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ScotRail () has been the brand name used for all
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regional and commuter rail services, including some cross-border services, since September 1983, as well as many of the country's intercity services. Since 2008, it is the permanent name of the Scottish commuter rail service, regardless of the
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that operates it. The
ScotRail ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. It has been operating the ScotRail franchise as an operator of las ...
service was re-nationalised on 1 April 2022.


History


British Rail

The ScotRail brand was created by British Railways Scottish Region manager Chris Green in the mid-1980s to provide a distinctive brand for the rail network in Scotland. The brand has developed and is still in use today. ScotRail, under
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, used customised versions of the existing liveries, with passenger locomotives and coaching stock painted in a lightly modified version of the
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Executive livery. The red stripe was replaced with a saltire blue stripe, and the InterCity name was replaced with the ScotRail name. Most diesel locomotives carried standard InterCity Executive livery, but with ScotRail branding. Diesel and electric multiple units carried normal versions of the Regional Railways livery. In the Strathclyde PTE area, rolling stock (DMUs and EMUs) was painted in Strathclyde orange and black.


National Express

The brand was adopted by
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when it took over the franchise from British Rail during
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in 1997. The first unique ScotRail livery was introduced shortly after privatisation under National Express, who introduced its own livery. Initially, vehicles received the new ScotRail logo applied with vinyl stickers; a stylised outline of Scotland composed of three flashes in colours of green, red and purple. Multiple units were painted into the new livery with bodies in white (lower half) and purple (upper half) with green, red and white stripes bordering the purple, overlain by and a wide diagonal white band in the centre of the carriage. There were no units left with Regional Railways livery in Scotland at the end of the National Express franchise period, although the Class 305 electric units retained it until withdrawal in 2001. The latter were replaced by ex- Stansted Skytrain Class 322 units which were never repainted under the National Express franchise, receiving only ScotRail logo transfers. When the Class 322 hire ended in 2004, they were replaced on the North Berwick branch by English Welsh & Scottish Class 90
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s hauling former Virgin Trains West Coast Mark 3 coaching stock, in the old Virgin red and grey livery, again with ScotRail logo transfers.


FirstGroup

When
FirstGroup FirstGroup plc is a British multi-national transport group, based in Aberdeen, Scotland.First ScotRail First ScotRail was a train operating company in Scotland owned by FirstGroup. It operated the ScotRail franchise between October 2004 and March 2015. On 17 October 2004, First ScotRail took over operations from the incumbent franchisee, ScotRai ...
. When First originally acquired the franchise, a new regional livery of pink, grey and purple and a new logo of a pink circle and an italicised ''f'' character was introduced. Legislation requiring train doors to be painted in a contrasting colour to the body, for visually impaired passengers, resulted in white doors with a pink stripe. Like National Express, First applied their logo on units by transfer until repainting. A large number of units were re-branded into this livery, including the Class 322 units re-acquired and refurbished for North Berwick service and the Class 90 locomotives used on ''
Caledonian Sleeper ''Caledonian Sleeper'' is the collective name for overnight Sleeping car, sleeper train services between London and Scotland, in the United Kingdom. It is one of only two currently operating sleeper services on the railway in the United Kingdom ...
'' services. In September 2008 the
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agency,
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, announced that the franchised Scottish rail services would be permanently renamed ScotRail. Transport Scotland designed with a new livery of dark blue background, with grey doors and a white dotted 'Saltire' Scottish flag. A new logo was also applied, ScotRail, with the tagline 'Scotland's Railway', which on some units is replaced with the
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translation ''. Stations and staff uniforms were also given a new dark blue look. This livery is not replaced when the franchise ends, the only branding showing the operator will be a small "ScotRail is operated by" sign on the station building and on the train doors. When next tendered in 2015, the franchise was split with the ''Caledonian Sleeper'' becoming a separate franchise. On 1 April 2015, the ScotRail franchise was taken over by
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while the ''Caledonian Sleeper'' service was taken over by
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.


Abellio

From 1 April 2015 to 1 April 2022, ScotRail was operated by
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. This franchise ended on the 31 March 2022.


Scottish Government

On 1 April 2022, a Scottish Government-owned
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took over operation of the ScotRail service, maintaining the ScotRail brand.


Great British Railways

In 2021, the
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announced a plan to bring railway services in Great Britain under a single national brand by 2023, known as Great British Railways. Railway services in Scotland would use GBR's branding, albeit with a "regional variant", with the plan emphasising the need for a unified brand to display the railway as one network. It remains unclear what direct impact the GBR brand would have on the ScotRail brand.


References

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