- “In those days, I used to pull slip coaches; coaches which could be uncoupled without even stopping! That way, we always ran on time and there were never any delays.”
- ― Duck
The Slip Coaches are three Great Western bogie coaches who work with Duck on the Little Western. They are special as they can be uncoupled at stations without the engine stopping. Duck affectionately refers to them as the "Slippies".[1]
Biography
Before coming to Sodor, Duck used to pull these three slip coaches on "The Sunshine Line", part of the Great Western Railway.
Later, Duck told the other engines about his coaches. When the Fat Controller was concerned about passengers getting to their destinations on time during the peak summer months, James told him about slip coaches, claiming Duck's idea as his own. The Fat Controller purchased some slip coaches, and rewarded James with the chance to pull the coaches on Duck's Branch Line, not knowing the red engine did not know how to time the uncoupling correctly. At Bluff's Cove, after uncoupling the rear coach, he slowed down to show off his paintwork. Because the last coach was still moving, it bumped into the back of the rest of the train. The slip coaches then refused to move, as James did not know how to use them.
By coincidence, the slip coaches that the Fat Controller purchased were the same slip coaches Duck used to pull on the Great Western Railway and they were glad to see their old engine. Since Duck knew how to handle the slip coaches, he took over pulling the slip coaches from James for the rest of the day.[1]
At Christmas, when Connor needed extra coaches for his last train on Christmas Eve, the slip coaches offered to help. The third was released at Kellsthorpe Road, the second at Maron, and the first at Wellsworth. Unfortunately, the first coach overshot the station, but Thomas managed to shunt him back to the platform.[2]
When they first arrived on the Island of Sodor, the trio were allocated to the Main Line to help out when trains were busy. The Slip Coaches are now permanently used on the Little Western, pulled by Duck.
Once, when Dowager Hatt was temporarily running the railway, the coaches were seen being pulled by 'Arry.[3] Another time, Edward borrowed the slip coaches.[4]
Personality
The Slip Coaches are very good friends with Duck. Like most coaches, they do not like being bumped by an engine. They can be very judgemental if they are not treated right, and need to be handled delicately.
Technical Details
Basis
The Slip Coaches are based on the Great Western Railway Collett Slip Coaches. These coaches had the unique ability in which they could be uncoupled at stations without stopping. The uncoupled coaches are stopped when the guard sets a handbrake. In an era when the railway companies were highly competitive, they strove to keep journey times as short as possible, avoiding intermediate stops wherever possible.
The last service took place in 1960 and was hauled by GWR Castle Class No. 5023 Brechin Castle on the London to Wolverhampton express. One slip coach remains, however, it has not moved in decades.
Livery
The Slip Coaches are painted claret and cream with black roofs and window frames, loosely based off of the chocolate and cream livery used by coaches on the Great Western Railway, later the Western region of British Railways.
Appearances
Thomas & Friends
Specials
Music Videos
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Trivia
- The Slip Coaches are the first of a few things:
- The first and third coaches are the first male coaches to be introduced in both the television series and the franchise as a whole.
- The first characters with embedded faces since Harold in the second series, and the last characters introduced to use said design.
- The first coaches with faces to be introduced in the television series since Old Slow Coach in the fifth series.
- The Slip Coaches are also the only of a few things:
- The only characters created by Mark Huckerby and Nick Ostler before they left the production team the following series.
- The only television series-exclusive vehicular characters to appear in the televised adaptations of Small Railway Engines.
External link
- Slip coaches from Railway Wonders of The World.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 T&F S18 #8 "Duck and the Slip Coaches"
- ↑ T&F S18 #18 "Last Train for Christmas"
- ↑ T&F S21 #3 "Dowager Hatt's Busy Day"
- ↑ T&F S22 #11 "School of Duck"
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Diesel | BoCo | |
Former | Edward | |
Rolling Stock | Passenger | Annie and Clarabel | Emily's Coaches | Green Express Coaches | Red Express Coaches |
Former | The Spiteful Brake Van | Slip Coaches | |
Trains | Passenger | The Express | The Local | The Great Waterton Special |
Goods | The Flying Kipper | The Midnight Goods | |
Infrastructure | Stations | Tidmouth | Lower Tidmouth** | Knapford | Crosby | Wellsworth | Maron | Cronk** | Killdane** | Balladrine** | Kellaby** | Whispering Woods Halt** | Kellsthorpe Road** | Crovan's Gate | Great Waterton** | Vicarstown | Barrow-in-Furness** |
Sheds | Tidmouth Sheds | Tidmouth Yard Sheds | Knapford Sheds | Crovan's Gate Sheds* | Vicarstown Sheds | |
Tunnels and Bridges | Tidmouth Tunnel (South) | Henry's Tunnel | Crosby Tunnel** | Crosby Bridge* | The Viaduct | Sodor Suspension Bridge** | Maron Bridge* | Standard Gauge and Narrow Gauge Viaduct | Vicarstown Bridge** |
Locomotives | Duck | Donald and Douglas | Oliver | |
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Rolling Stock | Passenger | Old Slow Coach | Slip Coaches |
Goods | Toad | S.C. Ruffey | |
Non-Rail Vehicles | Bulgy | Bulgy's Friend | Skiff | |
People | Captain Joe | The Museum Manager | |
Stations | Tidmouth | Tidmouth Hault | Tidmouth Town Hall** | Haultraugh** | Bluff's Cove** | Arlesburgh West** |