridge with heavy trucks.

Rusty: We must warn him! Sound the alarm!

[A loud siren sounds]

Narrator: All the engines were suddenly still. All the engines were hushed. All the engines watched.

[Rheneas is puffing along when he hears the siren]

Narrator: Rheneas heard the siren....

Rheneas: Oh, no. There must be danger.

Narrator: ...but he didn't know why the siren was sounding...

Sir Handel: There he is!

Narrator: ...until it was too late.

[Rheneas saw the