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Redlands Passenger Rail Service to be Named 'Arrow'

By San Bernardino Associated Governments , Community Writer
November 22, 2016 at 02:10pm. Views: 28

SAN BERNARDINO>> Earlier this month, the OmniTrans Board of Directors unanimously approved the Redlands Passenger Rail Service Branding Initiative for the passenger service line that will be created from the Redlands Passenger Rail Project. The intent of the Service Branding Initiative was to create a brand identity consisting of a service name, logo and visual identity; established through research and messaging, resulting in the creation of a style guide and brand voice to set the stage for passenger rail service. The Service Branding Initiative began as part of the strategic plan developed in 2015 by the San Bernardino Associated Governments for the new 9-mile rail corridor scheduled for service launch in 2020. In November 2015, SANBAG’s Board approved negotiations with OmniTrans to provide maintenance of equipment and rail operations services for the RPRP. This was subsequently approved by the OmniTrans Board in February 2016. Since the new rail service would be operated by OmniTrans, staff at both agencies recommended that the OmniTrans Board be the lead agency for approval of service branding. “As final design of the Redlands Passenger Rail Project is nearing 60 percent, and with construction beginning early in 2017, this is another exciting milestone that looks beyond the construction portion of the project and into actual passenger rail service which is scheduled to begin in 2020,” said San Bernardino Associated Governments President Robert Lovingood. The new brand will be launched to the public in January 2017 with an initial focus on transitioning from the “Redlands Passenger Rail Project” construction project name to the new service brand. This approach will be executed in an effort to create high levels of awareness and interest throughout the region prior to the commencement of service in 2020.

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