The next morning, Lily was at the big city, ready to get on a train headed for Muffle mountain. A man then got on the P.A system. "Attention passengers, the train to Muffle Mountain will depart from track 3." "The train from Shining time will depart from track 4." Lily then walked up to a conductor. "Can you tell me where I might find track three?" asked Lily. "You are already there" said the Conductor. Lily looked above her and saw a large number 3. Lily thanked the conductor, and got on board. She was not aware of the fact there had been a mix up. The passenger cars meant for Muffle mountain were accidentally placed on track 4, and the ones for Shining time for placed on track 3. It wasn't long before everyone was on the train. The conductor shouted "ALL ABOARD!" Up at the front of the train, Billy blew the whistle on the Rainbow sun. The train slowly began to pull out of the station. Nobody on board realized they were about to get off at the wrong stop. As the train was passing through the countryside, almost everyone on board was either on their phone, or typing on a laptop. Lily was sitting on her own, desperately hoping that her visit to her grandpa would be much more exciting than she thought it would be.

I know how the moon must feel

Looking down from the heavens

Smiling at the silly things

We put ourselves through

Missing magic each day

and not seeing the wonder

That's how the moon must feel

I know how the moon must feel

When he makes someone happy

That's the feeling I will feel

When you smile at me

I'll be floating on air

I'll be beaming with wonder

That's how the moon must feel

Back on Sodor, James had a very itchy nose. Again, due to not having hands, it was very difficult to scratch. Thankfully, Mr Conductor had a broom for that. "James, would you mind giving me a lift to Rainbow Ridge?" asked Mr Conductor. "I'm going to be meeting Thomas there later." "Of Course Mr C, hop on in" said James.

James took Mr Conductor to a cliff, which Mr Conductor then began climbing. But the closer he got to the top, the weaker he felt. "Dear Lord, who knew not having my gold dust could make me feel so weak" he thought. When he finally reached the top, he was exhausted. "If I don't get more gold dust within the next couple of days, I am not going to survive" he said. "Several other bad things are going to happen, I saw them in my dream last night." He then saw a deserted wagon, framed by a rainbow that seemed to disappear into an old barrel. "My family always told me that if I can't remember the clue for finding more gold dust, I simply just had to look on the rock behind the old wagon" he said. He then made his way to the rock behind the wagon, and the light shone brightly down on it. Mr Conductor could barely see some writing on the rock. Stoke up the magic in the mountain and the lady will smile, then watch the swirls that spin so well. Just then, at the bottom of the mountain, Thomas blew his whistle. Due to the fact that Thomas still had some engine ash in his system, the sound of the whistle ended up being louder than expected. This startled Mr Conductor, and he fell into the wagon. The wagon began tumbling down the mountain, with Mr C inside of it. Thomas saw this, and was horrified. He gave chase at once. When he finally caught up, all he could see was a turned over wagon, and Mr C's hat. "Bust my buffers, I think I killed Mr Conductor" said Thomas.

Authors note: And now, I am back to pointing out the flaws of the movie. If I was at a railroad station and couldn't find what I was looking for, I would not ask a random dog sitting on the platform. I would ask somebody who works at the station.

Also In the final film, Mr Conductor doesn't climb a ridge to get his clue. He instead has to look for a windmill. This is confusing because in the past five seasons, numerous windmills have been shown on screen. How is the audience supposed what windmill the movie is referring to? When I think of a windmill in Thomas the tank engine, I don't think of some random location that only appears once and never again. My mind goes to the windmill seen in the show's intro.

Thank you for reading and please have a great day.