The Red Express Coaches are non-corridor bogie express coaches used by the North Western Railway. They are generally used for other fast Main Line trains, but have occasionally been used for the Express.
Biography
These coaches are commonly pulled by Edward, Henry and James. In the third series, Duck commonly pulled them on the Little Western. Gordon pulled them in the fourth series when he met Sir Handel and in the fifth series when he went to go test the new station. Sidney has also pulled them at least once. They stopped appearing after the twelfth series, but returned in The Great Race. Henry was the first engine to pull these coaches in the second series in the episode Cows.
Some red express coaches belong to British Railways and are pulled by Class 40 and the Flying Scotsman.
Gordon pulled the red express coaches during Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
Technical Details
Basis
In Thomas & Friends, the models of the coaches were based on the SR Maunsell Coaches without corridors. In the model era, they first appeared in Series 2. These red coaches were long, had broad windows on the corridor side and narrow windows on the compartment side. For production of the third series, shorter variants of these coaches were introduced and gradually replaced the original longer coaches. In Thomas and the Magic Railroad, the short variants of the red coaches received updated models with more details. Since the CGI series, the coach designs had been altered to be much taller and thinner compared to the previous ones. Their compartment windows were also replaced with mirrored versions of the corridor windows.
Types of designs in the Model Series:
Types of designs in the CGI Series:
Types of designs in Other Media:
Livery
The long variants are painted dark red with white window surrounds and black rooftops in Series 2.
The short variants are painted dark red with cream window surrounds. These coaches have a yellow stripe running down each sides and black rooftops.
The Royal Train was painted dark red with white window surrounds, light grey rooftops, whitewall wheels and white buffers.
Appearances
Official Description
From Official Media:[1]
“ | Express Coaches: When James is taking passengers on the main line, he usually pulls the Express Coaches. They are a great favorite with the passengers because they ride so smoothly and have extra comfortable seats.
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Trivia
- Since the switch to full CGI production in 2009, several of the coaches' models have been sold off or sent to various places:
- One of the brake coaches from Thomas and the Magic Railroad to Series 12 is owned by Twitter user: ThomasTankMerch.
- Three of the express coaches used to be on display at Drayton Manor, but are now in storage and one formerly displayed at Nitrogen Studios. Two of the express coaches are now on display at the Hara Model Railway Museum.
- In the magazine story, Airship, Gordon's express carriages are referred to as "Pullman Coaches".
- The express coaches are based on different coaches in various merchandise ranges:
- In the Hornby range, they are based on GWR Collett 'Bow Ended' Corridor coaches.
- In the Bachmann and ERTL range, they are based on LMS Period 1 coaches.
- In the Capsule Plarail range, they were based on JNR Coaches from the mainstream Capsule Plarail range.
- In the Tomica and Wood range, they are based on LBSC Stroudley Coaches. They were also illustrated as LBSC Stroudley Coaches in some earlier magazines stories and later books.
- In the My Thomas Story Library books, they are illustrated as BR Mark 1 coaches.
Merchandise
- Ertl Company (discontinued)
- Wooden Railway (discontinued)
- Wood (discontinued)
- Motor Road and Rail (Asia only)
- Thomas Engine Collection Series (with sound effects; discontinued)
- Departing Now (discontinued)
- Tomica
- Capsule Plarail
- Pocket Fantasy (discontinued)
- Tomix (discontinued)
- De Agostini (discontinued)
- Bachmann (discontinued; re-released 2022)
- Hornby (discontinued)
- Nakayoshi (discontinued)
- Boss (with James; discontinued)
- Choro-Q (with James; discontinued)
- LEGO (discontinued)
See Also
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