01. A nod to the Double Arrow The Double Arrow logo was designed in 1964 by lettering artist Gerry Barney and has been present in British Rail branding since 1965. This logo is for many synonymous ...
open image in gallery The British Rail ‘double arrow’ logo is seen on the side of these Class 43 diesel locomotives used for the InterCity 125 High Speed Train power cars (Getty Images ...
These include the “double arrow” logo, the font known as Rail Alphabet and a whole palette of colours and styles. State-owned Great British Railways, which is replacing Network Rail as the operator of ...
British Rail established branding across its network called the ‘Double Arrow’ logo, which can now be seen at stations to denote that national rail trains are operating there. The “Double ...
British Rail established branding across its network called the ‘Double Arrow’ logo, which can now be seen at stations to denote that national rail trains are operating there. The “Double Arrow” was ...