The government has unveiled its branding for Great British Railways (GBR), marking a step forward in plans to nationalise the railways.
In the past year, the government has taken three passenger rail franchises back into public control, something Labour promised in its manifesto.
The new livery and branding uses a red, white and blue colour scheme to mirror the Union Flag and will be used on GBR trains, at stations and on its website and app.
While the Budget included plans to freeze regulated rail fares in England next year, the government has previously said it cannot guarantee customers will see lower prices under renationalisation.



