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On 11 Nov, 20:30, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... [crossposted to uk.transport.london and uk.railway] Lots of other comments have already been made as to what the new branding will be, whether existing trains will get new liveries, what signs will be replaced and when. I don't think ephemeral changes such as this are really the important ones - it's real changes that people care about. ...... of the places where there have been significant rebuilds. Instead of pokey ticket office windows (which used not to be open for business that often anyway) there are now large all-seeing windows, and a number of stations are having ticket gates installed (I noticedbrand new ones at Acton Central just the other day). I always think that is an improvement many older tube stations should have... Some LU stations at least will be listed I suppose. Why is it that the Victorians deemed that railway booking office windows were to be pokey little holes? Many of the stations have also recently been painted. I suspect this was TfL funded too, though it may have been National Express (owner of Silverlink) making a rather late and forlorn attempt at impressing TfL so they might be in with a chance of winning the concession to operate the LO service. But the point is stations are now starting to look clean and cared for, rather than grotty unkempt untidy graffiti-ridden holes. A number of recent threads have mentioned that LO branding wouldn't appear unless a particular station has reached an acceptable state, so that state must be typified by Highbury & Islington, where the platform name boards are LO style including the orangeroundel, I wasn't too impressed by the white on orange text for the station name though. So IMHO there are a couple along towards Willesden Junction that meet that sort of condition and could be 'LO'd' quickly. Also heard from a fellow traveller that the LO platforms at Harrow and Wealdstone have been 'done'. Woah - hold your horses! Take a look at this post on "The Transport Forum" which is a fairly authoratative sounding report on a talk given at the LT Museum on the upcoming Overground rebranding exercise (I think I found the thread because of a reference to it here on utl, either that or when I was perusing the District Dave forums): http://billz1064.proboards1.com/inde...d=119067291 3 First off there are going to be signs such as the one you saw at Highbury & Islington - akin to conventional station name boards - as can be seen courtesy of these Flickr contributors: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8197729@N04/1972512679/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/tompagenet/1969527149/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/tompagenet/1969520873/ The post said they'd "temporary sign" written on them but this appears not to be. The latter two photos show that the new sign is in fact just a sticker stuck over the old name board. Crucially though the post there will be a second stage to this branding process - when the stations are up to the required standard (i.e. not for a while) then they will receive a proper LU style name board - i.e. the stations name will feature in the horizontal blue bar of the roundel. Lastly, I'm pretty sure that someone's actually got round to washing many of the previously dirty seat cushions on the class 313 trains. This shouldn't be a miracle, but it is! These trains only have to last until next year, so I don't expect big changes (or a new damn livery) but if TfL can ensure they each get a bit of an internal scrub - or even (to use the fashionable term) a 'deep-clean' - then it'd be a great and very visible improvement. Can report some trains have a large black on white vinyl 'LondonOverground' on the side, the one I travelled in had good clear Overground network maps and up to date 'tube+overground' maps fittted neatly over the old Silverlink maps, many pax seemed quite interested in these... Paul S The white vinyl sticker on the train can be seen he http://www.flickr.com/photos/tompagenet/1970358860/ (Flickr's amazing/bizarre - someone always seems to have taken a photo of the thing you want to look at and actually uploaded it and tagged it - at least this often seems to be the case with regards to London transport... er, 'things' !). Regarding the interior maps in the 313s - I might be wrong here but as I recall Silverlink's maps as being somewhat less than helpful. They'd have one map that showed the Tube Map - but not the outer reaches of the network, and I don't think it featured the North London Line! The other map was a diagram of all the Silverlink Metro routes (and was a somewhat less than pleasing design). I'd often see passengers looking bemused as they looked from one map to the other and tried to mesh the information together in their head. |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... On 11 Nov, 20:30, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... [crossposted to uk.transport.london and uk.railway] Lots of other comments have already been made as to what the new branding will be, whether existing trains will get new liveries, what signs will be replaced and when. I don't think ephemeral changes such as this are really the important ones - it's real changes that people care about. ...... of the places where there have been significant rebuilds. Instead of pokey ticket office windows (which used not to be open for business that often anyway) there are now large all-seeing windows, and a number of stations are having ticket gates installed (I noticedbrand new ones at Acton Central just the other day). I always think that is an improvement many older tube stations