Post 2477478 by coryw@cronk.stenoweb.net
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 (DIR) Post #2474361 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2018-12-31T15:58:27.928334Z
       
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       quiz, what's very atypical about this UK EMU?image.png
       
 (DIR) Post #2474624 by krozruch@eupublic.social
       2018-12-31T16:06:35Z
       
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       @pony No idea.
       
 (DIR) Post #2474625 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2018-12-31T16:07:11.260318Z
       
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       @krozruch no yellow front, they got rid of this requirement
       
 (DIR) Post #2474790 by krozruch@eupublic.social
       2018-12-31T16:08:59Z
       
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       @pony Ah that was a requirement. I thought it was an aesthetic like the red and beige of the Czech (or more broadly Austro-Hungarian?) trams.
       
 (DIR) Post #2474791 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2018-12-31T16:12:30.211086Z
       
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       @krozruch yes it actually was mandatory until 2016 or something, the usual explanation is they got rid of it because of crossrail, which is legally a railway, but the TfL would like to present it as a tubetrams were traditionally red-white-ish until 1990's, then each transit authority went with what they liked, Prague and Brno kept the red, but modernized it a little, but not everyone, Ostrava repainted it all to blue, Plzeƈ went with yellow...
       
 (DIR) Post #2475059 by krozruch@eupublic.social
       2018-12-31T16:17:36Z
       
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       @pony not sure I've been in the UK since 2016 - ah yes but no trains. Still not been to Plzen or Ostrava. Liberec had a different scheme if I recall.
       
 (DIR) Post #2475060 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2018-12-31T16:20:00.069320Z
       
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       @krozruch yes. i'm now wondering how far the tradition goes, problem is you don't get many color pictures from the past :) buses surely were red-ish post war
       
 (DIR) Post #2476543 by coryw@cronk.stenoweb.net
       2018-12-31T17:12:37Z
       
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       @pony Is this one of the bi-modes, or is it the front staircase for tunnel compliance, or is it that it's running at Velim test center?
       
 (DIR) Post #2476544 by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2018-12-31T17:16:30.687726Z
       
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       @coryw nah, it's just non-yellow frontbut yeah, that could be another oddity, it's not tested in Velim, but on Siemens own test-track at Wegberg-Wildenrath
       
 (DIR) Post #2477478 by coryw@cronk.stenoweb.net
       2018-12-31T17:50:00Z
       
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       @pony You know I should very have noticed that.