Thomas Town at Kennywood

Thomas Town at Kennywood is a Thomas & Friends inspired theme park area that is located at Kennywood in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. It opened on 27th July 2018 and is the second-largest Thomas attraction in the US behind Thomas Land.

It features five new attractions (including a Thomas retheme of the Olde Kennywood Railroad), a stage show, themed play and entertainment areas, a gift shop and other attractions surrounding the footprint of the railroad.

Rides
From the Kennywood website:

Journey with Thomas
Climb aboard for an unforgettable journey with the Number 1 Blue Engine! Guests of all ages can hop aboard a Thomas-themed train ride that takes you along the back side of Kennywood, with wondrous views of the Monongahela River and the Edgar Thomson Works, the oldest steel mill in the Steel City. It’s a beautiful setting that looks like what you might see on the island of Sodor!

Cranky’s Drop Tower
Strap in tight for a truly Cranky experience! Sodor’s strongest crane will lift you high above Thomas Town™, and then drop you down!

Harold’s Helicopter Tour
All set and ready for action! Kids can take control of their own Harold Helicopter and pilot him up and down as they spin round and round.

Flynn’s Fire Training
Junior firefighters shoot water to extinguish flames on this unique, interactive ride.

Diesel Drivers
Don’t forget the Diesels! Climb aboard Diesel, Iron Bert and other Diesel engines for a fun ride.

Attractions
From the Kennywood website:

Steel City Adventures! Live Show at Tidmouth Sheds
Join Gordon, James, Emily, Percy & Sir Topham Hatt as they prepare for a very special adventure on the rails. A few important deliveries need to make it safely from the Island of Sodor to the Steel City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Each engine has a unique job and special cargo to deliver. So hop on board as Kennywood proudly presents, Steel City Adventures! at Tidmouth Sheds, Thomas Town.

Thomas & Friends™ Big Adventures Play Zone
Children can have big adventures and big fun in a soft play area, construct test tracks for the Steam Team, and relive some of the characters’ favorite moments in our media center!

Thomas Town Gift Co.
Find all your favorite Thomas & Friends merchandise! Look out for special items that can only be found in Thomas Town.

Party Pavilion
Celebrate your birthday the Sodor Way! Thomas Town’s Party Pavilion can be booked for special events through Kennywood’s Group Sales office.

Trivia

 * The Olde Kennywood Railroad was rethemed into "a Thomas & Friends story", and is run by a new Thomas replica rebuilt from the other engine on the line; the new shell uses false wheels, a talking animatronic face, and is considerably larger in height than the original locomotive shell. The other engine kept its original shell for the opening Summer season; it was planned to also be given a new shell later on, as a new female engine.
 * The ride was said to "weave stories and songs from the show and eventually include themed display pieces." Due to budget and time constraints, the planned displays were added in 2019, although funding was raised to add several billboards along the line. In addition, a crossing to allow visitors into the rail yard was added, as Cranky's Drop Tower and Tidmouth Sheds were built inside the yard.
 * During the Journey with Thomas ride, the songs "Engine Roll Call" (TGD Version), "Hear the Engines Coming" and "Never, Never, Never Give Up" play.
 * A Knapford Station replica serves as the Big Adventure Playzone, which is themed after Big World! Big Adventures! Featured inside is a viewing area for Thomas episodes, a train table, and a jungle gym featuring Emily, Gordon, Percy, Shane, Nia and Ashima.
 * Edward, Henry, Rosie and Rebecca are represented by posters in Knapford's windows.
 * Steel City Adventures! reuses the Tidmouth Sheds plans and design from Edaville's Thomas Land, but use a brand-new storyline for the park following the engines' adventures from Sodor to Pittsburgh. Additionally the animatronic engines of Tidmouth Sheds were built by Garner Holt Productions, who also created the animatronic faces for the revamped Day Out with Thomas replicas. The layout and animatronics have also a few differences from the ones at Edaville:
 * The sheds are scaled down and reduced to four berths to fit its location in the former train yard.
 * The arrangement of the engines is closer to the original plans for Edaville's Tidmouth (from left to right: Percy, James, Emily and Gordon).
 * The engines' rails sit on top of the foundation as apposed to being within the foundation.
 * Emily's face appears to have been scaled down.
 * James lacks his whistle (in order to fit into his berth due to the reduced height).
 * The scrap within the Diesel Drivers was used from the Log Jammer and Phantom's Revenge rides (also from Kennywood).
 * The rides for the park are similar to Edaville's, but are altered to be "unique to Kennywood". Major differences include:
 * Each ride having a control booth themed after their respective destinations (Cranky having an industrial shack and an electrical building themed as a "Thomas Town Shipping Co." goods shed, the Diesel Drivers having an industrial building in the colors of the Dieselworks, Flynn having a building similar to the signalboxes, and Harold having a control tower themed after the Sodor Search and Rescue Centre).
 * The Diesel Drivers has a smaller layout and only four engines (Salty, Bert, Diesel and Rusty); due to a manufacturing error, Diesel and Rusty also had their faces swapped (this was fixed prior to a press tour for KennyKon 2018).
 * This is the second Thomas and Friends attraction in the state of Pennsylvania, with the other being the Day Out with Thomas events at the Strasburg Railroad.
 * The "Journey with Thomas" ride was temporarily shut down on 2nd August 2018 due to the fact that the Thomas ride had jumped the rails twice within the span of a couple of days. The ride reopened in November 2018 following track repairs, but ran the unthemed "Gimbels Flyer" locomotive on the line until Thomas was cleared to run in time for the annual "Holiday Lights" event.
 * The park won 3rd place for Best New Amusement Park Attraction for 2018.
 * The park cost $8.5 million to construct.