should have... Some LU stations at least will be listed I suppose. Why is it that the Victorians deemed that railway booking office windows were to be pokey little holes? A number of recent threads have mentioned that LO branding wouldn't appear unless a particular station has reached an acceptable state, so that state must be typified by Highbury & Islington, where the platform name boards are LO style including the orangeroundel, I wasn't too impressed by the white on orange text for the station name though. So IMHO there are a couple along towards Willesden Junction that meet that sort of condition and could be 'LO'd' quickly. Also heard from a fellow traveller that the LO platforms at Harrow and Wealdstone have been 'done'. Woah - hold your horses! Take a look at this post on "The Transport Forum" which is a fairly authoratative sounding report on a talk given at the LT Museum on the upcoming Overground rebranding exercise Yes I'd seen that too - I probably shouldn't have used the word 'done' which could imply the job was completed, I was really just saying that it appears to me that there are other stations that look as good as or better than H&I that could also be 'done' in the same way, ie with the orange vinyl over the existing name boards at least. I know there are eventually '3D' roundels etc to go up, in fact I saw one wrapped up on the floor at Willesden platform 2 yesterday, where it looked like some sort of production company were assembling a stage set, presumably for a launch of sorts. Paul S |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Mizter T wrote:
On 11 Nov, 20:30, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... [crossposted to uk.transport.london and uk.railway] ...... of the places where there have been significant rebuilds. Instead of pokey ticket office windows (which used not to be open for business that often anyway) there are now large all-seeing windows, and a number of stations are having ticket gates installed (I noticedbrand new ones at Acton Central just the other day). I always think that is an improvement many older tube stations should have... Some LU stations at least will be listed I suppose. Why is it that the Victorians deemed that railway booking office windows were to be pokey little holes? For defensive purposes. The lessons of Rorke's Drift had been learned. The white vinyl sticker on the train can be seen he http://www.flickr.com/photos/tompagenet/1970358860/ (Flickr's amazing/bizarre - someone always seems to have taken a photo of the thing you want to look at and actually uploaded it and tagged it - at least this often seems to be the case with regards to London transport... er, 'things' !). It's not that bizarre - i take pictures of interesting things and upload them, and there are millions of other nerds like me, so why not? tom [1] Well, i think they're interesting: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/ -- Work alone does not suffice: the efforts must be intelligent. -- Charles B. Rogers |
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On 12 Nov, 12:29, "Paul Scott" wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message ups.com... On 11 Nov, 20:30, "Paul Scott" wrote: A number of recent threads have mentioned that LO branding wouldn't appear unless a particular station has reached an acceptable state, so that state must be typified by Highbury & Islington, where the platform name boards are LO style including the orangeroundel, I wasn't too impressed by the white on orange text for the station name though. So IMHO there are a couple along towards Willesden Junction that meet that sort of condition and could be 'LO'd' quickly. Also heard from a fellow traveller that the LO platforms at Harrow and Wealdstone have been 'done'. Woah - hold your horses! Take a look at this post on "The Transport Forum" which is a fairly authoratative sounding report on a talk given at the LT Museum on the upcoming Overground rebranding exercise Yes I'd seen that too - I probably shouldn't have used the word 'done' which could imply the job was completed, I was really just saying that it appears to me that there are other stations that look as good as or better than H&I that could also be 'done' in the same way, ie with the orange vinyl over the existing name boards at least. I guess that all the stations will have had this interim treatment by the end of the week so it's not really a big deal which ones get done early on. That said, High & I is a major interchange point for the NLL, so doing it early means the 'London Overground' name will be seen by lots of people from the get-go of the new arrangements. I know there are eventually '3D' roundels etc to go up, in fact I saw one wrapped up on the floor at Willesden platform 2 yesterday, where it looked like some sort of production company were assembling a stage set, presumably for a launch of sorts. There was a public launch this morning - this BBC online article doesn't say where or have any photos (at least not at the moment), but from what you say it sounds like it was at Willesden Junction: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7090232.stm |
