Heathrow Express carriages renamed after twelve world cities

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Heathrow Express New York Carriage
Heathrow Express New York Carriage // Credit: Heathrow Express

A special event was held at Paddington station which saw the rail operator reveal its fleet of carriages displaying their new global names . The renaming of the carriages after twelve cities from around the globe comes as part of a bid to celebrate international travel and follows a competition with Heart Radio to discover the public’s favourite city destinations.

The cities chosen by the public, are , New York, Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Sydney, Dublin, Prague, Tokyo, San Francisco, and Las Vegas.

The Heathrow Express carriages will now display the names of these well-loved destinations alongside contemporary artwork which reveals their iconic skylines.

The unveiling of the carriages at Paddington Station was carried out by Sophie Chapman Business Lead and Director of Heathrow Express; Barry Milsom, Train Service Delivery & Performance Director at ; Rose Wangen-Jones, Managing Director, Marketing, Destination & Commercial at London & Partners and Mark Hopwood, Managing Director of Great Western Railway.

Heathrow Express London Carriage
Heathrow Express London Carriage // Credit: Heathrow Express

Sophie Chapman, Business Lead and Director at Heathrow Express, says:

“We’re thrilled to be able to show off the Heathrow Express carriages which will now carry the names of the nation’s best-loved city destinations from around the world. We know how important being able to travel abroad to enjoy new experiences is to people – we look forward to welcoming people onboard the Heathrow Express again and we hope that seeing the cities displayed on our trains will help them get into the holiday spirit.”

Heathrow Express Amsterdam Carriage
Heathrow Express Amsterdam Carriage // Credit: Heathrow Express

Rose Wangen-Jones, Managing Director, Marketing, Destination & Commercial at London & Partners, said:

“It’s fantastic to see yet another vote of confidence in London as one of the world’s best-loved destinations for international tourists. We’re more excited than ever to be celebrating the return of overseas travellers with Heathrow Express, having launched our biggest ever international tourism campaign just last week. With the return of world-class sporting events, music festivals and the range of new theatre shows, restaurants and cultural attractions coming to London this year, there has never been a better time to enjoy everything our great city has to offer.”

Passengers wishing to get on board sooner can do so by booking online by visiting www.HeathrowExpress.com or by using the app.

 

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  1. Heathrow Express could inherit the Class 387/3s from c2c and GWR and to work alongside with the Class 387/1a and to give them new names including

    Beijing
    Copenhagen
    Oslo
    Stockholm
    Moscow (if allowed)
    Rome
    Sydney
    Hong Kong
    Toronto
    Los Angeles

    The list goes on.

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