Re: KPMG to manage former M-Tram services
malrowe <[email protected]>
Monday, December 23, 2002 11:38 PM
--- In [email protected], "Brian Weedon
<b.weedon@s...>" <b.weedon@s...> wrote:
Does this perhaps mean we will see the stick on labels that were
used in the early days of "The Met" to cover up M&MTB logos??
Mal
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<b.weedon@s...>" <b.weedon@s...> wrote:
From today's Age.trains
Meanwhile, the government has made no decision on whether the
and trams will continue to be known as M>Train and M>Tramservices,
or whether the fleet will have to undergo an expensive change ofrebranded
livery for the next 12 months.
"I haven't looked at that, there is no need for them to be
at this point in time," Mr Batchelor said. "It may be somethingthat
happens down the track," .been
"People are more interested in the train or tram turning up rather
than what colour the livery is."
National Express is the registered owner of M>Train, M>Tram and
Moving Melbourne trademarks, but it is unclear whether the company
has put any restrictions on their use.
"It's not been an issue," Mr Batchelor said. "It may well have
discussed but it's not been reported back to me. There's been no
impediment placed in our way."
Any change of branding would only be an interim measure
Does this perhaps mean we will see the stick on labels that were
used in the early days of "The Met" to cover up M&MTB logos??
Mal
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