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This set doesn't appear to have an instructions sheet on the Fisher-Price page. The Thomas TrackMaster wikia site has a page about this set, with pictures that should give you an idea of the layout. That page says the Sodor Blackout items were sold exclusively at Target, so that may be why the instructions aren't on the main Fisher-Price support page.
My son wanted this for Christmas but we went with a couple more affordable sets. he did get others though and they dont change batteries like most of the Thomas and friends. Flip him upside down, locate all screws...find one or two that have and arrow around the screw...those are the ones you take out to put the batteries in.
I brought one a few days ago and out of the box it talked but would not move. I returned it to the store for a replacement. I noticed that the back wheels under the on and off switch have weight on them before the train will move. If the train is not sitting on the track, it will not move, That is what makes thomas stop at the station
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