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Open-Topped Carriages are old-fashioned passenger coaches with no roofs.
Technical Details[]
Basis[]
The open-topped carriages are based on the replicas of the third-class four-wheeled carriages used by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in the 1830s. Two of these replicas are owned by the National Railway Museum, both of which are used for demonstration runs with Stephenson's Rocket.
Livery[]
The open-topped carriages are painted turquoise with gold door handles. They have red seats and running boards. Their wheels are blue.
Appearances[]
Locomotives | Steam | Thomas | Edward | Henry | Gordon | James | Percy | Toby | Duck | Donald and 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 | Open-Topped Carriages |
Goods | Troublesome Trucks | Troublesome Tankers | Bruno | Six-Wheeled Open Wagons | Boxcars | Tankers | Flatbeds | Livestock Wagons | Hoppers | Carnival Trucks | Ice Cream Vans | |
Former | Boxy | |
People | Sir Topham Hatt | Great-Grandfather Hatt |
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