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Why Mostly Trains Are Blue In Colour?

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Answered by vibhamalviya8
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India Railways has used a large variety of liveries for its trains, allthough most of them have been used only for the few special for prestigious train. A variant blue livery consisting of dark blue with light blue strips above the window is also used mostly for coaches made by RCF.

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Answered by akhileshpathak1998
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Answer:

Why Mostly Trains Are Blue In Colour?

Explanation:

Indian Railways has utilized a huge assortment of attires color plans for its trains, albeit the vast majority of them have been utilized distinctly for a couple of unique or "esteemed" trains.  

A dull maroon/rust color was the overwhelmingly prevailing standard for pretty much all trains except communicates and other extraordinary trains.  

All the more as of late, since the late 1990s, a dull blue paint plot (with a light blue band about the windows) has started to show up on an enormous number of traveler mentors and might be viewed as the new standard uniform for IR trains.

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