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Christian Hansen wrote:
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:07:45 +0000, asdf wrote: On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 06:18:00 -0000, John Rowland wrote: What do you think of the petition by Brick Lane residents and shop and restaurant owners to get Aldgate East renamed "Brick Lane" to boost the area. I hope they don't get their way. The station isn't in Brick lane, or very near it. It would also invite a flurry of other requests to rename stations for commercial purposes, and would leave LU with no excuse to deny those requests. Look forward to Waterloo being renamed London Eye, etc. Does the name of South Kensington get changed to Museum Central or Royal Albert Hall? Perhaps they could hold auctions - highest bidder gets to name their station. This already happens in the US, I believe. I think it's unlikely that there would be any neighbourhood pressure to rename Waterloo Station to London Eye Station. There might be some pressure from the museums to rename South Kensington to something more museum-like, I suppose. However, station name changes are not unknown here so the debate around this is healthy. After all, the name of the station should be descriptive of the area. If the area changes the name of the station should be up-for-grabs. I think that we're talking "Brick Lane" as a neighbourhood rather than strictly as a street. OK, but what would be achieved by changing the name of Aldgate East? The profits of second-rate restaurants don't come high on my priorities. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 22:58:01 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote: Christian Hansen wrote: I think that we're talking "Brick Lane" as a neighbourhood rather than strictly as a street. OK, but what would be achieved by changing the name of Aldgate East? The profits of second-rate restaurants don't come high on my priorities. That's what the debate will be about. "Brick Lane" has become the name synonymous with the area surrounding and extending north from the current station. It's true that the station itself does not belong to the neighbourhood; it belongs to LUL and, through them, us the users. But the name of the station is nondescript: it's just saying that it's east of Aldgate (which is true) but nothing more. As Underground maps are reprinted regularly (presumably all the maps have just been reprinted to indicate the zone changes around Hainault) some coordination could make a name change a bit less onerous financially. Has anyone quantified the expense associated with changing the name of Aldgate East? -- Chris Hansen | chrishansenhome at btinternet dot com www.christianphansen.com or chrishansenhome.livejournal.co |
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