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Rail Alphabet Font [Updated – 2027]

Here’s a useful, concise guide to the — its history, characteristics, and practical applications for designers, wayfinding specialists, and typography enthusiasts. What Is Rail Alphabet? Rail Alphabet is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface designed in the mid‑1960s by Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert for British Rail. It was part of the groundbreaking British Rail Corporate Identity Manual (1965) – one of the most comprehensive design systems of the 20th century. The font was created to unify all railway signage, timetables, and printed materials, ensuring clarity, speed of reading, and accessibility.

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