Boris Johnson unveils We Mean Green IET livery at London Paddington

Chloe White - Contributor 1 comment 2 Min Read
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and GWR Managing Director Mark Hopwood have revealed a special train livery at Station to promote the environmental benefits of travelling by train.

The ‘We Mean Green'campaign has been created by the rail industry and intends to motivate people and businesses to choose the greener train travel option when making journeys.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson waves from the 'We Mean Green' Train
Credit: GWR

Earlier in October, the Rail Delivery Group released a report which revealed that as little as a 20% shift from rail to road would provide an extra one million tonnes of CO2 emissions and 300 million hours stuck in traffic jams each year.

The ‘We Mean Green' livery is emblazoned with key points highlighting how:

  • A single train removes up to 500 cars off our roads
  • Travelling by train reduces carbon emissions by 7.7 million tonnes in the UK every year
  • Train travel helps cut carbon emissions by two-thirds compared to travelling by car
  • Leaving your car at home and taking the train cuts carbon emissions by two thirds
James Adeshiyan, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Mark Hopwood
Credit: GWR

GWR Managing director Mark Hopwood, said: “We were really pleased to welcome the Prime Minister to Paddington station this morning to highlight the environmental benefits of travelling by train.

“With the world climate conference only a matter of weeks away, GWR is working hard to reduce carbon emissions even further make travelling on our trains even more environmentally.”

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