• 2 years ago
Deputy mayor Seb Dance explains project to re-name London Overground lines
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00:00 You may have seen on the network there's been some posters telling people that we're engaging
00:04 on this project.
00:05 So there's some six lines.
00:07 And really the problem that we have at the moment of course is that it's currently just
00:10 the London Overground.
00:11 When there's an issue on the line or when people want to navigate more easily on the
00:16 network it can be sometimes a little bit confusing if you're not familiar with it.
00:20 So the renaming project is very important.
00:22 It will help Londoners and visitors navigate the network much more easily.
00:27 Work is progressing and watch this space.
00:31 Hopefully very soon we'll have some more on that.
00:34 Fantastic.
00:35 In total it's set to cost upwards of £6 million.
00:38 Is there much evidence that it really is an issue, that it really is confusing people
00:42 just having a phone with an overground?
00:44 Yeah.
00:45 It is a confusing issue, particularly when there is, in the very rare occasions, there
00:49 is disruption on the network.
00:50 It is extremely important that passengers get a much more focused set of information
00:57 on where the issue is.
00:59 So it will definitely help on that.
01:00 But just in terms of navigating, and when you look at the map, the single kind of double
01:05 orange line can be a little bit confusing.
01:08 So we just want to make it more accessible as well for people who find the network just
01:12 that little bit more challenging.
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