Coaches
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North Western Railway
Red coaches
| Red coaches |
These red coaches are usually pulled by Duck and Oliver on their branchline in the television series, but are also used by the smaller engines on the main line. These coaches did not appear until season 2. They were often seen scattered around the yard with freight cars.
The red coaches are based on LBSCR Stroudley 4-wheel coaches.
Trivia
In Hero of the Rails one of these coaches was seen, only painted brown.
Merchandising
The red coaches are available as TOMY and Trackmaster models.
Special coaches
| Special coaches |
For very special visitors, there are two maroon coaches with a dull crimson finish and red lining. They are similar, maybe even identical, to the Duke and Duchess of Boxford's private coaches.
Merchandising
The special coaches are available as Bachmann and TOMY/Trackmaster models. Their ERTL and Learning Curve Wooden models have been discontinued.
Emily's coaches
| Emily's coaches |
After saving Oliver, these two six-wheeled green and cream coloured coaches were given to Emily.
Merchandising
Emily's coaches are available as Bachmann, TOMY and Trackmaster models.
Toby's museum coach
| Toby's museum coach |
Toby pulled this coach to the opening of the Sodor Museum.
Toby's musuem coach is based on a LBSCR Stroudley 4-wheel coaches.
Gordon's special coaches
| Gordon's special coaches |
For breaking his speed-record again, Gordon was rewarded with a new set of coaches. Emily was to collect them to deliver them to the ceremony, but Diesel stole the coaches and hid them in a siding. Diesel gave them back after he tells Emily that he too had set a record.
Flora's tram car
| Flora's tram car |
Flora's tram car is a double-decker green coach, and is her pride and joy. It was given to her at the opening of the Great Waterton Tramway.
Merchandising
Flora's tram car is available as a Learning Curve Wooden and a Trackmaster model.
Other railways
Spencer's special coaches
| Spencer's special coaches |
Spencer has his own set of coaches for when the Duke and Duchess of Boxford go on holiday. They are similar, possibly even identical, to the special coaches owned by the North Western Railway.
Merchandising
- Bachmann
