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The 'Crossrail Networker' Livery Pack
   
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24 Nov, 2020 @ 2:54pm
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The 'Crossrail Networker' Livery Pack

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This livery pack contains all of the liveries that the BR Class 341s would have worn (the breaking through liveries not so much) had Network SouthEast been given the money to build them, along with the Crossrail system. Of course this is the less well known to-be Crossrail train, and Crossrail liveries, of which have semi-fictional NSE Route logos and shadow franchise logos, along with an entirely fictional-ish livery, and the use of the Crossrail concept livery, had the project been given the go ahead.

If the note is unreadable on the info sheet : -
The NSE 'Breaking Through' consist is there to commemorate what would have been the planned opening of Crossrail in 1999, had BR not gone into privatisation, and had BR had the money to even do it in the first place. (Which is why it was privatised). Of course then whole system would have opened in 1999 under NSE, but in this livery packs case, and much like current Crossrail, services operated on the intended lines from Paddington to Reading / Aylesbury, and Liverpool Street to Shenfield before the opening of the Central Section. This of course then leads to the 'Breaking Through' nameplate, which in its full name reads out -
'Breaking Through Cental London - This nameplate marks the opening of the central section of Crossrail - 1999'




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3 Comments
Cfaccil 9 Jul, 2022 @ 9:29am 
Where can I find this class?
DevonHalstonDreadle  [author] 26 Nov, 2020 @ 8:58am 
You'll be surprised that the first concept of what would become crossrail first cropped up in 1941.
Infrastructure_Nerd 26 Nov, 2020 @ 3:55am 
So really Crossrail is 23 years late, not just 3 😂. Great work, good stand in for the 345