TfL have announced official names and colours for the Overground lines:

We’re giving the lines on the London Overground names that celebrate London’s wonderful and varied cultural heritage. In this blog post, we tell you all about the names, the stories behind them and when the changes will come into effect.

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        9 months ago

        Londoners will still call it the Goblin.

        Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the overall name for the Overground, the Ginger Line.

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        29 months ago

        no, it’s the Goblin and anyone who disagrees is going to get funny looks

        Same with the “Elizabeth line”, it’s too many syllables so the most people can stretch to is “Lizzie Line”, “Platty Tube” or “Crossrail”

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      9 months ago

      The Mail would’ve named all six after Kate Middleton. Middleton line, Duchess of Cambridge line, Princess of Wales line, etc.

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        59 months ago

        There’d also have been a Churchill Line, after the greatest Englishman in history, and perhaps a Spitfire Line or Longbow Line or similar to stick it to the vino-drinking foreigners.

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          29 months ago

          I’d actually be okay with any of those, though not necessarily for those reasons! But then, unlike the writers of the Mail, I’m not constantly on the lookout for reasons to go insane.

          You’ve now got me thinking they should’ve gone with the Clement Attlee line for the old East London line.

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    69 months ago

    I like what they were going for but Liberty Line feels like a bit of a cop out, named after “the freedom that is a defining feature of London”. Better than just more monarch names though I suppose.

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      149 months ago

      Liberty Line sounds like something american GIs would snort after clearing a town.

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      59 months ago

      I would say Liberty is the weakest by far. The rest I’m fairly happy with (after initially wondering why they didn’t bring back East London Line, or North London Line)

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        29 months ago

        Sufragette feels a bit of a mouthful - I can see it becoming “The Suffy” or something. My feelings about ‘Liberty’ have probably been poluted by the way that some American extremists abuse the word.

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          19 months ago

          We’ll see about Suffragette. The Metropolitan has two more syllables and doesn’t get abbreviated, but Lizzie does, and that has one less than Metropolitan.

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            19 months ago

            Good point. I wonder if it’s because there’s not an obvious abbreviation. “The Metty”?

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      49 months ago

      Yeah, it’s a bit vague, really. Named after both the concept of freedom and the… medieval municipal administrative unit?

    • rosamundi
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      19 months ago

      Apparently it’s the Liberty Line because the “we’ve spent far too much time trying to find something nice to say about Romford” Line wouldn’t fit on the signs.

  • Hossenfeffer
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    39 months ago

    One of the lines, ideally whichever is furthest away from it, should have been called the Mornington Crescent line.