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Calls to rename East End station
A proposal has been made to change the name of a revamped station due to open in the East End in two years time. Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. Transport for London (TfL) said changing the name would cost about £2m and warned the proposals could cause some confusion. "The Bangladeshi community of this area are the custodians of the community," said Mr Ullah. "This area has been a haven for migrant communities and the Bangladeshi community by far is one of the largest at the moment and they want to leave a symbol for future generations." But a TfL spokesman said: "The cost of changing the name of a station can be substantial and time consuming, as it is not just the physical station signs that have to be addressed but also maps, leaflets, related publications and pre-recorded announcements. "It is important that a station name takes into account the street or the official name of its area, as recorded on official maps." Two years ago, Mr Ullah launched a campaign to rename Aldgate East tube station Brick Lane - without success. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/h...on/7411512.stm |
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alex_t wrote:
Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. The last I heard they wanted to give that name to Aldgate East (when someone pointed out that "Brick Lane" would not be terribly accurate). I don't think naming stations after ill defined areas is particularly useful when the main purpose should be to indicate where the station is. I mean even the Wikipedia entry for "Banglatown" is a redirect to Brick Lane. Now if they were talking about the old Shoreditch station they may have a stronger case. |
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alex_t wrote:
Calls to rename East End station A proposal has been made to change the name of a revamped station due to open in the East End in two years time. Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. But a TfL spokesman said: "The cost of changing the name of a station can be substantial and time consuming, as it is not just the physical station signs that have to be addressed but also maps, leaflets, related publications and pre-recorded announcements. These reasons are the ones they nearly always trot out in response to name change requests. Unfortunately in this case most of the difficulties are not yet apparent, because of the two year timescale to completion. "It is important that a station name takes into account the street or the official name of its area, as recorded on official maps." That's better... Paul S |
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On May 20, 11:11*pm, "Tim Roll-Pickering" T.C.Roll-
wrote: alex_t wrote: Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. The last I heard they wanted to give that name to Aldgate East (when someone pointed out that "Brick Lane" would not be terribly accurate). I don't think naming stations after ill defined areas is particularly useful when the main purpose should be to indicate where the station is. I mean even the Wikipedia entry for "Banglatown" is a redirect to Brick Lane. Now if they were talking about the old Shoreditch station they may have a stronger case. I think that Brick Lane might have been reasonably useful as a name because it is near where Brick Lane is located (as accurate as Euston Square or Chancery Lane), but to name a station after people who are assumed to live there has no precedent in London as far as I know. Maybe Councillor Ullah is being bribed by a far-right group to make ludicrous suggestions that will inevitably attract ridicule and racist abuse? |
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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
alex_t wrote: Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. The last I heard they wanted to give that name to Aldgate East (when someone pointed out that "Brick Lane" would not be terribly accurate). I don't think naming stations after ill defined areas is particularly useful when the main purpose should be to indicate where the station is. I mean even the Wikipedia entry for "Banglatown" is a redirect to Brick Lane. Now if they were talking about the old Shoreditch station they may have a stronger case. Not really. The old Shoreditch station (ELL) should have been called Spitalfields. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:15:29 -0700 (PDT), alex_t
wrote: Calls to rename East End station A proposal has been made to change the name of a revamped station due to open in the East End in two years time. Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. No it shouldn't. Are we going to rename the 4 stations on Oxford Street "West End Big Shopping Street Stn 1/2/3/4"? This is all about trade and commerce and nothing to with recognizing the resident community. All they need to do is ensure their local publicity for their businesses correctly reflect the hugely improved transport links they will benefit from when ELLX opens. But a TfL spokesman said: "The cost of changing the name of a station can be substantial and time consuming, as it is not just the physical station signs that have to be addressed but also maps, leaflets, related publications and pre-recorded announcements. Yes it takes a huge amount of effort and cost to do this. "It is important that a station name takes into account the street or the official name of its area, as recorded on official maps." Is the right answer. -- Paul C |
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MIG wrote:
I think that Brick Lane might have been reasonably useful as a name because it is near where Brick Lane is located (as accurate as Euston Square or Chancery Lane), Both of which are old names from a different era. Just because in the past ambiguities were made (although wasn't Chancery Lane a name that was reasonably accurate for the site of the original lifts and never got changed when a new entrance was built for escalators?) doesn't mean they should be repeated now. |
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On Tue, 20 May 2008, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:15:29 -0700 (PDT), alex_t wrote: A proposal has been made to change the name of a revamped station due to open in the East End in two years time. Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. No it shouldn't. Are we going to rename the 4 stations on Oxford Street "West End Big Shopping Street Stn 1/2/3/4"? Yes. And also rename Finsbury Park to Studly Geniuses. At least until i move elsewhere. This is all about trade and commerce and nothing to with recognizing the resident community. No, it's about an ambitious local politician trying to raise his own profile and win some brownie points with his constituents. tom -- We got our own sense of propaganda. We call it truth. -- Rex Steele, Nazi Smasher |
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![]() As far as I remember there are some other sizeable minorities living in Spitalfields/Shoreditch, so it is also a bit discriminatory suggestion. Are we going to rename the 4 stations on Oxford Street "West End Big Shopping Street Stn 1/2/3/4"? In the pattern of original suggestion we could have: Golders Green - JewsTown Vauxhall - GayClubsTown Hyde Park Corner - SomeRussiansLivingNearbyTown (in Mayfair) Disclaimer: I only used minorities to which I belong, so this is not racism, this is self-criticism. Thank you, I'll be here all week. -- Alex T (who cannot believe that in just one month he will finally leave Stratford for good!) |
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On Wed, 21 May 2008 00:35:19 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote: Yes. And also rename Finsbury Park to Studly Geniuses. At least until i move elsewhere. g Modest as ever, Tom. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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