
Category : Train liveries in the United Kingdom by company
Apr 9, 2013 · This category has the following 84 subcategories, out of 84 total.
British Rail corporate liveries - Wikipedia
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, a number of other schemes were also used, especially when it was split into operating units (or sectors) in the mid-1980s.
A train of many colours - the 10 best UK rail liveries (since ...
Jul 6, 2016 · The nicest and most notable? The most controversial yet clever? In no particular order, here’s what I think are the 10 best rail liveries since privatisation took over the UK rail network… Virgin Trains West Coast. Introduced 2001, still current on all West Coast fleet (except the door stripes!)
Trainbow Tracker - The Progress Train
Jan 4, 2025 · Now incorporating a flatter rainbow on the company’s new livery, the train can be seen across South Western Railway’s longer distance routes. It also holds the accolade of being the first Trainbow to be tracked in real time, as part of …
Category : Train liveries of British Rail - Wikimedia
Aug 22, 2019 · This category has the following 46 subcategories, out of 46 total. The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
Railway Liveries Guide – Owen Collection: a Virtual 'Model Railway ...
Railway Liveries Guide . References. Hattons Guide to British Railways Liveries and Operators; Liveries of Pre-Grouping Railways – Lightmoor Press ... (UK) Sample: 000000: North London Railway: Sample: Madder Lake: a50002: North Staffordshire Railway: Sample: 4b3423: Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway: Sample: Prussian Blue:
Liveries: locomotives, rolling stock, buildings and structures. Colour accuracy, particularly for pre-nationalisation liveries, can be problematic.
Guide to United Kingdom Liveries and Operators - Hattons Model …
Liveries & Operators Directory. In real life, vehicle ownership & usage can change frequently, and it can often take time for the current operator's livery to be applied to all vehicles (if at all). The majority of Ready-To-Run scale model vehicles are reproduced in the colour scheme & branding of the organisation which operated the vehicle.
Liveries - GWR
Details and illustrations of the main GWR coach liveries from c 1880–1947, plus notes on the BR (W) livery for loco-hauled stock. In general, a coach livery pre-WWI was expected to last approximately 10–12 years before repainting was necessary.
Fictitious Liveries - 25kv.uk
Thinking about how alien British locos look without yellow ends (recent debate on the Bulgarian 87 livery a case in point), I started to wonder what existing liveries would be like without them. Here's InterCity Executive with no yellow.