some will argure 1992 others 1993. But 1992 is the coprrect year.
yes
The Thomas Wooden Railway was originally owned by Learning Curve, then TOMY and then Fisher-Price. The toy wooden railway set has been popular for a long time with children. Thomas the Tank Engine is the main character.
everything retired.
Never, it just goes on and on until you divide by 0, then a black hole opens up and it engulfs the entire world, including the Thomas wooden railway.
Thomas Wooden Railways are great and the materials are worth the cost.
Wooden railway is a much better value if you're looking for durability and longetivity.
Yes, however, die-cast trains will not fit on wooden tracks.
Spare wooden track can be purchased from toy shops that sell the wooden Thomas sets like The Entertainer and Argos. However cheaper wooden track is available from Tesco and IKEA that will fit most of the wooden Thomas trains, and link up with existing track.
The wooden plank laid down on a railway track is called a "railroad tie" or "sleepers." These supports hold the rails in place and help distribute the weight of the trains. Traditionally made of wood, they can also be constructed from concrete or steel in modern railway systems.
Exeter St Thomas railway station was created in 1846.
Concrete ones are cast, wooden ones are cut from wood. In the US they're called ties. (or cross-ties).
Thomas and Friends Railway Friends - 2009 was released on: USA: February 2009