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New Overground line names progress?

Peter Sarf

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Goodness me, those alternative options make me glad they went for the ones they did.
The cynic in me suggests the alternatives were come up with to make the names chosen look more attractive.

Meanwhile in Paris its -
RER Line A, RER Line B etc etc, (sort of equivalent to Thameslink and Elizabeth Line (ie Crossrail 1)).
with Metro lines numbered 1 to 14. (equivalent of London's Underground)

What is the obsession with names ?.
 
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The cynic in me suggests the alternatives were come up with to make the names chosen look more attractive.

Meanwhile in Paris its -
RER Line A, RER Line B etc etc, (sort of equivalent to Thameslink and Elizabeth Line (ie Crossrail 1)).
with Metro lines numbered 1 to 14. (equivalent of London's Underground)

What is the obsession with names ?.
Lines in London have names, not numbers. Other cities use names too
 

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Just a gentle reminder that this thread is about reporting progress on the new London Overground names. If anyone wants to discuss anything else then please start a new thread elsewhere.

For discussion about alternative names please use this thread:

 

Dave W

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Interesting that the previously discussed Harlequin is in the long list presented without explanation. It would only be TfL who, despite the name having links with the DC lines, would probably have applied it somewhere else :D

There's some drek in the list but I thought the article summed it up nicely:
But it’s a helpful reminder of how the all iconic names that we use for parts of London’s infrastructure were ultimately chosen by individuals and reflected the era in which they lived.

no-one over the age of thirty
Eh? What's age got to do with it?
 

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