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railway station, but not within the building. If you intend to integrate the two stations (like the
Blackfriars example), I will need to fix the succession templates so that the metro station name points to the appropriate section of that railway station article. If not - I don't need to do anything. Will you include more information about Line 2 in the Warsaw Metro article? It needs to be expanded - and I don't know the language. That was a big move, of most of the stations in Poland, but you have created some consistency there now. Since you are doing this moving thing. Don't you think that
1264:. I weighted the examples above towards major European capitals; Paris, Berlin, Rome and Moscow, with only one example each from Asia, North America and South America. Don't believe everything you read. I've seen several people write essays and instructions outlining how people should do things on Knowledge (XXG), without every creating any substantial content themselves. It's an observation from life. Look at what people do, not what they say.
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contribute to that page to either agree with me or come up with something better (usually they do this second one!). So for now, my advice is just to hang back on it, maybe create the list of articles you think need tagging in your userspace and then in a few days, roll it out to all the articles. Hope that helps :)
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isn't used). I was going to come back to both the stations you mention to make them better (in the first case find an unambiguous name, in the second add some information on the metro station part of the station) but as you can see they were in my last few minutes of editing yesterday so I had not
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839:...but back to the templates; you say that you are positive to a standardisation. All of my examples will be needing update (template move) with a team name change, so that is no issue in this discussion. I noticed, however, that you were the one who moved my third example, stating it to be "
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