... that there was a piece in Rail magazine proposing the renaming of London Liverpool Street to LondonBroadgate*. I suggested this last year in a letter published in Rail**, but maybe it's...there's an awful lot of renaming to do! eg, London Road in Brighton doesn't have any services to London. -- David Cantrell | Godless Liberal Elitist I'm in retox
... I noticed that there was a piece in Rail magazine proposing the renaming of London Liverpool Street to LondonBroadgate*. I suggested this last year in a letter published in Rail**, but maybe it's not an ...? Eminently sensible. Are we sure it isn't London Bishopsgate? That would be a much better name. Or, hey...
...: I noticed that there was a piece in Rail magazine proposing the renaming of London Liverpool Street to LondonBroadgate*. I suggested this last year in a letter published in Rail**, but maybe it's not an ... Street? Eminently sensible. Are we sure it isn't London Bishopsgate? That would be a much better name. Or, hey, how ...
... a piece in Rail magazine proposing the renaming of London Liverpool Street to LondonBroadgate*. I suggested this last year in a letter published in Rail**, ... not in XXXXXX) Dozens of Underground stations not in the place of the ... name. Anyway, there's already a Broadgate in Oldham (and Nottingham and Lincoln ... reasoning that name can't be used for a Londonstation. <snip>
...renaming of London Liverpool Street to LondonBroadgate*. I suggested this last year in a letter .... The oldfashioned railway parlance of using the suffix 'junction' should be reviewed. For example, the inappropriate ... as Dalston Lane. Watfor IS a junction. Everyone knows it as Watford Junction. It...(this is in front of Euston mainline station). This would be better as Euston ...
... have 2 names for the station? Just call it Euston, and ... connected to the existing LUL station in some way (preferably inside ...subterranean space between the existing station and the Circle line platforms...blocks in front of the station slap bang in the way...escalator down to the tube station booking hall. Thinking about it...westernmost point of the existing station is, i reckon, about level...
... to "Liverpool St", are synonymous. Next you'll be telling me that the Washington Square station in New York confuses tourists who expect to be able to get a train from there to Washington! ... getting on a train to the *further away* place, because both trains start from the same station, and (in your example) they catch a train to Washington DC in error, when they wanted Washington ...
... fear there's an awful lot of renaming to do! eg, London Road in Brighton doesn't have any services to London. The confusion is quite simple: many tourists, especially from north America, habitually ...", are synonymous. Next you'll be telling me that the Washington Square station in New York confuses tourists who expect to be able to get a...
...fear there's an awful lot of renaming to do! eg, London Road in Brighton doesn't have any services to London. The confusion is quite simple: many tourists, especially from north ... a few years ago. From the same platform services ran to, "London Kings Cross", "Kings Lynn", "London Liverpool Street" and "Liverpool Lime Street". Good game, good game...
... existing one renamed Warren Street and a new Eastern one direct to Euston concourse? Er, why have 2 names for the station? Just call it Euston, and have it connected to the existing LUL station in some way (preferably inside the barriers) at the Euston end and also have an exit onto the Euston Road. There is a...