Trainbow

Notable trainbows include a GWR Class 800 IET Alan Turing, serial number 800008, which has rainbow stripes on the front,[2] the Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino Progress, serial number 390119, the first one that is covered from end-to-end in pride colours,[3] and the LNER Class 801 Azuma Together, serial number 801226, which has multiple stripes based on various pride flags.

Trainbows have since expanded to other nations, starting in 2019, when France's SNCF wrapped a TGV inOui Euroduplex locomotive in rainbow colours to celebrate 50 years of Pride.

[8] In June 2022, as part of the celebration of Dublin Pride, Ireland's Iarnród Éireann wrapped a CIÉ 8100 Class DART commuter train (serial number 8315).

[14] While NI Railways wrapped two NIR Class 3000 units with trainbows (serial numbers 3006 and 3021) in April 2020, they are dedicated to the local health service instead of LGBT causes as part of a COVID-19-related marketing campaign called #ChaseTheRainbow.

[15][16] Since the creation of trainbows, other forms of transport in the UK, including regional buses,[17] [18] and even a Loganair Embraer 145 plane, have marked Pride.

A notable trainbow, the Avanti West Coast Progress train.
Class 801 "Azuma" No.801226 in Pride Together livery at Northallerton in November 2024.
Thameslink 's trainbow-liveried Class 700
A German trainbow, a decorated Deutsche Bahn Class 423