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Alphaline


Alphaline was a 1990s brand used by British Rail to differentiate certain provincial express trains with enhanced passenger accommodation from general regional and middle-distance services operated by older rolling stock.

The Alphaline brand was introduced for express services operated by Regional Railways in the Midlands, Wales and the South West. These services linked various provincial towns and cities, complementing and connecting with the more prestigious InterCity network.

Branding was applied specifically to services scheduled for operation by British Rail's recently built Express Sprinter or 'Class 158' units. The association of a passenger-facing brand with a specific model of train was unusual, but reflected the significantly improved passenger facilities such trains provided when compared with the mainstay of the Regional Railways fleet.

Timetables advertised Alphaline services as providing:

Within the Regional Railways fleet of the early to mid-1990s, the latter two facilities were a rarity and available solely on Class 158 Express Sprinters.

Although initially retained unchanged by Central Trains, Wales & West, Wales & Borders and Wessex Trains, the Alphaline brand has, since 2006, effectively died out. Despite no longer being used to brand services, Alphaline appeared in the key to symbols in the National Rail Timetable as recently as December 2008 - and even in the winter 2014 timetable, the guide to reserving seats includes the Alphaline symbol in the list of symbols denoting a train with reservable seats.

In the early days of the franchise, Central Trains continued to mark express services as Alphaline within its timetables. By 2001 however, the brand had disappeared from timetables and the company went on to develop its own Citylink brand.

Wales & West used the Alphaline brand throughout its existence and went as far as applying the brand to the livery of their trains. Originally adding a vinyl logo to the Express Sprinter colour scheme of their Class 158s, the company later introduced a silver livery that included a full-height Alphaline logo on the side of the carriage.


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