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On 2009-05-16 06:52:12 +0100, MIG said:
On 16 May, 02:05, Tom Anderson wrote: On Fri, 15 May 2009, Richard J. wrote: Paul Scott wrote on 15 May 2009 19:38: 46 ... Or will they stick with three totally separate Canary Wharf stations, and have a pretty confusing set of 'outerchanges'? Probably. *Do you have a better naming plan? Canary Wharf West, Canary Wharf Market, and Canary Wharf Main Line! There'll be as many as Actons before we know it, Anyway, in keeping with Maidstone, the one furthest north should be called Canary Wharf East, and in keeping with Canterbury, the one furthest south should be called Canary Wharf East. This will avoid confusion. If the Canary Wharf were to be found west of London, then one would certainly be Canary Wharf General... -- Robert |
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