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Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Fri 24 Feb, 2017 00.55
by AgainWTheNorth
Well, it depends on the elevation of the track.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 08.03
by Alexia
AgainWTheNorth wrote: Fri 24 Feb, 2017 00.55 Well, it depends on the elevation of the track.
Arriva also run buses, so they do serve high streets as well.

(High Level used more often on railways in UK to differentiate two stations in same locality; although both Newport and Swansea used to have the "High Street" appendage)

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Talking of Railways, SSP (Pumpkin, Upper Crust et al) have rebranded their railside operation from Rail Gourmet to the more generic RG to apparently help them bid for non-rail contracts. (although their website is still at railgourmet.com for now)
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Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 10.37
by WillPS
I imagine when Arriva Trains Wales comes up for renewal (next year?) they'll loose the Arriva brand, even if Arriva retain their franchise.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 11.36
by Alexia
WillPS wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 10.37 I imagine when Arriva Trains Wales comes up for renewal (next year?) they'll loose the Arriva brand, even if Arriva retain their franchise.
I would hope so. Parent company names are on the way out, generic brands are in (apart from the sop to keeping Mr Branson happy). The repainting and revinyling of rolling stock seems to have slowed/stopped (or in the cases of the 175s, not even started!) so with just 1 year left, it looks like Arriva can go arrivaderci.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 12.53
by nidave
One of the things the DFT are trying to do is have a constant brand across franchise owners.. sort of like TfL and Overground.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 23.41
by Andrew
nidave wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 12.53 One of the things the DFT are trying to do is have a constant brand across franchise owners.. sort of like TfL and Overground.
We will find out probably in about 10 years time if that works, when the 'generic name' franchises (GWR, Northern, Transpennine Express) start to expire again, although I bet it won't, as the new owners will be dying to rebrand with a fresh new image.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sun 26 Feb, 2017 09.23
by Pete
Andrew wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 23.41
nidave wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 12.53 One of the things the DFT are trying to do is have a constant brand across franchise owners.. sort of like TfL and Overground.
We will find out probably in about 10 years time if that works, when the 'generic name' franchises (GWR, Northern, Transpennine Express) start to expire again, although I bet it won't, as the new owners will be dying to rebrand with a fresh new image.
Although of course with Scotrail we've already had a change of franchisee and the branding continued unchanged.

I'm not sure comparing it to London Overground is quite right though, LO gives the impression that its run directly by TfL and you'd be hard pressed to realise its contracted out.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sun 26 Feb, 2017 11.05
by nidave
Pete wrote: Sun 26 Feb, 2017 09.23
Andrew wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 23.41
nidave wrote: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 12.53 One of the things the DFT are trying to do is have a constant brand across franchise owners.. sort of like TfL and Overground.
We will find out probably in about 10 years time if that works, when the 'generic name' franchises (GWR, Northern, Transpennine Express) start to expire again, although I bet it won't, as the new owners will be dying to rebrand with a fresh new image.
Although of course with Scotrail we've already had a change of franchisee and the branding continued unchanged.

I'm not sure comparing it to London Overground is quite right though, LO gives the impression that its run directly by TfL and you'd be hard pressed to realise its contracted out.
Scotrail is a great example.. if it was not for the news then most people would not know who ran it. compared to First Scotrail with the massive first branding. I do think the Overground analogy is apt as we are getting a lot of networks from the PTEs.

Like West Midlands Railway who will have one brand for all their services no matter who is the actual operator
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Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sun 26 Feb, 2017 12.22
by Andrew
What a horrible livery.

We used to have a county specific livery in West Yorkshire, but i'm not sure it ever worked as very few services stay within the county boundary, so you'd have MetroTrain trains in Manchester, Blackpool, Sheffield, and that's before you factor in trains allocated wrongly, so you'd get Merseyrail and Tyne & Wear branded trains in West Yorks as well.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Mon 27 Feb, 2017 20.02
by thegeek
SPT(E) used to have their own livery - initially "Strathclyde red" (a rather natty shade of orange), then a rather more tasteful carmine and cream. It's all gone now - I think because SPT no longer subsidise the services.

Re: Another High Street Rebrand

Posted: Sat 04 Mar, 2017 06.57
by JAS84
Looks liike Aldi is changing from this:
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To this:
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