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The British Rail "Double Arrow" designed by Gerry Barney (1965). The British Rail Double Arrow is a logo that was created for British Rail (BR), the then state-owned operator of Britain's railway network, in 1965.
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The new British Rail double arrow symbol on locomotives (or leading vehicle, as was the case on multiple unit stock) and the vehicle number and other ancillary markings written in the Rail Alphabet typeface were other integral parts of the livery.
Gerald Lawrence Barney (born () 18 September 1939) [1] is a British designer, best known for his 1965 British Rail Double Arrow, which is still in use in the UK. [ 2 ] In 1960, aged 21, Barney started his career at the Design Research Unit (DRU) as a lettering artist, and soon became close to the studio’s co-founder, Milner Gray . [ 2 ]
Double Arrow or Double arrow may refer to: a subset of arrows in Unicode; the British Rail Double Arrow logo, now officially known as the National Rail Double Arrow;
Moore, Lisa (2014-11-10), "Consensus 141-C2", UTC #141 Minutes, Create formal aliases of type "correction" for Unicode 8.0 for 2B7A LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE and 2B7C RIGHTWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH DOUBLE HORIZONTAL STROKE: N4739 "M64.06", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 64, 2016-08-31
The Arrows block contains eight emoji: U+2194–U+2199 and U+21A9–U+21AA. [3] [4]The block has sixteen standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the eight emoji, all of which default to a text presentation.