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On 12 Nov, 12:56, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, wrote: Innes Ferguson, TFL Design Manager, say that the Class 313s will be lettered black New Johnston-on-white which implies some sort of sticker but it wasn't clear if this would read "London Overground" or "Transport for London", nor if the roundel would be included. I thought i saw an LO-liveried train at Ilford depot on saturday. I was passing through, looked out of the window, and saw a train of modern design, painted white, with an orange strip above the windows. I was on the wrong side of the carriage, and reacting too slowly, to get a look at the space below the windows, so it could have been something else entirely. tom Might well have been something else entirely, I dunno. Anyway Tom Page took this picture of what I think is a class 313 train at Highbury & Islington - it just has a simple sticker on the side of the train stating "London Overground" in New Johnson type on a white background. I don't see there as being any great need to re-livery these trains as they'll start to be replaced sometime next year (or is it 2009?) anyway. Properly cleaning the interior would be a most welcome move though! |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Mizter T wrote: (snip) (Flickr's amazing/bizarre - someone always seems to have taken a photo of the thing you want to look at and actually uploaded it and tagged it - at least this often seems to be the case with regards to London transport... er, 'things' !). It's not that bizarre - i take pictures of interesting things and upload them, and there are millions of other nerds like me, so why not? tom [1] Well, i think they're interesting: http://flickr.com/photos/twic/ What I really meant to convey was that the whole phenomenon is a bit bizarre - or perhaps that should just read novel - as opposed to the people who do it. Though undoubtedly a few of them are a bit bizarre as well! I guess also there's a bit of me that finds it mildly unnerving that there are some many nerds out there! Of course, I am one as well, I suppose - well, I've got to be, posting here, right?! The other perhaps more serious point is that I'm always very aware that Flickr, like other online 'communities', is a self-selecting, partial and somewhat unrepresentative window on the world. Which I realise is a statement so broad as to be pretty much meaningless, but I'd struggle to articulately expand on that whilst still staying relatively concise. So I'm not going to. But yes, you're quite right - I am interested by your Flickr gallery - in fact I have in the past had a virtual wander around it when you linked to something on there from here, because I'm nosey like that. You look very fetching as a Princess, though I can't say I'm wildly impressed with your geographical awareness of south London! I should get on the Flickr case myself. |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Mizter T wrote:
On 12 Nov, 12:56, Tom Anderson wrote: I thought i saw an LO-liveried train at Ilford depot on saturday. I was passing through, looked out of the window, and saw a train of modern design, painted white, with an orange strip above the windows. I was on the wrong side of the carriage, and reacting too slowly, to get a look at the space below the windows, so it could have been something else entirely. Might well have been something else entirely, I dunno. Anyway Tom Page took this picture of what I think is a class 313 train at Highbury & Islington - it just has a simple sticker on the side of the train stating "London Overground" in New Johnson type on a white background. Yes, i saw that after posting. Hmm. The thing i saw actually looked rather like this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davearquati/1844558401/ So perhaps it was a Eurostar. Don't know why one of those would be in Ilford, though. I don't think any One trains are liveried anything like that. I don't see there as being any great need to re-livery these trains as they'll start to be replaced sometime next year (or is it 2009?) anyway. My theory was that it was a trial of some new livery planned for the eventual new stock. Although that would seem like an odd thing to do. tom -- Love as a principle and order as the basis; progress as the goal. |
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:30:38 -0800, Mizter T
wrote: On 12 Nov, 12:56, Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, wrote: Innes Ferguson, TFL Design Manager, say that the Class 313s will be lettered black New Johnston-on-white which implies some sort of sticker but it wasn't clear if this would read "London Overground" or "Transport for London", nor if the roundel would be included. I thought i saw an LO-liveried train at Ilford depot on saturday. I was passing through, looked out of the window, and saw a train of modern design, painted white, with an orange strip above the windows. I was on the wrong side of the carriage, and reacting too slowly, to get a look at the space below the windows, so it could have been something else entirely. tom Might well have been something else entirely, I dunno. Anyway Tom Page took this picture of what I think is a class 313 train at Highbury & Islington - it just has a simple sticker on the side of the train stating "London Overground" in New Johnson type on a white background. I don't see there as being any great need to re-livery these trains as they'll start to be replaced sometime next year (or is it 2009?) anyway. Properly cleaning the interior would be a most welcome move though! There seemed to be no great hurry when LU re-liveried their own trains into the "corporate colours" a few years ago so I wouldn't expect to see an immediate change before trains go for whatever level of service involves yanking off the old vinyls. |
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Charles Ellson wrote:
There seemed to be no great hurry when LU re-liveried their own trains into the "corporate colours" a few years ago so I wouldn't expect to see an immediate change before trains go for whatever level of service involves yanking off the old vinyls. Wasn't the Waterloo and City Line in NSE livery for years? -- Michael Hoffman |
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