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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Richard J. wrote:
Why do we have to use a nasty acronym like CTRL-DS? Anglostar! tom -- WHO REPLACED THE CLIENT FILES WITH TEQUILA.. ALFONZ?? |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Richard J. wrote: Why do we have to use a nasty acronym like CTRL-DS? Anglostar! ![]() -- Michael Hoffman |
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![]() "Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ... Tom Anderson wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Richard J. wrote: Why do we have to use a nasty acronym like CTRL-DS? Anglostar! ![]() -- Michael Hoffman The abbreviation used in-house is 'RDO' (Reserved[?] Domestic Operator) Brian |
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On 16 Mar, 19:49, "TheOneKEA" wrote:
Some people are already calling the Thameslink station 'St. Pancras Midland Road Low Level' and the MML platforms 'St. Pancras Midland Road High Level'. I wonder if the CTRL-DS platforms will end up being called 'St. Pancras Kentish Road'! I remember reading years ago a suggest that it be called St Pancras British Musuem. |
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On Mar 17, 9:49 pm, "ONscotland" wrote:
I remember reading years ago a suggest that it be called St Pancras British Musuem. British Library maybe? |
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On Mar 16, 12:18 pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: The new underground station at St Pancras for Thameslink services is usually referred to as 'Midland Road' in the various documentation available on the web. However - does it actually need a separate name when it comes into use? Probably does need a single name when it comes into public use - but the two names might have been in legal use at least for now because there are 2 projects there - one of which has been overtaken by the other. While the whole of TL2000 continues to be stalled, the new St Pancras station for that stand alone project pre-dates by a very long margin anything to do with rebuilding the main Stancras station for CTRL and European services. I am fairly certain that before CTRL came along, there was no plan to rebuild the main station undercroft [or if there was, it was not for rail passenger facilities] and SP Midland Road was (in the main) to be a seperate station - possibly with some kind of direct subway access - rather like KX Thameslink is also a seperate entity but connected by passages if one counts going via the tube lines. Then along came CTRL embracing MML and CTRL-DS as well as Eurostar and the complete rebuild added into the TL2000 idea of the new low level Thameslink station. Almost certainly this has a different planning permission and/or other legal or documented name. Two projects with two names than have combined. Thats only my suggestion why there are 2 names to date, and does not answer the valid point about what the names will be or could be when the whole complex is open. -- Nick |
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On Mar 17, 8:36 am, (Nick Leverton) wrote:
Hitachi Class 395, not "Javelin". But this won't stop someone calling them 6Jav soon - or even 6Jap. I think you could have just coined a phrase there, Nick ![]() Well possibly ![]() The -ap bit has a SR connection - 2Hap - and Kent certainly has major association with the 2Hap fleet even though the -a and the p have no common meaining. And again the were 6Pan (so now 6 ja-Pan) , 6Jap could also mean Japan And Pancras (6 jap-pan) and so on, there are several possibilites here. Might provide some amusement for uk.railway debates in the 22nd century when someone asks what 20th/21st century SR EMU acronyms meant. I have to add 'Jap' is not a term I would normally use myself - but I can't help feeling it is an obvious one that might come into common parlance. -- Nick |
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On 16 Mar 2007 10:13:34 -0700, "Mizter T" wrote:
I guess FCC wouldn't be too keen on St Pancras Thameslink, but I'm sure they don't have a carte blance with regards to the stations naming. Why not just "London St. Pancras"? It's effectively the same station (cf Merseyrail). Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On 16 Mar 2007 12:49:24 -0700, "TheOneKEA"
wrote: On Mar 16, 5:13 pm, "Mizter T" wrote: Good point. AFAIAA the final name hasn't yet been decided/confirmed - St. Pancras Midland Road is the "project name", as it were. I guess FCC wouldn't be too keen on St Pancras Thameslink, but I'm sure they don't have a carte blance with regards to the stations naming. Some people are already calling the Thameslink station 'St. Pancras Midland Road Low Level' and the MML platforms 'St. Pancras Midland Road High Level'. I wonder if the CTRL-DS platforms will end up being called 'St. Pancras Kentish Road'! Surely it should be St Pancras Pancras Road. -- Peter Lawrence |
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On 18 Mar, 15:51, (Neil Williams)
wrote: Why not just "London St. Pancras"? It's effectively the same station I was thinking that, considering King's Cross platforms 9-11 aren't given a special name even though they're away from the main platforms. You have King's Cross St Pancras for the underground, come upstairs and go to King's Cross OR St Pancras. How complicated is that? Once in either station, you go for the platform required by following the signs or looking at a map. Why confuse things with another station, which will be the same as we have now with King's Cross Thameslink! Jonathan |
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