Emily's Coach is an emerald green bogie coach used by Emily. Sir Topham Hatt could usually be seen riding in the coach before he acquired Winston.
Technical Details[]
Basis[]
Emily's coach has no specific known basis, though it appears to have been inspired by wooden-bodied clerestory coaches used in North America.
Livery[]
Emily's coach is painted emerald green, to match Emily, with yellow lining and window surrounds. It has a yellow rectangle outline design below its windows, vertically split in the middle to accommodate a distinctive yellow arch outline. It has brown valences and red bufferbeams.
Appearances[]
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go[]
- Series 1 - Nia's Balloon Blunder, Whistle Woes, Sandy Versus the Storm and Sir Topham Hatt's Hat
- Series 2 - New Mail Engine in Town, Off the Rails, The Big Skunk Funk, Tunnel Troubles, The Case of the Missing Crane and Details? What Details?
- Series 3 - Pizza Picnic Problem
Specials[]
Trivia[]
- No passengers have been seen using the coach so far except Sir Topham Hatt, although according to Rick Suvalle the coach was designed before it started being used for Sir Topham Hatt.[1][2] He has also stated that "there's no reason other passengers couldn't be in it".[3]
- The Motorized model of the coach uses Annie and Clarabel's chassis, so it does not have balconies. It also has no front door or front window.
Merchandise[]
Gallery[]
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go[]
Emily's coach in the first series
Emily's coach in the second series
Carly re-railing Emily's coach
Emily's coach in The Mystery of Lookout Mountain
Emily's coach in the third series (note: the rear balcony railing is clipping through its body)
Merchandise[]
References[]
Locomotives | Steam | Thomas | Edward | Henry | Gordon | James | Percy | Toby | Duck | Donald | Douglas | Emily | Whiff | Nia | The Purple Tender Engine |
---|---|---|
Diesel | Diesel | Salty | Carly | Sandy | |
Electric | Kana | |
Other | Beresford | Winston | |
Rolling Stock | Passenger | Annie and Clarabel | Emily's Coach | Kana's Coaches |
Goods | Troublesome Trucks | Troublesome Tankers | Bruno | Six-Wheeled Open Wagons | Boxcars | Tankers | Flatbeds | Livestock Wagons | Carnival Trucks | |
Former | Boxy | |
People | Sir Topham Hatt | Great-Grandfather Hatt |