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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.
This is the hexadecimal colour code used for London and North Western Railway lines. Sample: ... According to E.F. Carter, the LNWR locomotive colour was "black ...
The official colour specifications can be found at the website of Transport for London: [1] we use Pantone's own RGB values, because they are more stable than TfL's RGB and CMYK values. In addition: The colour for the East London line, when it was part of the London Underground, is Pantone 137. [2]
A Class 31 diesel locomotive in the standard Rail Blue colour scheme. Eventually, it was decided to standardise on a colour which became known as Rail Blue. Introduced in 1965 and also known as Monastral Blue, the colour was defined by British Rail standards BR28/6001 (Airless spray finish) and BR28/5321 (Brush finish). [2]
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{{National Rail colour|London Northwestern Railway}} Sample: 00bf6f {{National Rail colour|London North Eastern Railway}} Sample: d70e35 {{National Rail colour|London Overground}} Sample: ff7518 {{National Rail colour|Lumo}} Sample: 2b6ef5 {{National Rail colour|Merseyrail}} Sample: fff200 {{National Rail colour|National Express East Coast ...
A British Upper Quadrant semaphore signal. In the days of the first British railways, "policemen" were employed by every railway company. Their jobs were many and varied, but one of their key roles was the giving of hand signals to inform engine drivers as to the state of the line ahead. [3]
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