BoCo is a green mixed traffic diesel engine, who primarily works on Edward's Branch Line and occasionally on the Main Line.
Biography[]
The Railway Series[]
BoCo was built for British Railways on 29th September 1958, and along with the rest of his class worked in the Barrow-in-Furness area from 1962. In 1965 he found his way to the Brendam Branch Line. Sir Charles Topham Hatt II expressed interest in buying him, and British Railways allowed him to keep the engine for trials. These proved satisfactory, and BoCo was purchased.
BoCo once accidentally took Bill and Ben's China clay trucks. The twins decided to play a trick on him, playing on their identical looks to make the diesel think that one engine was vanishing and reappearing around him. Edward was nearby to sort out the confusion and Bill and Ben soon came to respect BoCo[1].
Duck, who was suspicious of diesels due to his own experience, nevertheless took quickly to BoCo when the diesel took trucks to Tidmouth and found out that he was good friends with Edward. The two started talking in the shed, but were interrupted when James arrived and called BoCo a "buzz box." Ironically, James was attacked by a swarm of bees the next day and so BoCo had to take the Express[2]. Although things had smoothed over between James and BoCo, Gordon was furious that a mere branch line diesel got to pull a mainline train. Gordon was later stranded on Edward's branch line due to a signalmen's error. Bill and Ben were quick to tease Gordon and jokingly threatened to haul him away as scrap or dump him into the harbour. When BoCo arrived with some trucks, he sent Bill and Ben to work and the relieved Gordon felt he owed his life to BoCo[3].
When Edward had trouble pulling an enthusiasts' train, BoCo helped Duck to shut the big engines up, who said Edward should be preserved. BoCo later filled in on the branch line while Edward was at Crovan's Gate Works. Donald and Douglas were the last engines to accept BoCo[4].
BoCo showed Diesel 40125 around but abandoned him when the new diesel insulted the Fat Controller for keeping steam engines in service[5].
BoCo tried to cheer Gordon up when he got into trouble for spraying ashes onto a wedding party[6] and later helped him to Barrow-in-Furness when his fire bars collapsed[7]. BoCo also helped Edward to the Works when his bogie wheel snapped off and ran the branch line while Edward was undergoing an overhaul[8]. BoCo met Victoria when Edward stopped at Wellsworth with her while being brought back to service on Thomas' Branch Line[9] and later laughed at Donald after his accident with a set of buffers[10].
Thomas & Friends[]
BoCo once accidentally took Bill and Ben's China clay trucks. The twins decided to play a trick on him, playing on their identical looks to make the diesel think that one engine was vanishing and reappearing around him. Edward was nearby to sort out the confusion and Bill and Ben soon came to respect BoCo[11].
When BoCo began working on the Main Line, Gordon was furious that a mere branch line diesel got to pull a main line train. Gordon was later stranded on Edward's branch line due to a signalman's error. Bill and Ben were quick to tease Gordon and jokingly threatened to haul him away as scrap or dump him into the harbour. When BoCo arrived with some trucks, he sent Bill and Ben to work and the relieved Gordon felt he owed his life to BoCo[12].
When Edward had trouble pulling an enthusiasts' train, BoCo helped Duck to shut the big engines up, who said Edward should be preserved[13].
Bill and Ben were once called to the yard to help shunt trains for BoCo. The two began fighting after an incident with the turntable and soon began to give each other the silent treatment. Edward thought this attitude was counterproductive, so BoCo came up with a plan: convincing the Fat Controller to let him take a special, BoCo's own heavy goods train was left behind, with only Bill and Ben to pull - neither would be strong enough to pull the train alone, so the two had to compromise and work together to finish the job[14].
When the first eight engines went to the Mainland, BoCo was part of a group of engines designated to take over the major jobs of the railway[15].
Eventually, BoCo lost his buffer in keeping the twins in line and the Fat Controller decided to bring in a new diesel, Derek, who, however, had major "teething" troubles and was prone to overheating. BoCo had to bring workmen to help Derek when he first broke down[16].
BoCo did not appear again after the fifth series, but according to the Thomas and Friends Writers' Bible, he works a lot with Mavis, Bill and Ben in the quarries (as well as his usual jobs on the main line), and is said to be Mavis' mentor (explaining how Mavis keeps the twins in order since the sixth series).
