East Coast livery was utterly bland. Grey and purple?!
Not that that ever happened.. Seeing as Virgin came in and slapped viynl on top of it....
i always liked the orange and black livery in scotland, still remember seeing my first 156 sprinter in that and thought it looked really nice
always liked the NSE livery but i dont many people that didnt!>
as for modern liveries i quite like the livery on the FTPE 350/4 units, but the 2 individual liveriries applied to 6671 and 66718 have to be my favourite. just some very different is nice to see !
but enough of nice liveries, cant stand virgin trains west coast, think it looks drab now, time for a rebrand!!. Also the wrexham & Shropshire coaches that tried going back to the blue and grey of BR days..... could never stand that livery and didnt get nostalgic when i sure it again!, thank god they are all being rebranded into chiltern colours (Or so i believe!)
Any train with big expanses of white tends to look bad IMO.
Surprised those doors are even DDA compliant, they are similar colours to the rest of the paintjob.
As is their choice. The vehicles needed painting then and so they were given a nice neutral colour that could act as an undercoat if necessary seeing as the East Coast operation was only ever going to be short term (though longer term than originally planned!).
Thameslink "Graffiti" livery of the mid 1990s...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelwadman/16797089632/in/pool-class319/
That one was upmost in my mind when considering this thread, but I didn’t mention it due to it being a “transitional” livery. Those lower bodyside vinyls as applied to the 158s were very poorly thought out. What a mess!Am I to assume that hybrid or transitional liveries are disqualified from this thread? In which case I won't traumatise anyone with a photo of the Northern Spirit/FTPE eyesore that appeared on the 158s. There was one or two that gave Central the same treatment, and the only advantage was that perhaps they reduced graffiti as they looked like they'd already been done!
Now I thought that livery was superb – It’s the more recent red and silver scheme that I’m not too fussed about, though I don't outright dislike it.I hated Virgin's livery as applied to "legacy" stock, though.
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Clear winner: the Greater Anglia white with red doors. It just looks lazy.
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Tyne and Wear Metro. Any livery that Nexus designs in the current day is dark grey and boring.
The new scheme does seem somewhat...uninspired...when you compare it to the brightly coloured red, blue and green liveries which previously graced the Metrocars; and before that, everything TWPTE was cadmium yellow!Tyne and Wear Metro. Any livery that Nexus designs in the current day is dark grey and boring.
Tyne and Wear Metro. Any livery that Nexus designs in the current day is dark grey and boring.
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Agreed, it would look fine if they added a charcoal window band and some sort of skirt (grey?) though.
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I thought Northern might have ended up in a livery like that when I first heard NS were involved.