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On Tue, 29 Dec 2015 15:54:23 +0000, Basil Jet
wrote: On 2015\12\29 12:01, Basil Jet wrote: I'd be happy for the line that links Highgate with the City to be called the Whittington Line, although there is already a line starting with W. Alternatively the Stane Street Line, since it follows the Roman road of that name from Colliers Wood to London Bridge. Does not exactly have a pleasing ring, does it? One is reminded of Spike Milligan's quip: "How do you get rid of Staines?" "Drop a bomb on it". |
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BevanPrice wrote:
On 29/12/2015 11:15, e27002 aurora wrote: On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 21:05:52 GMT, d wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2015 14:25:15 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: I notice that "Nine Elms" roundels have gone up all over the hoarding surrounding the former Sainsburys opposite Wilcox Road. Boris has also ceremonially started a conveyor belt from the Battersea station site to the Thames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjSnzw38iI Maybe they should have just built a two way conveyor from Battersea to Vauxhall and then we wouldn't need the railway ;-) I wonder if when that extension is built and the line is operationally split in 2 whether one half of the line will be given a new name or whether it'll still all be known as the northern line? Logically two independent lines should have two names. Independent from a customer facing standpoint that is. It would be no surprise if they still exchanged empty stock movements. If the bits that were the "Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway" remain together, the "Hampstead Line" has a good ring to it. Or, how about something royal? "The Queen Elizabeth Line", "The Charles, Prince of Wales Line", or "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Line". I suspect in every day speech these would become the QE2, Charlie, or Duchess Lines respectively. :-) TfL could celebrate a great politician: "The Cromwell Line", "The Winston Spencer Churchill Line", or, especially the part that includes the Barnett Branch "The Baroness Thatcher Line". That last one would probably make half the passengers want to puke....... Might be better & simpler to rename everything - Line 1, Line 2, Line 3 etc. Yes, that would be my preference. But if not, the traditional method of naming Tube lines based on the original end points makes sense. We certainly don't want them named after politicians, or royals. |
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On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 20:23:11 +0000, BevanPrice
wrote: On 29/12/2015 11:15, e27002 aurora wrote: On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 21:05:52 GMT, d wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2015 14:25:15 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: I notice that "Nine Elms" roundels have gone up all over the hoarding surrounding the former Sainsburys opposite Wilcox Road. Boris has also ceremonially started a conveyor belt from the Battersea station site to the Thames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjSnzw38iI Maybe they should have just built a two way conveyor from Battersea to Vauxhall and then we wouldn't need the railway ;-) I wonder if when that extension is built and the line is operationally split in 2 whether one half of the line will be given a new name or whether it'll still all be known as the northern line? Logically two independent lines should have two names. Independent from a customer facing standpoint that is. It would be no surprise if they still exchanged empty stock movements. If the bits that were the "Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway" remain together, the "Hampstead Line" has a good ring to it. Or, how about something royal? "The Queen Elizabeth Line", "The Charles, Prince of Wales Line", or "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Line". I suspect in every day speech these would become the QE2, Charlie, or Duchess Lines respectively. :-) TfL could celebrate a great politician: "The Cromwell Line", "The Winston Spencer Churchill Line", or, especially the part that includes the Barnett Branch "The Baroness Thatcher Line". That last one would probably make half the passengers want to puke....... You are believing your own leftist propaganda. Allow me to paint a more realistic pictu More than half of the potential users of the route just would not care. Sad, but welcome to the modern apathetic world. A healthy number would be happy to see the Iron Lady so honored. A boisterous left wing minority would make a lot of obscene fuss. They would use the methods at their disposal, vandalism, graffiti et al. This says more about them than the great lady. Might be better & simpler to rename everything - Line 1, Line 2, Line 3 etc. To what advantage. There is real history behind the naming of London's transit lines. |
