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We now have a route diagram (just like the other rail system pages). You can't click onto stations with image, so you're literally worsening the page. What's more, there is not a description of whether the station is underground or above ground with the image. Leave the route diagram
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Sorry, I had to go out so haven't finished. There are blank spaces as I'm still trying to figure out party allegiances, and I have spanned members across multiple columns to denote re-election. If you think that is too ambiguous, I could add the date of tenure in parenthesis next to there names. I
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Now talking about the topic, 1) The route map is inaccurate. There are stations on the map that shows there is going to be a route to the north- no official announcements has been made for that section- even a consideration. Also, the southern extension's names are not official yet; the image is
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