Disparishun
Active Member
The better solution is to do pick names that uniquely identify specific places. This can be done with intersection-based names (407-Jane or something like that) or neighbourhood-based names (which don't seem useful for a station whose primary value lies in a connection to a BRT mode running along a highway).
Yep, I think this is the way to go.
Sorry, but this approach to station naming is well established in Toronto.
In general, I'm of the view that people adapt to the nomenclature that's used, and that what really matters for station names is that they be unique. Beyond that, people resort to maps and other sources of information to figure out exactly which station to use and so forth.
I didn't say that at all - but if it's an issue at the 407, it's an issue with the majority of the stations on the TTC system, and riders seem to manage to figure out where they are.
I'm not against clear names, despite your attempts to characterize my position as such.
Well, good! In the end, I think, we agree.