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On 2016\01\01 09:50, e27002 aurora wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 20:23:11 +0000, BevanPrice wrote: On 29/12/2015 11:15, e27002 aurora wrote: On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 21:05:52 GMT, d wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2015 14:25:15 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: I notice that "Nine Elms" roundels have gone up all over the hoarding surrounding the former Sainsburys opposite Wilcox Road. Boris has also ceremonially started a conveyor belt from the Battersea station site to the Thames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjSnzw38iI Maybe they should have just built a two way conveyor from Battersea to Vauxhall and then we wouldn't need the railway ;-) I wonder if when that extension is built and the line is operationally split in 2 whether one half of the line will be given a new name or whether it'll still all be known as the northern line? Logically two independent lines should have two names. Independent from a customer facing standpoint that is. It would be no surprise if they still exchanged empty stock movements. If the bits that were the "Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway" remain together, the "Hampstead Line" has a good ring to it. Or, how about something royal? "The Queen Elizabeth Line", "The Charles, Prince of Wales Line", or "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Line". I suspect in every day speech these would become the QE2, Charlie, or Duchess Lines respectively. :-) TfL could celebrate a great politician: "The Cromwell Line", "The Winston Spencer Churchill Line", or, especially the part that includes the Barnett Branch "The Baroness Thatcher Line". That last one would probably make half the passengers want to puke....... You are believing your own leftist propaganda. Allow me to paint a more realistic pictu More than half of the potential users of the route just would not care. Sad, but welcome to the modern apathetic world. A healthy number would be happy to see the Iron Lady so honored. A boisterous left wing minority would make a lot of obscene fuss. They would use the methods at their disposal, vandalism, graffiti et al. This says more about them than the great lady. LU would be stupid to use a name which would obviously attract graffiti. |
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On 01/01/2016 09:50, e27002 aurora wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 20:23:11 +0000, BevanPrice wrote: On 29/12/2015 11:15, e27002 aurora wrote: On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 21:05:52 GMT, d wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2015 14:25:15 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: I notice that "Nine Elms" roundels have gone up all over the hoarding surrounding the former Sainsburys opposite Wilcox Road. Boris has also ceremonially started a conveyor belt from the Battersea station site to the Thames. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjSnzw38iI Maybe they should have just built a two way conveyor from Battersea to Vauxhall and then we wouldn't need the railway ;-) I wonder if when that extension is built and the line is operationally split in 2 whether one half of the line will be given a new name or whether it'll still all be known as the northern line? Logically two independent lines should have two names. Independent from a customer facing standpoint that is. It would be no surprise if they still exchanged empty stock movements. If the bits that were the "Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway" remain together, the "Hampstead Line" has a good ring to it. Or, how about something royal? "The Queen Elizabeth Line", "The Charles, Prince of Wales Line", or "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Line". I suspect in every day speech these would become the QE2, Charlie, or Duchess Lines respectively. :-) TfL could celebrate a great politician: "The Cromwell Line", "The Winston Spencer Churchill Line", or, especially the part that includes the Barnett Branch "The Baroness Thatcher Line". That last one would probably make half the passengers want to puke....... You are believing your own leftist propaganda. Allow me to paint a more realistic pictu More than half of the potential users of the route just would not care. Sad, but welcome to the modern apathetic world. A healthy number would be happy to see the Iron Lady so honored. A boisterous left wing minority would make a lot of obscene fuss. They would use the methods at their disposal, vandalism, graffiti et al. This says more about them than the great lady. The she-devil whose policies in her first parliament led to unemployment increasing (on average) by nearly 2000 jobs -- every single day ?? The one who I saw strutting around on TV looking as if she thought she ought to be Queen ? The one whose policies encouraged greed & selfishness ? The one who gave her son a knighthood for "goodness knows what" services to our country ? The one that Macmillan described as "selling the family siver" ? You are more than welcome to her (memory). No - Labour wasn't perfect either. This country probably had a great PM for only 5 years in the 20th century - Churchill during WW2, for inspiring us to resist the evils of Hitler & co. . But a Happy New Year to everyone here. |
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