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Default GO Green

Hey, so wanted to raise this as there seems to be conflicting colours. The previous one in the template,   4A7729, was what I implemented in the days following the change from the original   00AB66, to the two tone scheme. It seems with the website refresh, the colour has changed again, but I'm also seeing two different colours. There's what Blaixx implemented,   256C2F, which is on GO's homepage and system map. I have also found   1F6C2E from the logo in GO's printable PDF timetables,   1D6C37 from this GO fact sheet. We could debate on which one to use, but page C-4 of the latest GO Design Requirements Manual (amendment record) identifies the GO colour as "Pantone 364C", which translates to 74, 119, 41 in RGB and   4A7729 in hex (the original I implemented). I'm of the opinion that we should be going off of this official design manual, it's the most official source out of all of them, but wanted to discuss first before reverting. --Natural RX 16:34, 8 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]