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"What did you say the name of the station was?"
The official name of the station was changed in 1878.
The name of the station was named to match the post office in 1898.
The name of the station comes from a town that once existed in the zone.
I did not hear the name of the station.
It is still unclear how this will affect the name of the station.
The name of the station is very difficult to read in kanji.
Politics, in fact, influenced the plain name of the station.
A tin sign can still be seen bearing the name of the station.
The names of the stations were familiar to him from childhood.
This followed an earlier dispute over the exact name of the station.
While the format stayed the same, the name of the station was changed to "Rock 99."
A large sign had the name of the station, Care's End.
He changed the name of the station and post office back to Lockwood in 1892.
When the village was officially proclaimed, six years later, it took the name of the station.
Because of that the name of the station was changed to the one used currently.
Despite the name of the station, parking is not available along 99th Street.
In 1901, the post office name was changed to agree with the name of the station.
Where appropriate, the correct name of the station is shown in brackets.
Often there was nothing, just the signs proclaiming the name of the station in the faint light.
This point was further emphasised by the naming of the stations.
Over time, the area round the junction became known by the name of the station - a common phenomenon in London.
North was appended to the name of the station just after nationalization.
In January 2009, the name of the station, as well as its format, were changed.
The name of the station was originally intended to be Institute Park.