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The Circus Train is colourful rolling stock which is used by the circus when it comes to Sodor. The train has special livestock trucks used to transport horses and trucks, flatbeds and vans which are used to transport circus goods and equipment. Coaches and brake vans are used to carry the circus performers.

Biography

Series 4

When the circus first visited Sodor, special "Topham Circus" trucks were delivered to the Island by ship. The Fat Controller arranged for the engines to shunt the special trucks; this cheered up Gordon, James and Henry who were originally feeling unpleased. The engines soon forgot to be tired and cross, until, much to the dismay of Gordon and Henry, James was chosen to pull the Circus Train away. [1]

List of "Topham Circus" rolling stock used in the television series:

Series 8

Sir Topham Hatt once gave Thomas the job of taking the Circus Train and Annie and Clarabel carried the performers. Thomas was told to share the load due to its weight. However, Thomas wanted all the glory, so he tried to pull the circus train all by himself. Soon, his side-rods broke from the strain of pulling the heavy train and he was forced to stop. James and Percy came to the rescue of Thomas and the Circus Train. [2]

Some of the circus trucks were later reused for the Funfair Train whenever the funfair comes to Sodor. [3]

List of rolling stock used in the television series:

Books

There are also coaches for circus performers to travel in. Two of these coaches were seen in the book Henry and the Elephant. The coaches are painted yellow with red lining and with "Circus" written on their sides in blue.

List of rolling stock that appear in the books:

They appeared again in another Henry and the Elephant book. This time they had red lining and "Miller Circus" written on their sides in red.

List of "Miller Circus" rolling stock that appear in the books:

Technical Details

Basis

In the television series, the trucks are based on 7-plank open wagons. The vans were based on LNER 12 ton vans, Saxa salt wagons, GWR cattle trucks and SE&CR Diagram 960 PMV (with added bogies). The flatbeds are TVR Macaw G flatbeds. The brake vans are based on a BR Standard 20 Ton brake van and a GWR Toad brake van. There were also 1-plank trucks with the top part of a ventilated van on top of them which could be removed.

Livery

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"Topham Circus" Logo (Bandai)

In the fourth series of the television series, the rolling stock were painted white with red lining. They had yellow banners with red lettering on their sides reading "TOPHAM CIRCUS". The open wagons had green tarpaulins, while the flat truck carried a red and white one. Some vans had brown fronts and backs.

Variations of salt vans seen in the television series:

Two alternate salt vans exist, one with a brown front/back and one with a cream front/back.

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"Circus" Logo

In the eighth series, they were then gold, blue and red. Some vans had a "CIRCUS" logo with two horses on both sides of a clown's face on a yellow board.

Variations of LNER 12 ton vans seen in the television series:

The LNER 12 ton vans are painted red, dark blue and yellow. They have white buffer-housings and roofs. They have white parallel stripes with yellow, red and blue starts. They also have a golden star with black outing on their doors. The red vans have a dark blue running board, while the blue vans have red ones. Some have circus logos, some do not.

Variations of 1-Plank truck container designs seen in the television series:

There are also multiple different-colour container variants used for the 1-plank trucks.

In the books, the circus trucks are painted yellow.

Appearances

Trivia

  • The circus flatbeds were painted white in the fourth series, but were later painted gold and red since the eighth series.
  • The trucks of the Circus Train from the fourth series have been reused in several episodes;
  • A fourth series circus van appeared in the CGI series as a cream van with red stripes. In addition, it was released as a refrigerator van from TrackMaster, Bachmann and Hornby.
  • The eighth series circus train models have been reused in several episodes;
  • Some of the trucks of the Circus Train from the eighth series were on display at Drayton Manor for a brief time in 2009, but then they were in storage. As of 2020, they have been put back on display.

Merchandise

References



* RWS only | ** T&F only | --- Dropped
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