These four-wheeled coaches originate from the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
History[]
The Sodor and Mainland Railway owned a set of these four-wheeled coaches, which were used for passenger duties. After the Sodor and Mainland Railway went bankrupt and the North Western Railway was formed, it is unknown what happened to these coaches, however they were most likely scrapped.
Technical Details[]
Basis[]
The coaches are based on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Traveller Coach. Two replicas of these coaches now work with the Stephenson's Rocket replica at the National Railway Museum.
Livery[]
The coaches are painted dark yellow and black, and appear to have "S&M" written on their sides in yellow and red lettering.
Appearances[]
Gallery[]
The Railway Series[]
Main Series[]
Neil with some of the coaches at Crovan's Gate
Miscellaneous[]
A Liverpool and Manchester Railway coach in an annual
Locomotives | S&M #1 | Neil | S&M #3 |
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Rolling Stock | Coaches | Trucks | Flatbeds, Conflats and Well Wagons |
Locations | Kirk Ronan (Harbour) | Rolf's Castle | Crovan's Gate | Ballahoo |