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Sideman Bakerloo, I'm kidding...


Watford stopper? To distinguish between the fast LM services from Euston.
A suitable mashup between Watford and Bakerloo. Waterloo, maybe.
Watston?
Bloody Slow Line
we have always called this line "the DC line" as the fast service is on overhead power. Alternatively we call it the Stopper (and sometimes "the Dead Slow and Stopper")
Wat-Eus?

Or, following the nickname of the London & North Western Railway, which built it, the Premier Line
BR or Network Southeast did brand it as the Harlequin Line, a mash up of Harlesden and Queens Park - I think the shopping centre in Watford also had the same name.
The Overground to Watford, surely. The Watford line.
I remember the Harlequin branding, but don't think it really caught on. According to Wikipedia, Leslie Thomas wrote a novel about wife- swapping in Carpenders Park, which is probably the most obscure place served by the line, so maybe it could be named in his honour? The Leslie Thomas line.
OL2
Could be WhatYou, but far better to be YouWhat, question mark optional.
The Northwest Line
Watford DC line is a little unwieldy, and a bit confusing to the non railway buffs (DC?).

As it's just the Euston stopping services, you could just go with the Euston line, as I'd argue the main point of this line is to deliver people to Euston...
I'd disagree - the main purpose of the line is to deliver people from North West London to Willesden Junction and Queen's Park.

If you were going into London you'd try and find something faster like the Jubilee/Met line or crawling along your belly.










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