Trucks

Trucks (also known as cars) are pieces of rolling stock that are usually filled with coal, ballast, etc.

Troublesome Trucks
This basic truck type is a 7-plank truck that can be seen filled with coal, ballast, or some other various type of cargo. This car also has many different colors, like gray, green, and red. These cars can be very mischievous if they have faces on. There are many different open-topped trucks like S.C.Ruffey, Fred, Rickety, etc. These trucks also can be very mischievous like this basic type can be. They love pushing the engines the way the engines shunt them in the actual series. What more is there to say about these foolish freight cars?

Color: Gray, Black, Light Gray (Face)

Numbers: None

Type: 2006 Wooden Troublesome Truck (basic design, from the Giggling Troublesome Trucks Pack)

Purchase Date: September 3, 2017 (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Trroublesome Vans
This is pretty much the same as a Troublesome Truck, but with an enclosed top. These vans are used for carrying different types of cargo than the trucks. There are many things that these vans can carry, like fish, fruit, etc. They are troublesome just the same as the trucks, but differently shaped. These vans can also be shown in different colors like gray, brown, red, etc. These vans also carry packages instead of the traditional unboxed loads that the Troublesome Trucks pull. Thus trucks and vans are the same thing, yet so different. What else is there to say about these foolish freight vans? I think that's pretty much it.

Color: Dark Brown, Black, Light Gray (Face)

Numbers: None

Type: Any form of Troublesome Brakevan between 1992 and 1996 (basic design)

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Box Cars
In the Wooden Railway line, these were probably the successors to the "Troublesome Brakevans." These boxcars are usually green with yellow or blue, unless they are used to haul different loads. For example, the "Sodor Museum Cars" are orange with blue on them. There have been many different types of box cars that were out after these original boxcars were retired in 2004.

Color: Green, Yellow/Blue, Black, Light Gray (Face, if there's a boxcar with a face)

Numbers: None

Type: 2000 Wooden Box Cars (basic design)

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Troublesome Brakevans
This is a truck type that is attatched to the back of a train and is rode by a guard. This truck type is also known for being an important part of every goods train. Most of the time, these brake vans are just models of the Spiteful Brakevan (AKA The NW Brakevan), but with Rickety's face, and the letters and numbers being removed. To your left is a promo image of a basic brakevan. These brakevans can also have many different colors like gray, brown, blue, orange, etc. Also, there are many different brakevan characters like Toad, Frederick, Bradford, etc. Thus trucks, vans, and brakevans are pretty much the same thing, yet so different. That's pretty much everything you can say about them.

Color: Gray, Black, Cloud Gray, Light Gray (Face)

Numbers: None (Most of the time)

Type: 1999 Wooden NW Brakevan with Rickety's face (basic design)

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Tankers
These pieces of rolling stock are used for holding liquids such as Milk, Fuel, Tar, etc. Their color schemes also depend on what they hold. You can read about every type of tanker on the Tankers page. Here's some information about this truck type:

Color: Depends

Numbers: None (Most of the time)

Type: Any type of Tanker

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Cargo Cars
These cars are known for holding blocks called "Cargo Pieces" of any color, shape, or size. The Cargo Cars themselves can also have all kinds of different colors like orange, red, black, etc. Also, they all originate from different packages or sets.

Color: Depends

Numbers: None

Type: Any type of Cargo Car

Purchase Date: September 3, 2017 (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Flatbeds
These are another type of car that carries cargo pieces. This type of car was only sold with the Breakdown Train (Sold from 1995-2010.) Also, this type of car is known for being from many different variations of the Breakdown Train during its 15-year reign. To your left is an image of the flatbed from the 2006 "New-Style" Breakdown Train. You can read about the Breakdown Train on the Breakdown Train page.

Coal Hoppers
Coal Hoppers are known for carrying coal, ballast, and other types of cargo. We've also been informed that they can't really fit under tunnels and bridges. That's all the information we have on coal hoppers so far, besides the following:

Color: Depends

Numbers: Depends

Type: 2008 Wooden Railway Hector

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA

Cabooses
Cabooses are a species of rolling stock that are usually seen at the end of a train. Sometimes they are yellow, but red most of the time.

Color: Red (most of the time), Black, White

Numbers: Depends

Type: Any type of Wooden Railway Caboose.

Purchase Date: TBA (at earliest)

First Appearance: TBA