junctionist
Senior Member
407 Transitway is a nice way of getting around the awkward "highway" in a subway station name. Jane and Eglinton has more possible landmark and neighbourhood-based names than the location of the station by Highway 407.
Having multiple stations with the same name is likely to cause confusion. I'm sure the most frequest riders would get used to it, but local landmarks and neighbourhood names are a good idea for differentiation. Using landmarks and neighbourhood names has the additional benefit of making the system less dreary by giving people better hints at the colourful city they're travelling through. Unique station design also does that and should be a design aim of any future rapid transit infrastructure project.
I think Toronto needs to stop this phobia of naming two stations with the same name, especially if they're on parallel lines. So there will be 3 stations with the name "Warden", big deal.
Either that, or place a greater emphasis on naming stations after local landmarks.
Having multiple stations with the same name is likely to cause confusion. I'm sure the most frequest riders would get used to it, but local landmarks and neighbourhood names are a good idea for differentiation. Using landmarks and neighbourhood names has the additional benefit of making the system less dreary by giving people better hints at the colourful city they're travelling through. Unique station design also does that and should be a design aim of any future rapid transit infrastructure project.