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Old Posted Aug 15, 2014, 6:49 AM
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Originally Posted by queetz@home View Post
so if you have any issues with loosing the "Millenium Line" label for stations west of Production, then take it up with them. Why should anyone do anything special or over complicate things just to keep a name that you happen to like?
The cost of removing all the Millennium Line signage, window coverings, station decorations.

The Millennium Line platform signage is still arguably the best in the system, including over the new designs being floated at New Westminster and Scott Road. Why throw out that success when you can just make the new stations a matching yellow colour and everybody who knows the Millennium Line as it currently is now has an extension of it into Coquitlam.

On the flip side, please explain from a financial/wayfinding/customer recognition standpoint why we should rebrand 10 stations that have been Millennium for a decade to satisfy some Tri-Cities Mayors.

Please ensure you run your posts through a spell check application before replying, thank you.

The hints we're seeing about TransLink heading that route shows that they see the same benefits. Other than a few upset Tri Cities mayors who cares about the name Evergreen Line? If it's that big an issue they can just join Derek Corrigan in the group of mayors who refuse to work with anybody unless it personally benefits them.
     
     
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