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Are you familiar with the outline?
Was this picture reminds nothing?
This, incidentally, a fairly old logo of the railway company, which is called the KCRC (Kowloon-Canton Railway Company) and 1911 Continental joins Hong Kong with Guangzhou.
I do not know about you, but I personally think that he is very much looks like a logo of our native Railways.
The question of what then paid money by rebranding Railways ?!
Most interesting is that the Chinese have used this logo (pictured right) in 1983, as evidenced by the photo on the website.
The trick is that the Railways beginning to enter their logo right in 2007, when the KCRC beginning to merge with the MTR and replace the your logo on MTRoshnuyu Octopussy (pictured center), symbolizing not the line of the Hong Kong subway, not the character "dick" in meaning «Mass Transit Railway».
So we picked up the logo (numbering at that time more than a quarter century), just as the Chinese began to abandon it.
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This, incidentally, a fairly old logo of the railway company, which is called the KCRC (Kowloon-Canton Railway Company) and 1911 Continental joins Hong Kong with Guangzhou.
I do not know about you, but I personally think that he is very much looks like a logo of our native Railways.
The question of what then paid money by rebranding Railways ?!
Most interesting is that the Chinese have used this logo (pictured right) in 1983, as evidenced by the photo on the website.
The trick is that the Railways beginning to enter their logo right in 2007, when the KCRC beginning to merge with the MTR and replace the your logo on MTRoshnuyu Octopussy (pictured center), symbolizing not the line of the Hong Kong subway, not the character "dick" in meaning «Mass Transit Railway».
So we picked up the logo (numbering at that time more than a quarter century), just as the Chinese began to abandon it.
via dolboeb
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