Edmcowboy11
Senior Member
Blatchford should be sufficient for the name.
What's up with those textured glass panels? If anywhere, they should be installed along the bottom of the shelter, not the top. They're a little too psychedelic sixties for my taste but whatever.
Hopefully this goes ahead as planned, because it will mean that pretty much all of the line south of the river will be energized!
Makes sense, thanks.Public art components.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) wants transparency and so (if anything) they are better higher up than blocking where people could hide.
Oh, naming things is really not an ETS strength. I think there is a bureaucratic tendency to give things long and sometimes convoluted names to cover all the bases, but it really is just confusing and redundant.It should just be Blatchford - and it's a train station not a gate that people walk through. Do you think the brain dead at ETS know that?
Sometimes stupid is as stupid is ... calling South Campus as also Fort Edmonton is stupid. Calling Bay Station by that name is redundant. Better to name it 103 Street Station or 104 Street Promenade (wishful thinking) or 104th Warehouse District. When will Coliseum name be gone ... only after demolition and then what? So many wrong names in Edmonton.Oh, naming things is really not an ETS strength. I think there is a bureaucratic tendency to give things long and sometimes convoluted names to cover all the bases, but it really is just confusing and redundant.
So we have a Valley Line, I suspect 80% of it is actually not in the Valley. We have a Station with the name Fort Edmonton in it that is a long hike from it and a Bay Station when the closest Bay Store is now at Kingsway.
I suppose the locals eventually figure this all out, but it can be quite confusing for visitors. At least this one actually has the name Blatchford in it and they didn't call it something like Blatchford - Castle Downs. I suppose the shorter Blatchford is better and that will probably be what most people refer to it as. Sometimes less is more.