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Alternative proposed station names

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As mentioned in the second reference (which may actually be translated from Pravda), other names were nominated: Borsch, Reactive Geese (Jet Geese) and Tractornaya. But perhaps these are not so serious suggestions; I think the tractor honours the symbol of agricultural oppression and collectivism enforced by Soviet Russia converted into a tool of warfare used against Russion tanks, while reactive geese are more obscure - it appears to be a joke related to the appearance of a flock of geese flying at 200 km/h in an electronic textbook. Someone with more experience could decide if these are worth a footnote. GreenReaper (talk) 16:29, 10 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]