Sunday, October 11, 2015

Government Of Ontario Transit # 2

Andy | Sunday, October 11, 2015 | Best Blogger Tips

It seems that every CEO in public transit gets the urge to change the look of employees uniforms or the colours of rolling stock. In this case the coach on the right sports a slight change in colour that will be applied to all vehicles. In the industry it known as rebranding.

16 comments:

  1. You could say its a bit more fresh but it is not bad as a color for public transport.

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  2. I think you are right, every CEO has to leave a mark, I was here, I have seen that many times as a working girl, so tiresome.....

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  3. They can colo(u)r it any old way they want to, just so long as it shows up on time. :-)

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  4. I liked the old colours but I'm getting used to the new ones.

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  5. I like the old colours but haven't seen the new ones except here so will have to keep an eye open.

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  6. As for me, who does live in an area with out hardly any public transit. I believe I like the teal green color better. Sure hope they have good service.
    Stop in from "biebkriebels". If you have time stop in for a cup of coffee

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  7. Nice view taken on behind the network fence

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  8. I wasn't aware they were switching the colour scheme.

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  9. Our regional transportation has embarked upon 'skinning' their cars with advertisements. In some cases, it's an improvement. IMO, the car on the right is a not-so-attractive shade of green.

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  10. I have to agree with Tabor's comment. What else could have been done with the money?

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  11. Oh, don't get me started about this topic . . .

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  12. The fence made this image particularly cool!! I am all for upkeep, keeping transportation lookin good!!

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  13. Branding and rebranding is the "it" thing. I've seen articles aimed at career women to help them define their "personal brand."

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