Tuesday 5 December 2017

Naming stations after streets

A station named after a street is very specific if the railway runs at right angles to the street, and completely non-specific if the railway runs along the line of that street. Early tube lines were independent entities rather than a network, so could use the New York model, but when adjacent stations became combined as interchanges it ceased to be a good idea. (Tottenham Court Road and Holborn are two modern examples: each works for one line but not the other).