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What's with the official, incredibly verbose names? Does any other system in the world have such wordy station names?

I propose the following names, following the pattern of other cities where stations refer to landmarks: Wlindley (talk) 17:19, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

Official Name Proposed Nickname
19th Avenue at Montebello Avenue Christown Mall
Camelback Road at 19th Avenue 19th Avenue
Camelback Road at 7th Avenue 7th Avenue
Camelback Road at Central Avenue Camelback / Uptown
Central Avenue at Campbell Avenue Central High
Central Avenue at Indian School Road Steele Indian School Park
Central Avenue at Osborn Road Osborn / Park Central
Central Avenue at Thomas Road Thomas
Central Avenue at Encanto Boulevard Heard Museum
Central Avenue at McDowell Road Central Library
Central Avenue at Roosevelt Street Roosevelt Art District
Central/1st Avenue at Van Buren Street Central Station
1st Avenue at Jefferson Street

Central Avenue at Washington Street

Patriots Square
Jefferson Street at 3rd Street

Washington Street at 3rd Street

Convention and Sports Centers
Jefferson Street at 12th Street

Washington Street at 12th Street

12th Street / Eastlake Park [1]
Jefferson Street at 24th Street

Washington Street at 24th Street

24th Street
Washington Street at 38th Street Gateway / Greyhound Park
Washington Street at 44th Street Airport / Pueblo Grande
Washington Street at Priest Drive Priest / Papago Park
3rd Street at Mill Avenue Tempe Depot
5th Street at College Avenue Tempe Transportation Center
University Drive at Rural Road ASU / Rural (Scottsdale Road)
Apache Boulevard at Dorsey Lane Dorsey / Hudson Park
Apache Boulevard at McClintock Drive McClintock (Hayden Road)
Apache Boulevard at Smith and Martin Roads Smith-Martin
Apache Boulevard at Price Freeway Loop 101 Transit Center
Main Street at Sycamore Mesa Dobson Transit Center


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