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On 7 Nov, 13:38, thoss wrote:
There is another map of the London Overground. It's in Ken's free newspaper The Londoner. But this one shows not only Shepherd's Bush station but also Imperial Wharf on the WLL. That appears to be a version of the original geographic map from the launch last year: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/resources/corp...Overground.jpg The new High Frequency Services map has all but the North London Line shown with very narrow orange borders to indicate their infrequency. I wasn't expecting any more, but it's still a shock to see it illustrated so bluntly. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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Mr Thant wrote:
On 7 Nov, 13:38, thoss wrote: There is another map of the London Overground. It's in Ken's free newspaper The Londoner. But this one shows not only Shepherd's Bush station but also Imperial Wharf on the WLL. That appears to be a version of the original geographic map from the launch last year: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/resources/corp...Overground.jpg Looking at this map, I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. |
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On 8 Nov, 15:21, "John Rowland"
wrote: Mr Thant wrote: On 7 Nov, 13:38, thoss wrote: There is another map of the London Overground. It's in Ken's free newspaper The Londoner. But this one shows not only Shepherd's Bush station but also Imperial Wharf on the WLL. That appears to be a version of the original geographic map from the launch last year: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/resources/corp...ages/rez-high/... Looking at this map, I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. Well, the station's on Wandsworth Road innit? Knowing the area somewhat, I have to say I found it difficult to come up with a decent alternative name given that the station's location is on the edge of Battersea, Clapham and Stockwell (just about). Wandsworth Road, like many other main thoroughfares, is certainly spoken about as a location identifier almost in it's own right - i.e. x, y or z house/shop/flat is "just off Wandsworth Road". If I was a Victorian railway entrepreneur I might have called the station North Clapham, but since a certain subterranean railway line has used a similar name for their nearby station I'd suggest that using that name would be a pretty bad idea! Larkhall is the 'wildcard' name that I came up with - see The Friends of Larkhall Park's website, in particular the "Naming of the Park" section on this page... http://www.larkhallparkfriends.org.uk/history.html ....but the station isn't in quite the right place for that as the location of the old Lark Hall, and the current Larkhall pub and Larkhall park are all a half-mile to the north east (though Larkhall Primary School on Smedley Street is closer). Plus I really don't think Larkhall is actually used as a name for the area. Nonetheless I see your point John, it could lead to confusion. But, perhaps, in a city such as London, cest la vie - after all I'm sure people get confused about Edgware and Edgware Road stations as well as East/West/Central Finchley and Finchley Road stations, and I'm sure that at some point tourists have ended up paying a visit to Elephant & Castle shopping centre as opposed to the Victoria & Albert after muddling up Kennington and Kensington. |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message oups.com... On 8 Nov, 15:21, "John Rowland" wrote: Mr Thant wrote: On 7 Nov, 13:38, thoss wrote: There is another map of the London Overground. It's in Ken's free newspaper The Londoner. But this one shows not only Shepherd's Bush station but also Imperial Wharf on the WLL. That appears to be a version of the original geographic map from the launch last year: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/resources/corp...ages/rez-high/... Looking at this map, I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. Well, the station's on Wandsworth Road innit? Knowing the area somewhat, I have to say I found it difficult to come up with a decent alternative name given that the station's location is on the edge of Battersea, Clapham and Stockwell (just about). Batterclapstock? Seahamwell? Baphell? -- Cheers, Steve. Change jealous to sad to reply. |
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Mizter T wrote:
On 8 Nov, 15:21, "John Rowland" wrote: I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. Well, the station's on Wandsworth Road innit? Yes, but that's a very long road, and nearly half of it is nearer to Stockwell or Vauxhall stations. Knowing the area somewhat, I have to say I found it difficult to come up with a decent alternative name given that the station's location is on the edge of Battersea, Clapham and Stockwell (just about). Wandsworth Road, like many other main thoroughfares, is certainly spoken about as a location identifier almost in it's own right - i.e. x, y or z house/shop/flat is "just off Wandsworth Road". It always amazes me that people use "Green Lanes" as a place name, as if Winchmore Hill and Newington Green are around the corner from each other. If I was a Victorian railway entrepreneur I might have called the station North Clapham, but since a certain subterranean railway line has used a similar name for their nearby station I'd suggest that using that name would be a pretty bad idea! Larkhall is the 'wildcard' name that I came up with - see The Friends of Larkhall Park's website, in particular the "Naming of the Park" section on this page... http://www.larkhallparkfriends.org.uk/history.html ...but the station isn't in quite the right place for that as the location of the old Lark Hall, and the current Larkhall pub and Larkhall park are all a half-mile to the north east (though Larkhall Primary School on Smedley Street is closer). Plus I really don't think Larkhall is actually used as a name for the area. I thought of Larkhall before my earlier post, but it made me think of Chingford.... although the part of Chingford is spelled Lark*s*hall. "Heathbrook Park" is the best I can do - I'm sure it would cause house prices to go up for a while! As for "Do people use it as an area name?", they will when it's on the tube map. Nonetheless I see your point John, it could lead to confusion. But, perhaps, in a city such as London, cest la vie - after all I'm sure people get confused about Edgware and Edgware Road stations as well as East/West/Central Finchley and Finchley Road stations, I am personally aware of people who have lost time and money over those particular confusions. and I'm sure that at some point tourists have ended up paying a visit to Elephant & Castle shopping centre as opposed to the Victoria & Albert after muddling up Kennington and Kensington. Kensington, Kennington, Canning Town and Camden Town are a potentially confusable foursome, although I'm not personally aware of anyone mistaking these. |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , (John Rowland) wrote: Looking at this map, I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. You'll be telling us to rename Clapham Junction next! After all it's in Battersea, not Clapham. I know, but it's only half a mile from Clapham Common, and too many people would be inconvenienced by its renaming. Wandsworth Road is 2 miles from anything that might be called Wandsworth (except the borough!) and the creation of London Overground with associated sign-painting and map changing means you can rename it cheaply. |
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 01:48:43 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote: Kensington, Kennington, Canning Town and Camden Town are a potentially confusable foursome, although I'm not personally aware of anyone mistaking these. I have come across confusion between the Kennington Oval and the Kensington Oval (admittedly a different Kensington!) |
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On Nov 9, 2:04 am, "John Rowland"
I know, but it's only half a mile from Clapham Common, and too many people would be inconvenienced by its renaming. Wandsworth Road is 2 miles from anything that might be called Wandsworth (except the borough!) and the creation of London Overground with associated sign-painting and map changing means you can rename it cheaply. Surely it isn't going to become part of London Overground until phase two of the ELLX, whenever that might be? That said, there are stations that I think could do with renaming at this point. Caledonian Road and Barnsbury, and Finchley Road and Frognal, both strike me as unnecessarily confusing names. Barnsbury and Frognal seem less likely to encourage people to attempt awkward changes. Also, does anyone know why Camden Town/Camden Road isn't being highlighted as an interchange? It can't be any less convenient than Fenchurch Street-Tower Hill. The only reason I can think of for not marking it as such is that TfL are worrying about overcrowding at Camden Town. Jonn Elledge |
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Steve Dulieu wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message oups.com... On 8 Nov, 15:21, "John Rowland" wrote: Mr Thant wrote: On 7 Nov, 13:38, thoss wrote: There is another map of the London Overground. It's in Ken's free newspaper The Londoner. But this one shows not only Shepherd's Bush station but also Imperial Wharf on the WLL. That appears to be a version of the original geographic map from the launch last year: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/resources/corp...ages/rez-high/... Looking at this map, I can't help thinking that now is a good time to rename Wandsworth Road station, especially since it will be on the tube map but Wandsworth Town won't. Well, the station's on Wandsworth Road innit? Knowing the area somewhat, I have to say I found it difficult to come up with a decent alternative name given that the station's location is on the edge of Battersea, Clapham and Stockwell (just about). Batterclapstock? Sounds like something from Gilbert & Sullivan - APPROVED! Seahamwell? Sounds like a nuclear reactor. Baphell? Sounds like a Sunday Sport headline. tom -- Ten years on, and there is still nothing like this bizarre tale of biomechanical space madness. |
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