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On 16 Mar, 12:18, "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? As I see it from the station plans its going to be accessed from the same 'entrance cross passage' as the MML and Kent platforms, so why can't it just use the next two sequential platform numbers? Clearly the station it replaces needed a separate identity, but I'm not so sure about the new one... Paul 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. |
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