Stories From Sodor[]
Stories From Sodor:Future[]
One day, BoCo confided in Stanley that he and the other heavy goods diesels were exhausted. This led to Stanley talking to Jacob about the problem, which, in turn, led to the controller purchasing Xavier and Xander. Upon the pair’s arrival, BoCo showed them to the Clay Pits and introduced them to the engines there[17].
Personality[]
BoCo is a tame diesel engine, who is sensible, kind, and has a decent sense of humour. He is also very disciplined, as seen as he stops Bill and Ben from their pranks. Upon his arrival, he was unfortunate enough to be set upon by the mischievous Bill and Ben, when (thinking he had intentionally stolen their trucks) they pretended to be one engine and nearly made his eyes pop out. BoCo is now wise to the tank engine twins' pranks though he still somewhat humours them to a point. He is also good friends with Bill, Ben, Edward, and Duck. He is a true friend and is often willing to stick up for the underdog. BoCo is firm, but fair and friendly in his nature, not being afraid to speak his mind. Even Gordon soon thought of him in high regard when he "saved" him from Bill and Ben's antics. BoCo upholds a more praiseworthy and respectable, likeable image for diesel engines everywhere, being happy to show the more pompous steam engines that diesels have their uses. BoCo helps bring good order across Edward's Branch Line, even occasionally pulling Main Line trains, as the Fat Controller recognises how versatile he is.
Basis[]
BoCo is based on a British Rail (BR) Class 28 Co-Bo diesel-electric engine. These engines were initially used on the "Condor" express freight services but the class's Crossley engines quickly proved problematic. They suffered frequent failures, and in 1961 the entire class was handed back to the manufacturer for remedial work on the engines, and to cure problems with cab windows falling out while running. Upon return to service in 1962, all members of the class were allocated to Barrow-in-Furness. BoCo was susceptible to the mechanical failures of his class - according to the Awdrys, however, the Fat Controller eventually found a fix to prevent these malfunctions. The real engines were not so fortunate, and most were withdrawn and scrapped by 1969.
BoCo's number belonged to a real BR Class 28. The real D5702 was built on 29th September 1958, and was withdrawn on 7th September 1968, before being scrapped at J. Cashmore Scrapyards the following year.
In the annuals, BoCo mentions a brother of his - D5705, a real preserved engine, who is the last surviving Class 28. In another annual, BoCo claimed to have a twin called "CoBo" in order to play a trick on Bill and Ben.
Livery[]
BoCo is painted green with red bufferbeams. His number (D5702) is painted on the sides of his cab in white.
Trivia[]
- The letter "C" in BoCo's name is often un-capitalised in his merchandise lines. One example of this is on his nameboard.
- In the television series, BoCo and Daisy shared some of the same faces, with Daisy's face having added make-up. They also share the same chassis and powered "Bo" bogie.
- BoCo is the first of two characters to have the name of their real-life basis mentioned in the television series, the other being Merlin.
- During the production of the eighth series, BoCo's model was refurbished. However, it was never used in an episode.
- BoCo is the only engine introduced in between the first and third series not to return in CGI.
References[]
- ↑ RWS.MLE.01."The Diseasel"
- ↑ RWS.MLE.02."Buzz, Buzz"
- ↑ RWS.MLE.03."Wrong Road"
- ↑ RWS.MLE.04."Edward's Exploit"
- ↑ RWS.JATDE.01."Old Stuck-Up"
- ↑ RWS.GTHSE.02."Smokescreen"
- ↑ RWS.GTHSE.03."Fire Escape"
- ↑ RWS.TATFCE.02."Edward and the Cabbages"
- ↑ RWS.TAV.04."Toby's Vintage Train"
- ↑ RWS.TAHF.02."Buffer Bashing"
- ↑ T&F.02.21."The Diseasel"
- ↑ T&F.02.22."Wrong Road"
- ↑ T&F.02.23."Edward's Exploit"
- ↑ t&F.03.19."One Good Turn"
- ↑ T&F.04.22."Thomas and the Special Letter"
- ↑ T&F.05.12."Double Teething Troubles"
- ↑ SFSF.01.08.”The New Diesel Engine”
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