This page contains a list of colours used in previous/next station boxes on UK railway station (and related/similar) articles, believed to be up-to-date as of 26 December 2023. Some of the colours have templates (e.g. {{NXEA colour}}) which can be used to implement them.
If you can't find the desired colour on this page, use {{Temporary rail colour}}; this defaults to black, but another colour. Template:WikiProject UK Railways This page contains a list of colours used in previous/next station boxes on UK railway station (and related/similar) articles, believed to be up-to-date as of 18 December 2010. Some of the colours have templates (e.g.
{{NXEA colour}}) which can be used to implement them. If you can't find the desired colour on this page, use {{Temporary rail colour}}; this. British Standard BS 381C and BS 4800 colours used by British Rail in the UK.
Welcome To Station Colours Info This web site is a resource for railway modelers wanting information about the liveries used on British railway buildings. A train of many colours - the 10 best UK rail liveries (since privatisation) July 6, 2016 Sam Jessup Branding, Creative, Features, Rail. Foreword Carefully controlled use of TfL corporate colours is highly effective in communicating the strengths of our organisation.
Consistent use of colour across journey planners, signage and livery, also helps guide passengers to their destinations. The Trainbow was unveiled at Huddersfield station on 22 January 2024, becoming the year's first design and coinciding with TPE's 'Week of Inclusion'. 802 213, which is the fourth 80x train to be adorned in Pride colours, was also named 'Unity', reflecting TPE's commitment to diversity and equality across its network.
TfL Corporate Colours Transport for London have a set of Corporate colours which are used across the business units, specific modes of transport, safety signs and certain London Underground lines. This section gives a quick reference to all the Transport for London Corporate colours. British Railways In Colour Historic colour images, mostly from 35mm colour transparencies, of railway stations, signal boxes, goods yards, engine sheds, tunnels, bridges and viaducts, steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, rolling stock and trains in the British Railways period from the late 1950s to the mid 1970s.
The trains, signage, and branding associated with the Central line predominantly feature the colour, helping passengers easily identify and recognise the line presence within the London Underground network.