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Elizabeth Line's Class 345 Pride Wrap

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vuzzeho

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I really like it! Although I do wish they had it continuing down onto that white bit at the front. Is the livery applied to the entire train? That'd be cool.
 

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Besides the stripes not continuing onto the white area at the front mentioned previously, I feel like this might also work better with a yellow front rather than a black front?
 

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And yet it’s not actually any form of pride flag, merely a concatenation of their line colours

Or maybe a Philadelphia under half a trans with two random colours above it…?
 

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Love it… would love to see more vibrant coloured liveries
 

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Yeh its only applied to cars 1 and 9. Part of it is already peeling tho. Part of the front wasn't applied at all either.
 
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Leaving aside the way the front side panel has been left alone, which doesn't work in my view, it's lovely to see such a vibrant livery, especially focusing on the promotion of togetherness within many more of the fault lines in our society than are typically focused on. Regardless of differing personal views on the best route to inclusion, and indeed any other topic, I hope such liveries can be used to promote greater kindness and understanding between everyone, in a world which seems to be increasingly more polarised and intolerant on many issues, and from several sides.
The first thing I thought about upon seeing the design was Archbishop Desmond Tutu's dreams of a "rainbow nation". A metaphor built on peace - which strikes me as something we need more of.

It's a far better livery than the GWR 800, which could do with a redesign, not least for ease of number-getting! I look forward to spotting 345055 on my travels.
 

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And yet it’s not actually any form of pride flag, merely a concatenation of their line colours

Or maybe a Philadelphia under half a trans with two random colours above it…?
Isn't this more inclusive than just using the flag. It is about inclusion of everyone including race, ethnicity and disability.
 
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