London Overground Unveils New Line Names and Colors
Transport for London introduces a £6.3 million rebranding to simplify navigation with distinct names and colors for Overground lines.
- The London Overground network now features six lines, each with a unique name and color, replacing the previous all-orange design.
- The rebranding includes names such as Lioness, Mildmay, Windrush, Weaver, Suffragette, and Liberty, chosen to honor London's history and culture.
- This initiative aims to improve customer navigation and confidence, with updates to 6,000 station signs and digital systems.
- The project is funded by the Greater London Authority budget under Mayor Sadiq Khan, with the total cost estimated at £6.3 million.
- While some stations will display the new livery starting today, full implementation across all maps and systems will be completed by January.