LNER Names Train ‘Together’ in celebration of PRIDE and Inclusivity.

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LNER 'Together' // Credit: LNER

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has introduced a newly named and fully adorned Azuma train in honor of the ongoing Pride celebrations across the UK this summer.

Dubbed ‘Together,’ this train is a testament to LNER’s unwavering support for Pride activities along its route and its steadfast commitment to fostering diversity, equality, and inclusion initiatives for its employees, customers, and communities throughout the year.

The grand unveiling of the train’s special livery preceded LNER’s enthusiastic participation in the inaugural Pride event along the extensive 956-mile East Coast route connecting and .

The name ‘Together’ was thoughtfully chosen by a panel of LNER colleagues and dedicated train naming experts.

LNER employees were given the opportunity to propose a meaningful name, and the final selection was determined through a collective vote.

This name exemplifies LNER’s dedication to fostering unity among all communities and acknowledging the profound bond between members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies at LNER.

LNER Azuma train being decorated in new livery to celebrate PRIDE.
Azuma 801 266 ‘Together’ in new PRIDE Livery. Credit: LNER

The striking design of the train’s livery, expertly crafted by LNER staff, graces each of the nine carriages within the Azuma fleet.

The livery is adorned with eight LGBTQ+ flags, artfully showcasing the broad spectrum of vibrant and diverse identities within the community.

These flags include the Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride flag, Bisexual flag, Trans Inclusive Gay Men’s flag, Lesbian Pride flag, Pansexual Pride flag, Nonbinary Pride flag, and Asexual Pride flag.

LNER proudly supports Pride events along the East Coast route and will actively participate in the Pride parades in on June 3, 2023, and on June 24, 2023.

Additionally, LNER will organize engaging in-station activities in Edinburgh on June 24, 2023, and London on July 1, 2023, further contributing to the spirit of Pride.

The ‘Together’ Azuma train will become a permanent fixture on the LNER route, offering passengers a seamless and enjoyable journey between destinations with the utmost speed, style, and comfort.

The introduction of the Azuma fleet signifies an exciting new chapter in sustainable rail travel, accessible to all, thanks to its innovative technology and advancements.

Azuma train displaying its new name, 'Together'
LNER Together train. Credit: LNER

David Horne, Managing Director at LNER, said: “It’s a momentous occasion for everyone at LNER to unveil the first full-liveried Azuma in celebration of Pride ahead of our summer of supporting Pride
events on our route. At LNER, we truly focus on creating an inclusive workplace where our people feel able to be themselves. “Every year, our colleagues get fully onboard with supporting our activities at Pride celebrations. The introduction of ‘Together’ means that we will have a visual reminder for all our communities to enjoy and engage with, and I’m sure its colourful design will make it a popular sight on the LNER route.”

Craig McNally, LNER Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Lead, said: “The LNER team has Pride in their DNA. All year round we see colleagues getting involved, supporting other colleagues and communities and sharing their stories. ‘Together’ is the perfect celebration of the respect and love our colleagues have for
each other.”

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