- Edward meets Trevor, a traction engine in the scrapyard about to lose his life because he is in good shape but out of work. Knowing what it feels like to be scorned, Edward decides to see if anyone can take Trevor on for work.
- One day, Edward is heading to the scrapyard on his branch line. Thomas exclaims that Edward's not that old, but Edward knows that Thomas is only teasing.
At the scrapyard, Edward sees a very unusual sight: a traction engine named Trevor. Edward asks him why he's at the scrapyard. The traction engine tells him that he's due to be broken up the following week; though he's still clearly in perfect working condition, his Master decided he was old-fashioned. Edward remarks that he gets told the same thing, but he knows that he's really useful. Trevor then tells Edward about his old life; he would travel from farm to farm doing various jobs and children would be excited to see him and took rides on him. Edward worriedly travels to the station trying his hardest to think of a way to save Trevor.
At Wellsworth, Edward spots the Vicar and realizes he could be the perfect person to save Trevor. He and his Driver explain about Trevor's situation and beg the Vicar to save him, the Vicar promises to go take a look. On Saturday, Jem Cole tells Trevor about the Vicar's visit and gives him a new coat of paint and a good polish in preparation. The Vicar and his two sons arrive and Trevor starts riding around the yard feeling happier than ever. Afterwards, the Vicar talks to the scrapyard owner and is able to buy Trevor cheap.
Now Trevor lives at the Vicarage Orchard which is next to the line, so he and Edward see each other everyday. Trevor enjoys his new work, but his favorite day of the year is the day of the church fête, when he has a wooden seat bolted on to him and gets to give children rides. In the evening, he is seen lying asleep thinking about the wonderful day he has had and the children he met.
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