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Old July 8th 06, 03:39 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
Phil Clark Phil Clark is offline
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Default North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)

On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 14:41:51 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote:

I often used to call
various shop branches the "Tottenham Court Road branch" even though most
were on the other three roads that intersect at the crossroads the station
is on.


"St Giles Circus" would clearly be a better name for the station, as
it more clearly locates the station - TCR is quite a long road and has
two other stations on it. Personally I think that street names should
only be used if they are very short streets and therefore the position
of the station is fairly obvious.

Or maybe we should adopt the American convention and call such
junctions by both names - "Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Street"

I used to work on North Gower Street (yes we called the location
"Euston") and always wondered why Euston Square station not only was
not on Euston Square, which is by the mainline station, but had never
been connected up underground with either Euston or Warren Street
underground stations to form a proper interchange.

I also favour Tyburn for Marble Arch, but that's nothing much to do
with accuracy, just a liking for the seamier side of history.