awaterwell
New Member
The idea that a name must already be widely known before being applied to a subway station is very silly. How many people (how many Torontonians, even) had heard of Bessarion, Chester, or Runnymede before subway stations were built there? People have surely heard of them now, though, at least in part because their names are exposed to millions via the subway map.Considering how few people in this city have heard of Lowther (and have heard of Cedarvale)
I agree completely. As it happens, the Line 1 Spadina station is also on Spadina, so naming it for the street it's on would cause the same problems as etc., etc.Dupont is on Spadina, so naming it for the street it's on would cause the same problems as keeping an Eglinton and Eglinton West station on the Eglinton line.
(To make my point absolutely clear, I think the name of Spadina station should have been revisited when it became an interchange, just as the names of Bloor, Sheppard, and Eglinton West were.)
The lesson here is supposed to be that train station names are only one part of the navigational puzzle; treating whatever name they have as absolute will lead only to ruin, and that if you're navigating to a specific destination by address, you're going to have to pay more attention.
Yes, this is exactly my point - these names don't help you get to specific destinations, and neither does Eglinton West.Why wouldn't you do this in the first place? Transit maps are not supposed to call out every possible destination in the city. And if unique station naming by neighbourhood were in place, how exactly would that help you with figuring out what station you want? Would Avenue station being called Allenby have helped future you in any capacity with 366 Eglinton W?
I highly disagree. 'Eglinton West' tells me the station is somewhere along Eglinton Avenue West, and makes it easy to select from a list of stations when I am researching my transit connections if I know my destination is along Eglinton Avenue West, for example.
So, do you think Eglinton West is useful for navigation, or not?Dupont is on Spadina, so naming it for the street it's on would cause the same problems as keeping an Eglinton and Eglinton West station on the Eglinton line.




