In a bid to enhance passenger navigation and celebrate London’s culture and history, the London Overground is undergoing a significant rebranding effort. The initiative, costing £6.3 million, will see the renaming and rebranding of the network’s six branches, marking the end of the orange format that traditionally distinguished all Overground routes on the Tube map.
The transformation includes assigning unique names and colours to the six branches of the 113-station network. Among the notable changes, the Euston to Watford Junction line will be renamed the “Lioness line,” in homage to the England women’s football team’s victory in the Euros at Wembley Stadium in 2022. Other parts of the network will adopt names such as the Suffragette Line, the Windrush Line, the Weaver Line, the Mildmay Line, and the Liberty Line.