This is the third video in TM's I Love Toy Trains Series.
Songs
1994 VHS version
- I've Been Working On The Railroad
- Old No. 7
- She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain
- Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Air Force Theme)
- Awesome Train Song/Rock Song
- Daddy, What's a Train? (Sung by Utah Phillips)
1997 Special Edition VHS and 1999 Special Edition DVD versions
- I've Been Working On The Railroad
- Old No. 7
- She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain
- Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Air Force Theme)
- Awesome Train Song/Rock Song
- I'm a Train
- Wonderful World of Trains
- I Love Toy Trains Opening Theme
- Trepak (Russian Dance)
- Come Ride Along with Me
- I Love Toy Trains Closing Theme
2002 DVD version
- I Love Toy Trains Opening Theme
- I've Been Working On The Railroad
- Old No. 7
- She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain
- Wabash Cannonball (Longer arrangement)
- Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Air Force Theme)
- I Love Toy Trains Closing Theme (Later versions)
- Various instrumental pieces
2009 DVD (digitally remastered version)
- Dixieland Opening
- I Love Toy Trains Opening Theme
- I've Been Working On The Railroad
- Old No. 7
- Where Have All the Cabooses Gone (2009 digitally remastered version only)
- Wabash Cannonball (Shorter arrangement)
- She Be Coming 'Round The Mountain
- Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder (Air Force Theme)
- I Love Toy Trains Closing Theme (Later versions)
- Various instrumental pieces
Releases
- 1994 VHS (First original release)
- 1997 VHS (New footage, updated label, still has 1994 Packaging)
- 1998? VHS (Has 1994 label with normal reels, has 1997 Program with MTH Screen before credits)
- 2000 VHS (New packaging, new label, has 1997 program but also has a new TM Books and Video logo, and some changes are made, like the “I Love Toy Trains: The Store Screen”, which is placed after the crash scene, after the credits end.)
Trivia
- This video and I Love Toy Trains 2 are the only videos not to use the Dixieland Opening. This was fixed on the 2009 digitally remastered versions.
- This was the first and only time to have the Blue Angels appear in I Love Toy Trains.
- This was the first I Love Toy Trains video to feature Jeff speaking.
- This is the last time a song not by James Coffey is heard in the series (On the original 1994 VHS only).
- Some of the scenes from the original version have been switched around on the later versions (1997-present), including the circus scene and the Blue Angels scene.
- On the 1994 VHS, the credits are different, but in later versions, it replaces the original credits with the James Coffey version of the I Love Toy Trains closing theme. The 1997-2000 credits feature footage from real trains, not toy trains. After the credits, the blooper of the box crashing into the boxcar was used. After it did that, a voice said “Oh No”, and the sound of another box loading can be heard. This also occurs on the 1994 VHS as well.