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  1. Bertie is a fictional bus created by the Rev. W. Awdry. Bertie first appeared in the first series episode Thomas, Terence and the Snow, which first aired in 1984. His last appearance was in the twenty-fourth series episode Cleo's First Snow, which was released in 2020. He is one of the most iconic non-rail characters in the series, and up until his absence in the twenty-second series due to ...

  2. Bertie is a red bus who works near Thomas' Branch Line. Bertie was first seen taking Thomas' passengers after he got stuck in the snow. He later challenged Thomas to a race, and they have become the firmest of friends. Later, he began to complain about Thomas being late due to the Main Line Engines being late at Elsbridge due to work on The Viaduct. In 2006, he was shown to take workmen to ...

  3. Bertie is a red bus who works near Thomas' Branch Line. After Thomas stuck in a snowdrift, Bertie came to rescue Thomas' passengers. He later raced Thomas after claiming he was the faster of the two, but lost after having to stop at a traffic light. Bertie tried to catch up with Edward while carrying Thomas' passengers. Bertie teased Thomas about being slow, but had to eat his words after ...

  4. Bertie is a red single-decker bus who works alongside Thomas' Branch Line. After Thomas became stuck in a snowdrift, Bertie came to rescue Thomas' passengers. He later raced Thomas in 1948 after claiming he was the faster of the two but lost after having to stop at a traffic light.[2] When Thomas' fireman did not come into work, Bertie promised to help his passengers catch Edward's train ...

  5. Thomas and Bertie! is a magazine story illustrated using photographs from the television series. One day, Thomas is waiting at a junction when a bus named Bertie rolls into the yard. The pair get into an argument about who is faster and decide to stage a race. Thomas takes a while to build up speed, so Bertie goes a long way ahead. Thomas does not mind, he remembers the level crossing where he ...

  6. When Thomas arrives that day, Bertie tells Thomas that he thought he could go faster than that. He then remarks they should have another race, thinking he could now beat him causing an exhausted Thomas to become angry and blame the mainline engines for "dithering" on the viaduct and claims it to be an excuse for laziness.

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  8. Oct 16, 2017 · You see Joseph Thomas [II] listed above in the year likely prior to his death. Notice the people surrounding him. There’s Arthur Williams who along with Joseph Thomas’ wife Anne were named Executors of his last will and testament. There’s also Henry Bunch who was black /person of color. Henry was a large land owner.

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