British Rail Typeface 〈8K〉

For a railway fan, the typeface is inextricably linked to the "Blue Period" of British Rail—the era of the InterCity 125 and the Mk 3 coaches.

Rail Alphabet is a sans-serif typeface with distinct, almost quirky humanist details: british rail typeface

The British Rail typeface, also known as the Rail Alphabet, is a distinctive sans-serif font that has been a visual hallmark of the UK's railway network for over six decades. Designed in 1958 by J. R. Holmes, a British typographer and lettering artist, this iconic typeface was commissioned by British Railways (now known as Network Rail) to create a unified brand identity for the organization. For a railway fan, the typeface is inextricably

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