Thomas the Tank Engine Railway Series
Published: 1963
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"Stepney, the 'Bluebell' Engine" tells the story of Stepney, a cheerful little tank engine who works at the Bluebell Railway. He befriends the engines on the Island of Sodor, sharing his enthusiasm and stories from his railway adventures. Stepney's unique blue color and friendly personality quickly earn him the admiration of the other engines. When he helps out during busy times, he proves that even a small engine can make a big difference. The story emphasizes themes of friendship, teamwork, and the joy of helping others, highlighting the importance of camaraderie in a bustling railway community. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: The Railway Series, Thomas the Tank Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine Railway Series .
This book was published in 1963 by Egmont UK Ltd .
Reverend Wilbert Awry created Thomas the Tank Engine when his son Christopher became ill with measles. Christopher kept asking for more stories and Wilbert began writing them. The first of the railway series was published in 1945. Awdry wrote 26 Railway books in total before Christopher took over the series.
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