What Might Have Been
Christopher Awdry said that he had other material, which he hoped would be published. He narrated new stories about the narrow gauge engines on 'Duncan Days' at the Talyllyn Railway in Wales but now these look unlikely to see the light of day. His 2005 book Sodor: Reading Between the Lines updated readers on developments since 1996.
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