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Richard J. May 12th 07 11:51 AM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The
red was a bit lighter and less saturated than standard LU red. The
other day I glimpsed the roof of a Piccadilly Line train which was
painted the same light blue, so perhaps that was the same train
(couldn't see the roof this morning).

I was some distance away, but there appeared to be no logos or other
writing on the train to indicate what these odd colours were for.
Anyone know?

--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


James Farrar May 12th 07 01:37 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
On Sat, 12 May 2007 11:51:19 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:

In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The
red was a bit lighter and less saturated than standard LU red. The
other day I glimpsed the roof of a Piccadilly Line train which was
painted the same light blue, so perhaps that was the same train
(couldn't see the roof this morning).

I was some distance away, but there appeared to be no logos or other
writing on the train to indicate what these odd colours were for.
Anyone know?


It's "art". http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART46046.html

BRB Class 465 May 12th 07 03:00 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The
red was a bit lighter and less saturated than standard LU red. The
other day I glimpsed the roof of a Piccadilly Line train which was
painted the same light blue, so perhaps that was the same train
(couldn't see the roof this morning).
I was some distance away, but there appeared to be no logos or other
writing on the train to indicate what these odd colours were for.
Anyone know?


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


BRB Class 465.


news outlook May 13th 07 02:52 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
"BRB Class 465" wrote in message
oups.com...
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


They should get Gilbert & George to do the whole fleet.



Tom Anderson May 13th 07 08:22 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
On Sun, 13 May 2007, news outlook wrote:

"BRB Class 465" wrote in message
oups.com...
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


They should get Gilbert & George to do the whole fleet.


Oh christ, better Tox than that ...

tom

--
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Richard J. May 13th 07 08:29 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 13 May 2007, news outlook wrote:

"BRB Class 465" wrote in message
oups.com...
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J."
wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line
train (73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were
light blue. The

It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of
the "Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


They should get Gilbert & George to do the whole fleet.


Oh christ, better Tox than that ...


That reminds me, I saw "TOX 06" on the sidewall of a rubber tyre on the
Paris Métro last month. A global brand!

--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Ernst S Blofeld May 14th 07 12:33 AM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
Richard J. wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue.


I boarded this train the other day. As it approached the platform, for a
fleeting second my tired and addled brain thought it was an old stock
train in red livery! That briefest moment of pleasant surprise
immediately turned to a more prolonged disappointment.

ESB

John Rowland May 14th 07 02:16 AM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
news outlook wrote:
"BRB Class 465" wrote in message
oups.com...
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:
In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue.
The


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


They should get Gilbert & George to do the whole fleet.


The 83 stock reminded me of some of their work.



John B May 14th 07 10:09 AM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
On 12 May, 16:00, BRB Class 465 wrote:
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:

In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The
red was a bit lighter and less saturated than standard LU red. The
other day I glimpsed the roof of a Piccadilly Line train which was
painted the same light blue, so perhaps that was the same train
(couldn't see the roof this morning).
I was some distance away, but there appeared to be no logos or other
writing on the train to indicate what these odd colours were for.
Anyone know?


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


To be fair, it's all paid for out of the Stupidity Tax, rather than
out of TfL's budget...

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org


James Farrar May 14th 07 03:28 PM

Odd-coloured Piccadilly Line train
 
On 14 May 2007 03:09:12 -0700, John B wrote:

On 12 May, 16:00, BRB Class 465 wrote:
On 12 May, 12:51, "Richard J." wrote:

In Chiswick this morning, I saw an eastbound Piccadilly Line train
(73ts) painted red all over except the doors which were light blue. The
red was a bit lighter and less saturated than standard LU red. The
other day I glimpsed the roof of a Piccadilly Line train which was
painted the same light blue, so perhaps that was the same train
(couldn't see the roof this morning).
I was some distance away, but there appeared to be no logos or other
writing on the train to indicate what these odd colours were for.
Anyone know?


It's to celebrate the Piccadilly Line's centenary, and is part of the
"Platform for Art" series. Another garish waste of money...


To be fair, it's all paid for out of the Stupidity Tax, rather than
out of TfL's budget...


I presume you mean Tax On Hope.


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