Mighty Express - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Rocket & Roll
Milo has two big repairs to fix in just one day! Will getting a rocket booster make him finish his tasks faster or just spark more trouble?
Freight Nate's Achoo-choo
Clay and May need more salt and pepper for their yummy chili, but Nate will have to stop sneezing to make the delivery in time for the town picnic.
Knight Time
Nate and Nico chase after Museum Station's newly polished suit of armor after some cheese-hungry critters use it to try to catch their next snack.
Offline Zipline
Flicker is finally big enough to ride Camp Itchiknee's zipline! But when he gets stuck in midair, Milo must make his way over to rescue him.
Delivery Dilemma
Pogo sticks at the farm? Animal feed at school recess? With their deliveries swapped, Red and Faye try their best to fix the mix-up fast!
Sticky Situation
Nate and Nico try their best to avoid making a mess on the tracks while they deliver barrels of gooey maple syrup to the town's pancake party.
Nate's Crushing It
With the help of Nate's crusher car, Penny must haul a big block of ice to the beach so that everyone can beat the heat with some snow cones!
Mystery of the Missing Wood
Something has been chomping off pieces of wood from the train tracks all around town! Milo and Nico will have to play detective to catch the culprit.
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