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The Mid Sodor Railway owned at least twenty-six coaches before the railway closed down.[1] No less than eight of the bogie coaches have been rescued and restored at Crovan's Gate Works.[2]

Cora and the Saloon Coaches were former carriages of the Mid Sodor Railway, which later rescued, restored and repainted by the Skarloey Railway. Gertrude and Millicent were also built on the chassis of two former Mid Sodor Railway bogie coaches.

Bogie Observation Coaches

The Bogie Observation Coaches were a pair of coaches used for Stuart and Falcon's boat trains on the OO9 scale Mid Sodor layout.

Technical Details

Basis

The coaches are not known to have been based on any particular coaches, however bear a notable likeness to the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway's observation-end coaches. Wilbert Awdry's models of them are made from cut-down Mike's Models OO9 bogie coach kits.

Livery

These coaches were painted light blue. They had yellow lettering with the numbers "1" and "2" beneath their windows, indicating first and sceond class seating.

Appearances

Bug Boxes

The Bug Boxes were small, low-slung coaches on the Mid Sodor Railway. These were sometimes used by Tim on workmen's trains.

Technical Details

Basis

These coaches are based on the Ffestiniog Railway's Small Birmingham coaches, also known as "Bug Boxes" due to their diminutive size. The coaches were built by Brown, Marshalls and Co. Ltd. of Birmingham between 1864 and 1867 and were the earliest form of passenger-carrying vehicles on the Ffestiniog Railway.

Livery

The Bug Boxes were painted light blue. They had red lettering with the company's initials, M S, on the sides.

Curly Roofed Van

The Curly Roofed Van was a passenger brake van on the Mid Sodor Railway.

Technical Details

Basis

This van is based on the original Vans 1 and 3 from the Ffestiniog Railway, familiarly known as the "Curly Roofed Vans" by enthusiasts. The original Van 1 was scrapped in 1921, while Van 3 followed in 1955 due to its poor condition. Though both original vans were scrapped, a replica of Van 1 has since been built at Boston Lodge in 2004 and currently runs on the preserved Ffestiniog Railway.

Livery

The Curly Roofed Van is painted dark blue.

Appearances

Mk1 Boat Train Coaches

The Mk1 Boat Train Coaches were a set of three four-wheeled coaches used for John and Jennings' boat trains on the first version of the OO9 scale Mid Sodor layout. They were later replaced by the bogie observation coaches.

Technical Details

Basis

The coaches are not known to have been based on any particular coaches. Wilbert Awdry's models of them are made from cut-down and heavily modified Triang TT gauge suburban coaches on OO9 scale chassis.

Livery

These coaches were painted light blue.

Parliamentary Coaches

The Parliamentary Coaches were a pair of third class coaches used for the Parliamentary on the OO9 scale Mid Sodor layout. They were usually pulled by Albert.

Technical Details

Basis

These coaches are based on the Talyllyn Railway's coaches Nos. 1, 2 and 3, built by Brown, Marshalls and Co. Ltd. between 1866-67. Agnes, Ruth and Jemima share the same basis.

Unlike their basis, both Parliamentary coaches lack buffers - in accordance with the rest of the Mid Sodor Railway's stock - and have vents on their roofs.

Livery

The Parliamentary Coaches were painted light blue. They had gold lettering with the company's initials, M S, on the sides.

One coach had the red lettering with the numbers "1" (two compartments) and "3" (one compartment) on each door, indicating first and third class seating. The second coach, meanwhile, had yellow lettering with the number "3" on each door, indicating it has fully third class seating.

Zillertalbahn Brake Coach

The Zillertalbahn Brake Coach was a four-wheeled coach used on the OO9 scale Mid Sodor layout.

Technical Details

Basis

This coach is based on a Zillertalbahn four-wheeled coach with added duckets. Wilbert Awdry's model was made from a Liliput model of one of these coaches.

Livery

This coach was painted light blue with brown window frames and black balconies. It had gold lettering with the company's initials, M S, on the sides on a red background. It also had gold lettering with the number "3" on the passenger end, indicating third class seating.

Other Mid Sodor Railway Coaches


Technical Details

Basis

The coaches illustrated in The Railway Series are based on the bogie coaches from the Ffestiniog Railway's Victorian era. Specifically the Pioneer Bogie Carriages, "Bowsiders" and Ashbury Bogie Carriages.

Livery

The coaches are painted dark blue.

Appearances

Other Coaches

In Thomas & Friends, the Mid Sodor Railway shared the same coaches as the Skarloey Railway.

Coaches in the Television Series:

In the 2001 annual story The Good Old Days, the Picnic consisted of three orange-brown coaches with dark grey roofs. In the 2000 magazine story A Special Story About Duke, the Picnic consisted of three olive coaches with yellow-window surrounds, black fronts and roofs.

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