It also, unsurprisingly, features a giant picture of Vince Cable, the 'sage of the credit crunch' who was adjudged to have faired better in last week's Chancellors televised debate.
This announcement has come on the same day that the Lib Dems have set out plans to reopen thousands of miles of railway tracks and stations through the creation of a Rail Expansion Fund that would be funded by cutting capital spending on roads by £3bn.
The party claim this would lead to the biggest expansion of the rail network since the Victorian era (something that is desperately needed) and have outlined a few proposals that could be fast-tracked such as the electrification of lines from Manchester to Liverpool, Leeds and Preston; from Birmingham to Bristol and between Leeds and York, as well as new lines linking Southport with Preston and the Midlands main line with the Birmingham-Derby route, and track reopened between Tavistock and Plymouth and Exeter and Okehampton.
Watch out for the yellow election bus on a street near you and with this latest announcement in mind, how long will it be before we see a Lib Dem Battle Train on the campaign trail too?