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North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
Richard J. wrote: There are several Métro stations in Paris named in just that way, for example Strasbourg St-Denis at the junction of the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the Boulevard St-Denis, which I doubt if many people confuse with the towns of Strasbourg or St-Denis. ....any more than people confuse Tottenham Court Road (here we go again) with Tottenham Hale. Ditto Edgware Road and Edgware, which are equally far apart. |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
Rupert Candy wrote:
...any more than people confuse Tottenham Court Road (here we go again) with Tottenham Hale. I know that happens. Ditto Edgware Road and Edgware, which are equally far apart. I know that happens a lot, along with Finchley/Finchley Road. |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminalsand Thameslink)
asdf wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 15:39:07 GMT, Phil Clark 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've always thought there's a sort of implicit "Central Line & Tottenham Court Road". The H&C between Liverpool Street and Hammersmith has almost all of its stations named (at least in the original names, though some have changed over time) after the road it happens to be crossing at that point. 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. IIRC only a relatively short length of tunnel would be required to link the eastern ends of the platforms at Euston Square with Euston. (Little chance of it ever happening, though.) Quite the opposite actually - it's explicitly mentioned as a possible outcome of the redevelopment of the mainline and Tube stations. See http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/125 and the links from there. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 13:06:18 +0100, Dave Arquati
wrote: Quite the opposite actually - it's explicitly mentioned as a possible outcome of the redevelopment of the mainline and Tube stations. See http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/125 and the links from there. Link to the NR .doc appears to be dead... -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminalsand Thameslink)
James Farrar wrote:
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 13:06:18 +0100, Dave Arquati wrote: Quite the opposite actually - it's explicitly mentioned as a possible outcome of the redevelopment of the mainline and Tube stations. See http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/125 and the links from there. Link to the NR .doc appears to be dead... Duly noted. I can't find any version of the original on the site, but there is still a Google-cached copy at: http://tinyurl.com/g7lrz -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
On 8 Jul 2006 08:50:39 -0700, "Paul Oter"
wrote: snip Mercifully I've yet to hear someone call an area "City Thameslink". Which shows just how inappropriate a name this is. For a start, there are several other Thameslink stations in the City. Only two - Farringdon and Blackfriars, with Moorgate not really fitting the label. -- _______ +---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //| | Charles Ellson: | | \\ // | +---------------------------------------------------+ | | | // \\ | Alba gu brath |//___\\| |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 02:15:37 +0100, "John Rowland"
wrote: Tim Roll-Pickering wrote: Wikipedia editors once got in a mess trying to say where Euston is - "Camden" may be the borough name but everyone thinks of Camden Town, "St Pancras" is an old village name It isn't, it's the parish name. A parish might have more than one village, with the Wikipaedia entry using the words:- "St Pancras was originally a medieval parish which ran from close to what is now Oxford Street north as far as Highgate, and from what is now Regent's Park in the west to the road now known as York Way in the east, boundaries which take in much of the current London Borough of Camden, ..." which would have encompassed a number of habitations. Older maps are often a good guide to original placenames but in this case something preceding the Ordnance Survey will be needed, possibly a copy of "Middlesex" the official county history published in several editions by the MCC ? snip -- _______ +---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //| | Charles Ellson: | | \\ // | +---------------------------------------------------+ | | | // \\ | Alba gu brath |//___\\| |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
Charles Ellson wrote:
snip Mercifully I've yet to hear someone call an area "City Thameslink". Which shows just how inappropriate a name this is. For a start, there are several other Thameslink stations in the City. Only two - Farringdon and Blackfriars, with Moorgate not really fitting the label. Although given the current TOC's attempts to rebrand, how long before it's "City First Capital Connect" (urgh!)? |
North Greenwich and the naming of stations (was London Terminals and Thameslink)
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 17:48:51 +0100, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote: asdf wrote: IIRC only a relatively short length of tunnel would be required to link the eastern ends of the platforms at Euston Square with Euston. (Little chance of it ever happening, though.) What's the main problem? An interchange between the Northern Line Charing X branch and the Met would no end of help. I seem to remember a plan in the not too distand past to redevelop the ticket hall and entrance for Euston Square to the eastern end of the platforms but haven't heard anything about it recently. AFAIR there hasn't ever been a serious (official) suggestion to provide a link from there to Euston station and that makes me wonder if there is something underground that might be in the way (e.g. major services or even governmental). JohnK |
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