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* '''[[The Little Old Engine]]''' - [[The Little Old Engine#Trucks!|Trucks!]]
 
* '''[[The Little Old Engine]]''' - [[The Little Old Engine#Trucks!|Trucks!]]
 
* '''[[Gallant Old Engine]]''' - [[Gallant Old Engine#Gallant_Old_Engine#Steam_Roller|Steam Roller]]
 
* '''[[Gallant Old Engine]]''' - [[Gallant Old Engine#Gallant_Old_Engine#Steam_Roller|Steam Roller]]
 
* '''[[Great Little Engines]]''' - [[Great_Little_Engines#Peter_Sam_and_the_Prickly_Problem|Peter Sam and the Prickly Problem]]
 
* '''[[Great Little Engines]]''' - [[Great_Little_Engines#Peter_Sam_and_the_Prickly_Problem|Peter Sam and the Prickly Problem]]
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* '''[[Series 4]]''' - [[Granpuff]], [[Sleeping Beauty]], [[Bulldog]], [[Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady]], [[Trucks! (episode)|Trucks!]], [[Home at Last]], [[Special Funnel]], [[Steam Roller]], [[Gallant Old Engine (episode)|Gallant Old Engine]]
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* '''[[Series 5]]''' - [[Duncan Gets Spooked]], [[Rusty and the Boulder]] and [[Snow]]
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* '''[[Series 6]]''' - [[Dunkin Duncan]], [[Rusty Saves the Day]] and [[Faulty Whistles]]
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* '''[[Series 7]]''' - [[The Old Bridge]], [[The Refreshment Lady's Tea Shop]], [[Rheneas and the Roller Coaster]], [[The Runaway Elephant]], [[The Grand Opening]] and [[Trusty Rusty]]
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* '''[[Series 16]]''' - [[Don't Bother Victor!]] and [[The Christmas Tree Express]]
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* '''2005''' - [[Calling All Engines!]]
* '''[[Series 4]]''' - [[Trucks! (episode)|Trucks!]] and [[Home at Last]] {{Cameo}}
 
* '''[[Series 5]]''' - [[Duncan Gets Spooked]] and [[Snow]]
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* '''2008''' - [[The Great Discovery]]
* '''[[Series 6]]''' - [[Dunkin Duncan]] {{Do not speak}}
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* '''2017''' - [[Journey Beyond Sodor]]
The slate trucks have appeared in every series since the fourth, with the exception of the [[Series 8|eighth]], [[Series 13|thirteenth]], [[Series 14|fourteenth]], [[Series 15|fifteenth]], and [[Series 19|nineteenth series]]. They have only appeared with faces in the fourth and fifth series. They later regained their faces in Journey Beyond Sodor, although they were on standard gauge versions of the trucks.
 
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This article is about 'narrow gauge trucks'. You may be looking for 'the standard gauge trucks'.


“Those trucks will pay you back! Trucks don't like to be biffed!”
Rusty to Duncan[src]

Slate Trucks are the Skarloey Railway's most common type of truck, and can be seen as the narrow gauge counterparts to the Troublesome Trucks. Besides transporting slate, they have been known to transport broken branches, hay bales, cows, and sheep. They dislike Sir Handel because he often bumps them. On the other hand, Peter Sam never bumps the trucks unless they misbehave.

Biography

The Railway Series/Thomas & Friends

Once, the slate trucks mistook Peter Sam for Sir Handel, and decided to play a trick on him. At the slate mine, they snapped the chain attached to the winch on the incline and ran into him, cracking his funnel and denting his boiler.

In the fifth series, some empty slate trucks jammed the winch on the incline and ran down the slope into the ravine, causing an avalanche which buried Skarloey. Another time, they broke away from Peter Sam, and plummeted into the ravine at the old iron bridge.

In the sixth series, Rusty warned Duncan to be careful with the trucks after bumping them. Unfortunately for Duncan, he got his comeuppance when he jammed the incline winch and crashed into a muddy swamp with the slate trucks.

In more recent series, the slate trucks do not have faces. From Blue Mountain Mystery onwards, many faceless slate trucks are seen scattered around the Blue Mountain Quarry.

Basis

The white slate trucks are based on the 2-bar wooden slate wagons of the Talyllyn Railway. The third style of slate trucks are based on the ornate wooden bodied wagons from the Dinorwic Quarry on the 4 ft Padarn Railway. The fourth style of slate trucks are based on the Great Western '2 foot' gauge slate wagon, used on various narrow gauge lines such as the Corris, the Welshpool and Llanfair and the Vale of Rheidol Railways. The Slate wagons are based on a metal bodied wagon featured at the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum.

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Trivia

  • In the fourth series, the chassis for the slate trucks were made from Cooper Craft O gauge "GWR Match Truck" (3016) and were given modifications[1]:
    • Their ends were cut off.
    • Parts of the middle were cut out.
    • Diagonal w irons were cut off.
    • A piece of styrene attached for stability.
  • The slate trucks' faces would later be used for the Tankers in Toad Stands By.
  • One of the slate trucks was sold on Vectis with Peter Sam's Series 4 small scale model[2]. Eight slate trucks (Five small scale and three large scale) with their faces and loads are owned by Twitter user ThomasTankMerch.
  • In Make Someone Happy, one of the large scale bodies was used as a shipping crate for the carousel horses that Percy and Oliver were collecting.
  • In the CGI Series, smaller variations of the first and second type of slate trucks are also present at the Blue Mountain Quarry.
  • Some re-scaled standard gauge versions of the slate trucks appeared in Journey Beyond Sodor.

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