London North Eastern Railway (LNER) has shown off a newly named and full-liveried Azuma train as Pride celebrations get underway across the UK this summer. Named ‘Together’, the special livery was revealed ahead of the first Pride event LNER is supporting along the 956-mile East Coast route which stretches between Scotland and London.

‘Together’ is the name chosen by LNER colleagues and a special train naming panel. Colleagues were offered the opportunity to submit a name which was meaningful for them before a shortlist was voted for by all colleagues. The name champions the unification of all communities which LNER is proud to support, as well as the unique relationship between members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies at LNER.

The design of the eye-catching livery is the first in the Azuma fleet to feature on each of the nine carriages and has been created by LNER colleagues. The livery features eight LGBTQ+ flags, demonstrating the breadth of colourful and diverse identities within the community.

David Horne, Managing Director at LNER, said: “It’s a momentous occasion for everyone at LNER to be unveiling 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.”

LNER will be supporting Pride events on the East Coast route by joining the Pride parades in York (3rd June 2023) and Edinburgh (24th June 2023), along with in-station activities Edinburgh (24th June 2023) and London (1st July 2023).

The ‘Together’ Azuma train will remain permanently on the LNER route.

The livery has been applied to unit 801226.

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