Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
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The new 153 coat of paint is in progress - see http://londonmidland.go-cms.co.uk/app/w ... refurb.JPG - thanks to MakStaylor on railforums.
This thread is now the "Coat of Paint" thread where you can all froth about the colour of a train or bus or plane or pe....dle boat.
This thread is now the "Coat of Paint" thread where you can all froth about the colour of a train or bus or plane or pe....dle boat.
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
Looks quite good, makes them look quite good! I wonder what the inside is like though.
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A shanty shack?
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
A derelict wasteland covered in copies of yesterday's Metro.
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
That's a generic train interior.Badger wrote:A derelict wasteland covered in copies of yesterday's Metro.
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I get the train from Stourbridge Town everyday...and the inside of the 153 they use on there always smells damp and musty inside
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The FNW Gold star liveried one that clattered around Norfolk for a while last year smelt distinctly of marijuana. Damp and musty is the as-new smell for a 153.
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Oh aye, looks good!
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Sorry to come back to this, but SPT's operator First don't get to define a livery, just they just have their logos on the trains with the current colours. I would hope they would retain this alongside this proposed ScotRail livery.JamieLei wrote:I thought instead of creating a new topic I'd tag it onto here. (Source)
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I believe in principle it's a good idea, but all that's going to happen is Transport Scotland deciding every 10 years or so that the trains need a bit of a refresh and new livery will be devised down the line.
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In my opinion, the TOC should have a right to define a livery, but what do others think?
Perhaps the TOCs should be permitted to brand the inside of the trains as and how they want. Therefore meaning the trains are kept fresh looking where it matters.... where people are spending their time inside the trains!
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I must say that the pic in the first post, the paint looks real neat! Swedish trains are generally quite ugly, one exception are the black Rc6 unites
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
Personally, i'd love to see some older liveries make a comeback.
Midland/NSR/LMS Crimson Lake? LNER Apple Green? BR Brunswick?
I'd greatly prefer that to National Express grey, or all these variations of white.
I have to say though, as far as modern liveries, I do like GNERs dark blue. Looks very fetching on a 91.
Midland/NSR/LMS Crimson Lake? LNER Apple Green? BR Brunswick?
I'd greatly prefer that to National Express grey, or all these variations of white.
I have to say though, as far as modern liveries, I do like GNERs dark blue. Looks very fetching on a 91.
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Too bad that ones on the off. Another one I liked which is long gone is the post-privatisation Great Western Merlin. It brings back memories of when I was very young walking along the sea wall at teignmouth watching Wales and West sprinters, Merlin and XC HSTs, one of my earliest memories involving trains.
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
FGW have done a nice job with the interiors of their refurbished mkIII's, just a shame they can't hire the cleaning staff to keep em spotless and smelling nice 

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Marijuana is the standard smell, actually.Ameecher wrote:The FNW Gold star liveried one that clattered around Norfolk for a while last year smelt distinctly of marijuana. Damp and musty is the as-new smell for a 153.
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I thought that was just the ex-wessex ones as Hippies (aka people from Totnes) use public transport.
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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
Makes a change from the old slam doors I used to travel on around the Greater London area. Their default smell appeared to be hobo urine.
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Combined with that lovely smell of body odour. Ah I miss those daysSquireJames wrote:Makes a change from the old slam doors I used to travel on around the Greater London area. Their default smell appeared to be hobo urine.

You must be quite short thenPsyvhotic Baboon wrote:FGW have done a nice job with the interiors of their refurbished mkIII's, just a shame they can't hire the cleaning staff to keep em spotless and smelling nice

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Re: Coat of paint (Was:CrossCountry HST and Rebranding)
6ft 2 actually.. Don't know if my experience would have been any better if I'd not had a table seat.
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Only worse...
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I share your pain friend (also being that height, most airline and train seats are damned uncomfortable)Psyvhotic Baboon wrote:6ft 2 actually.. Don't know if my experience would have been any better if I'd not had a table seat.
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