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April fools !!!
Who in their right mind fell for that one!
Who in their right mind fell for that one!
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London Overground: New names for its six lines revealed
With each line given separate colours, the rebrand means major changes to London's famous Tube map.www.bbc.co.uk
Divisive!
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Did you miss that the colours of the combined lines are designed to represent the rainbow flag...?assume was a wind up then saw it was BBC and it all made sense.
Disappointed the trans haven't got a line. Could be large protests coming
It goes beyond that. It becomes glorious self-satire — that thing that we Brits do so jolly well. When I saw this, and checked it wasn’t a social media wind-up, I felt about ten seconds of profound gloom followed by an audible laugh and almost uncontrollable glee. It’s almost worth buying a Daily Telegraph subscription for, to help the mirth continue. It’s f***ing fantastic!It is all depressingly “woke”. What is it with this country that now wants to idolise women , minority groups and perverts ?
1966? Pah! Old white men bad.The Lioness name is poor given 1966 and all that. The other lines named after 20th century (or earlier) events.
As others have suggested on Twitter, Sweet Caro-line would have been fun.
Know your place, women are 51% of the population of Britain!It is all depressingly “woke”. What is it with this country that now wants to idolise women , minority groups and perverts ?
That would be more helpful, but it's not like the Underground line names are generally all that descriptive either.Its not the worst idea to rename them, I imagine people will be angry about it for some reason because Sadiq Khan came up with it or something. I don't actually think the names are THAT helpful, they should have been renamed as the Overground with all one colour is confusing to some, but I think more geographical based names would have been more helpful.
Are they being renamed ? I never knew the overground had names. Obviously you know more about these things than I do though.Its not the worst idea to rename them, I imagine people will be angry about it for some reason because Sadiq Khan came up with it or something. I don't actually think the names are THAT helpful, they should have been renamed as the Overground with all one colour is confusing to some, but I think more geographical based names would have been more helpful.
Love it. I've been listening to radio shows from the 70s in Mixcloud. This comment made me think I'd gone back there too. I'd better get some flares !It is all depressingly “woke”. What is it with this country that now wants to idolise women , minority groups and perverts ?
No they aren't although they are more traditional. Think its a good idea to split them up in some form, as they do have different frequencies/share routes, but I don't think I'll be calling it anything more than their old names.That would be more helpful, but it's not like the Underground line names are generally all that descriptive either.
They don't really have their own names currently, just their technical route names. North London Line, East London Line, West London Line, Gospel Oak to Barking Line, Upminster to Romford Line, Watford DC Lines and Lea Valley Lines.Are they being renamed ? I never knew the overground had names. Obviously you know more about these things than I do though.
I like the names- except the Lioness line. That's a bit strange. It's almost like we are desperate to show the world we won something. But they also won in '66, so there should have been some thinking their too. Maybe a better summary of sporting triumph should be the 'So Nearly Line'
It doesn't affect me either way. But I LOVE it. I need to go to and buy a large bucket of popcorn and put on GBeebies now. I'm going to struggle to get any work done today.
Agree, the names are very strange, and have little relevance to the people using them. The weavers line should (with all due respect to @cheshunt seagull) be called the Enfield Line or if looking for historical context the Enfield Rifle Line. The trains would then become Bullet trains by default, even if the reality is somewhat differentIts not the worst idea to rename them, I imagine people will be angry about it for some reason because Sadiq Khan came up with it or something. I don't actually think the names are THAT helpful, they should have been renamed as the Overground as having all one colour is confusing to some, but I think more geographical based names would have been more helpful. I don't know how people are meant to better navigate the network now its called the 'mildmay line' rather than the 'North London Line'. The colour changes are good however.
The Overground definitely is one of the best successes of the last few years on the UK rail network.I quite like them.
Underground lines have always had stupid names made up of portmanteaus (Bakerloo), random stations that are on more than one line (Piccadilly), and people's literal names (Victoria and Lizzy).
The Overground has gone from around 34 million users in 09/10 to a predicted 248 million users this financial year. It is going to be genuinely helpful to differentiate what are completely different lines.