Six Flags' Thomas the Tank Engine bring smiles


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/15/2008

"They're two, they're four, they're six, they're eight ..." If you sang those words, you'll probably want to round up the kids and head out to Six Flags Over Georgia for the opening of Thomas Town on May 17.

The Really Useful Engine and his friends are rolling into a miniature Island of Sodor created just for younger children that includes a replica of Thomas the Tank Engine with two passenger trains, Annie and Clarabel, that can transport up to 30 passengers.

Six Flags Over Georgia
Thomas the train ride, similar to this model at the Six Flags park in New England, will start taking passengers May 17.
 
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The train departs from Knapford Station and travels around the island for a three-minute ride. Along the way, you'll spot Cranky the Crane and the Tidmouth Shed.

Thomas fans also will enjoy the mammoth interactive Thomas Town playground and a soft play area for younger children that invites them to climb on Harold the Helicopter and Bertie the Bus.

Sir Topham Hatt will be available for photos at a meet-and-greet by the character gazebo opening day. And if little conductors need a memento from their trip to Sodor, there's a Thomas & Friends merchandise store.

THE 411: Thomas Town at Six Flags Over Georgia. $39.99 general admission at park entrance; $29.99 if purchased online. $29.99 for children under 48 inches; free for children younger than 2. $15-$20 for parking. Park open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Six Flags Over Georgia, 275 Riverside Parkway, Austell. 770-739-3400, www.sixflags.com/overgeorgia.

FUN FACTS ABOUT THOMAS

• Thomas is based on England's Great Western Line that ran from Paddington to Bristol around 1917.

• The track includes 877 feet of rail.

• The train goes 6.83 miles per hour.

• The playground area includes five interactive games.

• Construction of Thomas Town took seven months.

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