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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. Full colour specifications, along with a list of sources used for its development, can be found at Template:London transit icons on the Wikimedia Commons.
[[Category:Templates for UK railway line colours]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Templates for UK railway line colours]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
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] It was a dark, greyish blue tone which hid the effects of dirt well. The colour often appears inaccurately in photographs, generally appearing brighter and bluer than the real ...
These templates are used to set colors consistently throughout wikipedia for infoboxes and succession templates The pages listed in this category are meant to be color templates. This page is part of Wikipedia's administration and not part of the encyclopedia.
1 Colours supplied by template. 2 comments. 2 Cross Country. 4 comments. 3 Scottish Colours. 1 comment. 4 BR Rail Blue. ... Wikipedia talk: WikiProject UK Railways ...
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For consistency, colours should be specified using colour templates, e.g. |col={{Caledonian colour}} |lightcol={{Caledonian light}}. The predefined colours are at WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list. Colours may also be given in the form of a six-character hex triplet. In either case, the initial # sign is omitted, e.g. |col=be2d2c |lightcol ...
This is the hexadecimal colour code used for Southern Railway (Great Britain) lines. Sample: ...