The history of British Rail's corporate liveries is quite complex. Although the organisation was associated with Rail Blue from the mid-1960s to the 1980s...
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British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948...
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terminology Operation Livery, a British naval air operation during World War II List of airline liveries and logos British Rail corporate liveries This disambiguation...
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The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co heavy freight diesel-electric locomotives built by Brush Traction. They are nicknamed Tugs by rail enthusiasts...
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Copper phthalocyanine (redirect from British Rail Blue)
Phthalocyanine Green G British Rail corporate liveries § Rail Blue – use of the pigment as the standard livery for British Rail trains from 1965 onwards...
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The British Rail Corporate Identity Manual is a corporate identity guide created in 1965 by British Rail. It was conceived in 1964, and finished in July...
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train liveries. Key elements of the rebranding were still being used during much of the 1980s and Rail Alphabet was also used as part of the livery of Sealink...
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introduced by British Rail in 1966 for its long-haul express passenger services (see British Rail brand names for a full history). In 1982, the British Railways...
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time. When British Rail was privatised, the InterCity livery was progressively removed and new operator GNER applied their corporate livery of blue and...
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Model Rail. No. 113. Peterborough: EMAP Active. January 2008. p. 66. ISSN 1369-5118. OCLC 173324502. Wild, Mike (January 2008). "New Class 66 liveries from...
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Derby: British Railways Board. October 1984. p. 137 (per pdf) – via Barrowmore MRG. Wikimedia Commons has media related to British Rail Class 53. Rail Photo...
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The privatisation of British Rail was the process by which ownership and operation of the railways of Great Britain passed from government control into...
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The British Rail Class 20, otherwise known as an English Electric Type 1, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive. In total, 228 locomotives in the class...
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matching actual locomotive liveries. One was in the blue and white electric locomotive livery, lighter in colour than Rail Blue and labelled on the body...
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The British Rail Class 317 was an electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train constructed by British Rail Engineering Limited in two batches: 48 sets...
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British Rail was the brand image of the nationalised railway owner and operator in Great Britain, the British Railways Board, used from 1965 until its...
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privatisation of British Rail there was no longer a single approach to railway corporate design. The look and feel of signage, liveries and marketing material...
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The British Rail Class 52 is a class of 74 Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964....
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The British Rail Class 55, also known as a Deltic, or English Electric Type 5, is a class of diesel locomotive built in 1961 and 1962 by English Electric...
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The British Rail Class 50 is a class of diesel locomotives designed to haul express passenger trains at 100 mph (160 km/h). Built by English Electric at...
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warning was added. From 1967 some locos were repainted in the new corporate rail blue livery. The first four repaints, D6300, D6303, D6314 and D6327 had small...
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The British Rail Class 442 (5-WES) Wessex Electrics were electric multiple unit passenger trains introduced in 1988 by Network SouthEast on the South West...
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The British Rail Class 482 electric multiple units were built by ABB in 1992, for use on the Waterloo & City line. The units are almost identical to the...
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United Kingdom company law (redirect from British corporate law)
with. Company law, or corporate law, can be broken down into two main fields, corporate governance and corporate finance. Corporate governance in the UK...
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and passenger livery for all locomotive classes reverted to green. Towards the end locomotives tended to be painted in lesser liveries, and often this...
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Railway were the only steam locomotives ever officially to carry the British Rail corporate blue and the double arrow logo. The number 98010 was assigned to...
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DB Cargo UK (redirect from DB Schenker Rail (UK) Ltd.)
and Direct Rail Services liveries, and Class 67s in Royal Train, Wrexham & Shropshire and unbranded Arriva Trains Wales liveries. Alongside DB Cargo's regular...
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Glasgow Subway rolling stock (category Use British English from January 2018)
Retrieved 12 February 2018. "A train of many colours – the 10 best UK rail liveries (since privatisation) – Transport Designed". Transport Designed. 6 July...
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history of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994 covers the period when the British railway system was nationalised under the name of 'British Railways'...
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Blue Pullmans (redirect from British Rail Class 251)
British Rail. They were the first Pullman diesel multiple units, incorporating several novel features. Named after their original Nanking blue livery...
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