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Christopher A. Lee July 24th 09 10:55 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 14:42:39 -0700 (PDT), Andy Kirkham
wrote:

On Jul 24, 7:06*pm, Ian Jelf wrote:
In message , Christopher A.
Lee writes

On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 14:48:33 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Christopher A. Lee wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:38:56 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Basil Jet wrote:


Several stations are named after pubs: IIRC the Angel pub at Angel is
not the original, which is gone.


Wasn't that a cake shop rather than a pub? Oh, i see it was a pub before
that.


Anyway, everyones missed the most obvious example - Heathrow Airport,
which has not one but four stations named after it!


Heathrow was a village on Hounslow Heath, which gave its name to the
airport.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:He...War_II_Map.jpg


Firstly, i believe that was called Heath Row, not Heathrow, and secondly,


Not according to the map in the above URL.


More correctly, the village/locality/whatever was named from an actual
"row" of houses alongside the Great West Road on Hounslow Heath. * The
locality was apparently once especially notorious for highwaymen and
footpads.......


Might this be why the highwayman in the Beggars' Opera is named
Captain Macheath?


There are lots of period references, as well as later stories. I
remember reading one as a boy in the 1950s.
Andy


Offramp July 25th 09 12:01 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On 23 July, 14:35, "

And don't forget Centrale in Croydon.


It is actually "CentraaAAAAAAAAAArrrrrrrle".


Tom Anderson July 25th 09 12:37 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Bruce wrote:

On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 14:48:33 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote:

Firstly, i believe that was called Heath Row, not Heathrow


Funny, I posted to that effect yesterday.


Yes, we posted within a few hours of each other, ISTR. Aren't we both
clever?

tom

--
Rapid oxidation is the new black. -- some Mike

Ian F. July 25th 09 12:40 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
rth.li...

Yes, we posted within a few hours of each other, ISTR. Aren't we both


Yes, and you both speak Dutch! ;-)

Ian


Tom Anderson July 25th 09 02:23 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On Sat, 25 Jul 2009, Ian F. wrote:

"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
rth.li...

Yes, we posted within a few hours of each other, ISTR. Aren't we both


Yes, and you both speak Dutch! ;-)


Unrelated, but ij thought van another staation - Kew Gardens. You have to
pay to get in, which makes it a commercial entity in my book.

Is the Bank of England a commercial entity?

tom

--
Science Never Sleeps

James Farrar July 28th 09 07:33 AM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
(Neil Williams) wrote in
:

On 24 Jul 2009 06:18:14 GMT, James Farrar
wrote:

Really? Weird. Why do they have a second "e"?


So it is trademarkable?


Makes sense.

Either that or they're being poncey, like the original operators of the
"San Francisco Shopping Centre", which maintains its erratic spelling under
its current operators:
http://westfield.com/sanfrancisco/

Tom Anderson July 28th 09 04:21 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, James Farrar wrote:

(Neil Williams) wrote in
:

On 24 Jul 2009 06:18:14 GMT, James Farrar
wrote:

Really? Weird. Why do they have a second "e"?


So it is trademarkable?


Makes sense.

Either that or they're being poncey, like the original operators of the
"San Francisco Shopping Centre", which maintains its erratic spelling
under its current operators:
http://westfield.com/sanfrancisco/


Yes, weird spelling - what's wrong with 'St Francis Shopping Centre', eh?

tom

--
There's no future.

David F July 28th 09 04:36 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
On 23 July, 14:35, "
wrote:
Roland Perry wrote:

I see that the DLR has "Custom House for ExCel", the latter being
somewhere that might not survive in its current form during an extended
recession.


Why would that be a problem any more than the fact that there hasn't
been a working Customs House there for ages either?

And I don't think another famous DLR station is anywhere near a
working Wharf for ships from the Canary Islands...

*Although the same could be said for Olympia.


And don't forget Centrale in Croydon.


Arsenal?

Roland Perry July 28th 09 04:43 PM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
In message . li, at
17:21:26 on Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Tom Anderson
remarked:
Yes, weird spelling - what's wrong with 'St Francis Shopping Centre', eh?


In the USA it would normally be "Center".
--
Roland Perry

James Farrar July 29th 09 08:00 AM

Stations named after commercial entities
 
Roland Perry wrote in
:

In message . li, at
17:21:26 on Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Tom Anderson
remarked:
Yes, weird spelling - what's wrong with 'St Francis Shopping Centre', eh?


In the USA it would normally be "Center".


*whoosh*


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