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North Carolina's Thomas The Train Rides
Published: January 22, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Every year, North Carolina becomes a haven for young railway enthusiasts and their families as it hosts the much-anticipated Day Out With Thomas events. These events offer a magical experience, giving children the chance to meet the beloved Thomas the Tank Engine and enjoy a day packed with fun activities. This guide will take you through the different aspects of Day Out With Thomas events in North Carolina, ensuring a memorable experience for you and your family.
What is Day Out With Thomas?
Day Out With Thomas is a family-friendly event series that brings Thomas the Tank Engine, a well-loved character from the children's TV show "Thomas & Friends," to life.
Held at various heritage railways and museums across North America, these events feature a real-life working steam or diesel locomotive decorated to look like Thomas. The goal is to offer a fun and educational experience that promotes interactive learning and fosters a love for trains among children.
Locations in North Carolina
In North Carolina, Day Out With Thomas events are usually hosted at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer. This location is ideal due to its historical significance and extensive railroad exhibits, providing an authentic backdrop for the event.
In addition, the Tweetsie Railroad in the western mountains also plays host to Thomas during mid-June.
North Carolina Transportation Museum
The museum is spread over 57 acres and is dedicated to celebrating the history of transportation, with a particular emphasis on railroads. It is located on the site of what was the Southern Railway's largest steam locomotive servicing facility.
Facilities
The site includes the historic Bob Julian Roundhouse, various engines, rail cars, and a comprehensive collection of transportation-related artifacts.
Here's what you can typically expect at a Day Out With Thomas event:
Thomas Train Ride
The highlight of the event is undoubtedly the ride on a train pulled by Thomas the Tank Engine. These 25-minute rides allow children to embark on an adventure with their favorite blue locomotive, complete with the sound of the engine's whistle and the sight of steam billowing into the sky.
The experience is enhanced with friendly conductors ready to answer questions and ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable ride. This particular event also features Percy!
Meet and Greet with Sir Topham Hatt
Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the fictional North Western Railway, is another iconic character from the Thomas franchise. During the event, children have the opportunity to meet him, pose for photos, and interact with his cheerful persona.
Interactive Storytelling and Live Entertainment
Storytelling sessions featuring tales from the Island of Sodor captivate young minds, while live entertainment, including singing, dancing, and puppetry, adds to the festive atmosphere. Be sure to check the event schedule to catch performance times.
Imaginative Play Stations
Activities designed to ignite creativity and imagination are set up around the venue. These may include Thomas-themed arts and crafts, coloring stations, and train play tables where children can build their own tracks and engage in cooperative play.
Themed Merchandise
Special pop-up shops offer attendees the chance to purchase exclusive Thomas & Friends merchandise, from toys and apparel to books and DVDs. It's a great way to bring a piece of the event home and keep the spirit of Thomas alive even after the day is over.
Food and Refreshments
No family outing is complete without food! Various food vendors offer a range of options, including kid-friendly meals and snacks. Be sure to try the themed treats that are often available, adding a unique flavor to the day.
Best Time to Visit
The event is held each fall, September 26-28 and October 3-5. Visiting earlier in the day can help avoid the largest crowds, and weekdays are generally less busy than weekends. Checking the weather forecast and preparing accordingly will also ensure a comfortable visit.
Tweetsie Railroad
Nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, the Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock offers families a unique and enchanting experience with its annual “Day Out With Thomas” event.
If you’ve ever wanted to see your child's eyes light up at the sight of their favorite blue engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, this event is a must-visit.
Held during two weekends in the early summer, June 6-9 and June 12-15, the event provides an array of activities centered around Thomas, allowing children and their families to immerse themselves in the world of Sodor. The highlight is, of course, a ride on a real train pulled by Thomas himself.
Activities and Attractions
Train Ride with Thomas: The 20-minute scenic train ride is undoubtedly the star attraction. Thomas chugs his way through the picturesque countryside, enchanting children as they listen to the familiar “peep, peep!” Kids can also meet Sir Topham Hatt, the Railway Controller from the Island of Sodor.
Thomas & Friends Imagination Station: This area offers a variety of interactive experiences and games. Children can engage with storytelling, play with branded railway models, and partake in fun Thomas-themed crafts.
Live Entertainment: Families are treated to live musical shows featuring favorite Thomas & Friends characters. Sing along and be entertained by the interactive performances tailored for their young audience.
Photo Opportunities: Capture memories with Thomas and his friends through several themed photo spots throughout the park. Professional photographers are available to snap quality family photos as well.
Themed Merchandise: A special selection of Thomas & Friends merchandise is available for purchase. From toys and books to t-shirts and collectibles, these souvenirs are a perfect way to remember your day.
Tips for a Memorable Experience
Arrive Early: To make the most of your day, arrive when the gates open. This gives you a chance to explore at your own pace, avoiding the larger midday crowds.
Charge Your Camera: With plenty of photo opportunities, make sure your camera or smartphone is fully charged to capture all the precious memories.
Dress Comfortably: Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Hats and sunscreen are recommended for sunny days, while layers are a good idea on cooler days.
Safety First: Keep a close eye on your children, especially around train tracks and large crowds. Establish a meeting point in case anyone gets separated.
Plan Your Day: Check the day’s schedule on arrival and decide which activities you want to prioritize to ensure you don’t miss out on any key attractions.
The Day Out With Thomas events offer a delightful escape into the world of trains and adventure, perfectly suited for young fans of Thomas the Tank Engine and their families. The combination of interactive activities, educational opportunities, and the pure joy of a train ride makes for an unforgettable day.
Whether you're a local or visiting from afar, this event is a must-do, promising a cheerful and enriching experience for all. Enjoy your journey with Thomas, and may the memories created be as enduring as the tracks he rides upon.
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