(25 Jul 2022, 6:04 pm)Rapidsnap wrote To be honest there is lots of things named after businesses. Probably a major one is Chester Le Street Corals that as been used for years in printed timetables. Not sure if any other bookies have been used, just know that one as it's the company I work for.
In Howdon you got the Rosehill Club which has been closed for well over a decade.
Out of area in Castlemilk, Glasgow they've got a handful of stops using the name Mitchelhill named after a group of tower blocks that used to tower over the area but were demolished by the mid noughties, it still shown in some bus blinds due to turning circles being located there for short workings.
More amusingly on the Isle of Wight they did have a stop named as "Middle of Nowhere".
Have you contacted Nexus about it? They should be able to update the NaPTAN dataset for Tyne and Wear.
I eventually got them to change Cooks Hall to Fatfield Road, given that Cooks Hall was demolished in 1966 and the vast majority of people using the stop would have had no idea it was ever there. The Jolly Potter at Newbottle has also changed, which is another I'd contacted them about ages ago.