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156422 leaves Sudbury, 02.May.05

The first 156 to receive 'one' livery, 156422 is seen leaving Sudbury, with a train to Marks Tey on May 2, 2005.

Photo: Darren J.

List of all 156s to carry 'one' livery

5 units 156.407,409,416,417,422
First 156.422 (March.2005)
Last -


Description of 'one' livery

National Express adopted the controversial name 'one' for the new 'Greater Anglia' franchise launched on April 1, 2004. The 'one' identity was developed by Lawrence & Pierce (also reponsible for First livery).

The main colour of the livery is slate-blue, with a black window band and the vehicle ends feature bold 'rainbow stripes' of magenta, yellow, slate-blue, turquoise and pale-blue.

Initial repaints for the franchise launch were a darker colour with a metalic finish. Route brandings of 'Anglia', 'West Anglia' and 'Great Eastern' were applied to repaints before December 2004.

The first class 156 units to receive the livery were those having C6 overhauls at Doncaster Wabtec in the Spring of 2005.


156422 at Norwich, 24.May.05

156.422 photographed at Norwich with a Sheringham service on May 24, 2005.

The full face of the cab front (up to the orange warning stripe) is yellow, with black window frames and light clusters.

 
156422 cabside, 24.May.05

The 'one' branding is applied at each end of the unit.

Doors are painted turquoise, footsteps are yellow and the door button is highlighted with an orange square.

On 156422 the door frames and hand rail recesses are painted in the main body colour.

 
156417 at at Chappel & Wakes Colne, 26.May.05

The second 156 to receive 'one' livery, 156417 is seen at Chappel & Wakes Colne, with a train to Sudbury on May 26, 2005.

On this unit the rainbow stripes continue onto the door frames.

Photo: Darren J.

 
156422 inner-ends, 24.May.05

Rainbow stripes wrap around the corners of the end pannels. The inner ends are painted roof grey.

Solebars are painted the same colour as the body, but are not cleaned by the carriage washers.

Vehicle numbers are applied in white on the lower bodyside.

 
156422, one livery at Nottingham. 14.Mar.05

Recently painted into 'one' livery, 156422 is seen at Nottingham on transfer from Tyseley to Norwich. 14.March.2005.

'one' branding was applied at Crown Point depot before the unit entered traffic.

Photo: David Mulligan

 
156407 at Derby Road, 7.Feb.2006

Last painted 156407 has black handrails on the cab front. It is seen at Derby Road on an Ipswich - Felixstowe service on February 7, 2006.

Since October 2005, one has applied labels to identify which car has disabled person's accomodation or bicycle space.

The '52' car has a 'wheelchair' label above the secondman's cab window, and another above the handrail by the door. The '57' car has a 'bike' label by the doors only.

Photo: Darren J.

 
156407 at Norwich, 28.July.2007

156407 seen at Norwich on July 28, 2007, was one of three to receive promotional branding.

Cab front hand rails are now standard white.

 
156416 at Norwich, 22.February.2008

156416 'Saint Edmund' was the first to loose the rainbow stripes from it's one livery, after repairs at Crown Point depot on 20th February 2008.

'One' formally became 'National Express East Anglia' a week later .

156416 is seen departing Norwich on 22nd February, with 156407 in the background.

Photo: Geoff Tibble

 
156409 at Ipswich, 16.Oct.2008

From August 2008, white stripes with 'National Express' branding have been applied.

156409 seen at Ipswich on October 15, 2008.