Happy with both - especially the second idea!
And what's wrong with shelford? Do you work at addenbrooks?
Happy with both - especially the second idea!
Of course they have. there will be calls on the Lynns, Norwich as well as an extension of a WA plus GN stopper each hour. XC are talking too. To be honest I don't think anything in Cambridge could ever become a white elephant.
The station most deserving of being renamed 'Olivia Newton-John' would have to be Sandy, surely?A few years ago it was suggested that Cambridge airport be called Olivia Newton-John airport although she left the place when she was 5.
The station most deserving of being renamed 'Olivia Newton-John' would have to be Sandy, surely?
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This Busway thing will always be the elephant in my room...![]()
This Busway thing will always be the elephant in my room...![]()
The station most deserving of being renamed 'Olivia Newton-John' would have to be Sandy, surely?
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You couldn't really call it a white elephant, mostly because it has been obscenely successful. Unfortunately, it's now woefully overcrowded and has little scope for increased capacity, because any extra buses just go onto Cambridge streets. In that sense, it's lack of foresight/forethought, but the term "white elephant" would be inappropriate.
Agreed that 'Stephen Hawking' makes no sense whatsoever.
I personally wouldn't call it 'obscenely successful'. It's busy enough during the rush hours alright, but at other times the buses are pretty empty.
Mind you, they have spent over £150 million on single bus route so I would hope it was more successful than the previous buses.
And there wasn't a lack of foresight/forethought regarding the central section through the streets, the planners were told time and time again that it would cause problems but the warnings were ignored.
The guided bus route is being extended to Cambridge North station at the moment at considerable cost. Meanwhile, villages literally just outside of Cambridge have no service after 18:00 weekdays or on Sundays and the frequencies of the city buses have been reduced.
Cambridge North/Chesterton Railway Station absolutely won't be a white elephant. The science and business parks attract unbelievable amounts of traffic (the A14 is often backed up 2 junctions in each direction with just people going into the science park). Anything that can get people off the roads there will be great.
I work in Street Naming and Numbering for a Local council and we prefer not to nam buildings after living people in case in the future something controversial happens.Surely it's better to have a station name that makes some sort of geographical sense? Leave the names of local worthies for airports!
Of course they have. there will be calls on the Lynns, Norwich as well as an extension of a WA plus GN stopper each hour. XC are talking too. To be honest I don't think anything in Cambridge could ever become a white elephant.
I work in Street Naming and Numbering for a Local council and we prefer not to be buildings Feb living people in case in the future something controversial happens.
There was a building in South London named Jimmy Savile House or it may have been just Savile House. After he died and the details started to emerge of his life it got vandalised. Needless to say the name was changed.
That sums up why it best to wait until people have died for sometime before naming something after them.
Saying that, there is no laws governing this so if councilors want to name a building or road after a loving person they have the power to do so.
Renaming Finsbury Park as Abu Hamza Junction could make for a nice little hook.
Cambridge Science Park always seemed to me to be the best name, as people from all over the world come and go to the Science Park. Let's make the names of the station as easy as possible.
The station most deserving of being renamed 'Olivia Newton-John' would have to be Sandy, surely?
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...as far as possible to be convenient for local people but inconvenient for the station....this detail could be omitted until such a time when the level crossing is permanently closed.
In my head 'North X' means it's a separate settlement, whereas 'X North' is just the most northerly station of a settlement.I would call it North Cambridge rather than Cambridge North.
In my head 'North X' means it's a separate settlement, whereas 'X North' is just the most northerly station of a settlement.
For example; West Malling and East Malling stations are located in separate villages. But Maidstone West and Maidstone East are both located in the same settlement of Maidstone.
Obviously this isn't a hard and fast rule, but seems to work in most cases.
It would be a misnomer to rename Cambridge as Cambridge Central.![]()
How about Cambridge Main? A sort of hauptbahnhof concept.It would be a misnomer to rename Cambridge as Cambridge Central.![]()