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On 1 Sep 2004, Boltar wrote:
"Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ... OK the Piccadilly Line between Holborn and Cockfosters is relabelled North and South. What about the rest of the line? What about the Jubillee or the Bakerloo lines, how would you label them? You label them in whatever direction they're going at that station according to the map. You don't show it going north on a map then write "westbound" on all the station signs. There's also the issue of direction on the map vs direction on the ground, which aren't always the same; the former corresponds to passengers' mental model of the network, but it's also subject to change. Or better yet do what other systems do and label them by their end stations. Eg towards cockfosters or towards heathrow/uxbridge. This was also done on the underground years ago. Not sure if it still is these days. I find labelling by terminus completely unhelpful - unless you know the network well enough to know the terminus of every line (which most Londoners probably do, but visitors certainly don't), it means you need a map to interpret the signs. And how would it work on lines that branch? "Towards Edgware, High Barnet and Mill Hill East" is a bit of a mouthful. How would it work on the circle line? I think Liverpool Street would not be improved by a platform called "Towards Hammersmith, Uxbridge, Amersham, Chesham (sometimes), Watford and Liverpool Street (via Baker Street before Tower Hill)". I think this is a matter of taste: i like the system where each direction has one consistent name over the whole line. Some of the problems with this could be overcome by using 'fractional' compass points: the Picc, for example, could have North-East and South-West directions (although in the case of Uxbridge etc, this would be some new meaning of the term 'south-west' of which most people were previously not aware). Don't ask me how you'd name the Jubilee. Oh, and the Circle line directions should be Clockwise and Anti-Clockwise. This is not an opinion - this is a fact, proven by science. Perhaps (and this is not an entirely serious suggestion) we just need to pick a pair of names which don't have any specific geographical connotation and use those consistently along the whole line: Up and Down come close, are nicely traditional, but can't really be applied inside London; i suggest Ana and Kata, these being the traditional extra directions in maths. Hmm. It would be nice if, wherever two lines shared a platform or had crossplatform or otherwise parallel interchange, their directions were coherent (ie at Finsbury Park, Victoria ana and Piccadilly ana were next to each other). Apart from the circle line (and ignoring Woodford and Heathrow), would the network support that? Let's see - we can start with the Metropolitan, declare it to have its kata end at Aldgate, then walk along and transfer the direction to the lines it runs along with (my notation is line: kata end (determining line @ interchange station)): Met: Aldgate Picc: Cockfosters (Met @ Rayners Lane) Jubilee: Stratford (Met @ Wembley Park) H&C: Barking (Met @ Baker Street) District: Upminster (Picc @ Ealing Common) Victoria: Walthamstow (Picc @ Finsbury Park) Central: Epping (District @ Ealing Broadway) Bakerloo: Elephant & Castle (Met @ Baker Street - weak) Northern: Morden (Bakerloo @ Embankment - weak) W&C: Waterloo (Northern @ Bank - weak) ELL: has no parallel interchanges DLR: incoherent (District @ Bank vs Central @ Stratford) NLL: incoherent (District @ Richmond vs Jubilee @ West Ham) Have i missed any interchanges in the centre of town? The map doesn't show any as parallel, but they might be in reality. Anyway, basically, it works, with 'kata' more or less meaning 'east' - the Northern line is the only major exception. Funny how all the lines with branches have them at the ana end. tom -- OK, mostly because of Tom, but not only because of his bloody irritating character and songs. |
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