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Times columnist unveils new Brighton Pride Rainbow Locomotive

Besi Besemar August 2, 2019

To celebrate Brighton Pride 2019, GB Railfreight name a Class 66 locomotive Pride of GB Railfreight.

THE special rainbow livered GB Railfreight locomotive – was unveiled at Brighton Station by Times columnist Matthew Parris and Engineering Director Bob Tiller, alongside representatives from Brighton and Hove City Council.

GBRf is the UK’s fastest growing rail freight company, employing over 900 people across the UK. The new livered locomotive recognises LGBT+ employees across the rail industry and celebrates the businesses ongoing commitment to ensuring diversity and equality in the sector.

Bob Tiller, Engineering Director at GBRf said: “We are delighted to be part of Brighton Pride this year. Our newly named rainbow loco is symbolic of the changing nature of the rail sector and how important our LGBT+ employees are. As a business, we are keen to ensure that diversity and equality shines through, and the ‘Pride of GB Railfreight’ helps us in our mission.”

Stuart Meek, Train Services Director, Govia Thameslink Railway added: “We are pleased to be able to work in partnership with GBRf to promote diversity in the rail sector and are thrilled to be part of the unveiling of the ‘Pride of GB Railfreight’ at Brighton station which is joining our Thameslink ‘trainbow’ out on the Brighton Main Line and beyond. It’s a real testament to the company’s commitment to showing everyone is welcome on board both freight and passenger trains.”

Matthew Parris who was accompanied by his partner said he was “thrilled’ to be unveiling the locomotive and was presented with a model train to mark the occasion.
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