steveintoronto
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^ English has a superb preposition for just these occasions, and it has two letters, and is is phonetically pronounced as per spelling: "At". And if you wish to shorten it even more in writing, there's "@".
When using the crossroads to denote the station's name, it would be Bloor @ OSSINGTON or the like. The intersection is capitalized, the common name of the route or line is in lower case. I need a coffee for that...
Locale can still be added as per above: Bloor @ BAY for YORKVILLE. Where a location isn't easily defined by street intersection, Line 2 @ OLD MILL for Humber River
When using the crossroads to denote the station's name, it would be Bloor @ OSSINGTON or the like. The intersection is capitalized, the common name of the route or line is in lower case. I need a coffee for that...
Locale can still be added as per above: Bloor @ BAY for YORKVILLE. Where a location isn't easily defined by street intersection, Line 2 @ OLD MILL for Humber River
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