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That appears to be a train operated by Arverio. Until a couple of years ago it operated under the name Go-Ahead: they probably haven’t updated the software for those displays yet, so they’ve just stickered over the old logo.
If i remember correctly the reason behind that is, that the company operating these trains rebranded itself, but did not want to do the work of reprogramm the displays so they just didn’t and hid their old name with a sticker.
Pleased correct me if I misremembered something
You are on a train service run by Arverio. Arverio is a subsidiary of ÖBB, the Austrian federal rail company.
But before that the company was a subsidiary of Go Ahead, a British company, and also had the name Go Ahead (eg. Go Ahead Badern). It was only later changed to Arverio by ÖBB.
But apparently they didn’t update their software on the trains. And so they would still show the Go Ahead logo. As they’re simply called Arverio now, they have put on a sticker to hide the Go Ahead logo.
Our local busses have a sticker like that over the digital clock on screen😂 probably some error that fucks with the time shown so they don’t bother anymore
Arverio used to be Go-Ahead before it was bought by ÖBB. Beneath that sticker there is hiding an old Go-Ahead logo. Apparently it was easier to hide it than to reprogram the display.