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If i was in charge i would have picked these names for the London Overground lines:
• East London Line - Highbury & Islington to Clapham Junction and Crystal Palace and West Croydon and New Cross (Windrush Line)
• North London Line - Stratford to Clapham Junction and Richmond (Mildmay Line)
• Lea Valley Line - London Liverpool Street to Chingford and Cheshunt and Enfield Town (Weaver Line)
• Ingrebourne Line - Romford to Upminster (Liberty Line)
• Harlequin Line - London Euston to Watford Junction (Lioness Line)
• Goblin Line - Gospel Oak to Barking (Suffragette Line)
These are the only sensible ones i can think of. Some of those names on that list that were considered are awful. They are mostly meaningless names that nobody would understand. You would think that TFL would want line names that mean something and that passengers can easily make a connection to and understand.
New Overground line names progress?
After the flurry of initial publicity , barely any thing has seemed to have been updated. The official maps don't feature the new line names, nor do the disruption descriptions on the tfl website. I haven't seen much at the stations either

If i was in charge i would have picked these names for the London Overground lines:
• East London Line - Highbury & Islington to Clapham Junction and Crystal Palace and West Croydon and New Cross (Windrush Line)
• North London Line - Stratford to Clapham Junction and Richmond (Mildmay Line)
• Lea Valley Line - London Liverpool Street to Chingford and Cheshunt and Enfield Town (Weaver Line)
• Ingrebourne Line - Romford to Upminster (Liberty Line)
• Harlequin Line - London Euston to Watford Junction (Lioness Line)
• Goblin Line - Gospel Oak to Barking (Suffragette Line)
These are the only sensible ones i can think of. Some of those names on that list that were considered are awful. They are mostly meaningless names that nobody would understand. You would think that TFL would want line names that mean something and that passengers can easily make a connection to and understand.
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