Don't get confused by the "Faster than Road or Rail" slogan. Anyone with half a pulse can see that it is supposed to mean it's faster to travel to the airport, check in, wait to board, board, taxi out, take off, land, taxi in, disembark, collect luggage if applicable and then be on your merry way. In no way does it mean a point to point race with a "ready, steady, go" start line and a white tape and cup for the winner, but you know what? You always get those who are prepared to pick holes in everything.
Tonyq, we are led to believe it's just the one for now with the others to be painted with the yellow & red go faster stripes on the fuselage, but I could be completely and utterly wrong.