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E. Zackatackali wrote:
I wish London Underground stations had names that properly described the area that they were located in, instead of using obscure street names or some other undescriptive name. For example, if I had to rename the stations on the Bakerloo line, I'd have this instead (with a little help from my A-Z): Elephant and Castle ---- Walworth North Lambeth North ---------- OK snip As it happens, it seems as if the tube names are more readily recognised than the area, which is why if you tell someone you live in Walworth, they have no idea where you are talking about until you say you live in the Elephant and Castle. So why do you want to confuse everyone by changing the names? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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