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want to work on it clean it up prior to re-introducing it. I'd strongly suggest changing the title to "myths about the London
Underground" or something similar, which would allow items like Betjeman's South Kentish Town story, Bumper Harris the One Legged Escalator Rider and the German spies hiding in the King William Street tunnels to be included, expanding it out to beyond stubbiness
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993:, which basically means a low ranking for every road aside from the most significant A-roads & a few bus hubs like Oxford Street, Trafalgar Square etc. I've also prodded/AfD'd some of the sorrier "this is the street where I live" specimens I've come across. (I've only got two accusations of being a rampant deletionist on my talk page at the moment, I need to keep the quota up!)
2603:'Street level' poses problems too. Paddington GWR and H&C platforms are at the same level, although you have to use a footbridge, and neither is far below 'street level'. So I think you're implying that a complex is somewhere that you can change rail lines without leaving the station boundaries. Ummmm. Another definition needed!
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We should add the portal link where appropriate, but I don't think we need to have more than one portal link on each page and the portal links in infoboxes are more prominent than if they were low down on the page. If an infobox with the portal link isn't already present the {{LTportal}} template can
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The admins can access the deleted articles - ask one of them to userify it to your userspace. That makes it invisible to google & breaks all the links to it, so it's not polluting the purity of the
Knowledge (XXG) mainspace with its foul original-research non-notable presence, but lets people who
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I'm deliberately not getting involved in the AfD itself - while I can make an argument to keep it, in all honesty, if I saw a list like this relating to a field I wasn't connected to, I'd probably be a weak delete. I think a valid article could be spun out of the content (see my similar comments on
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To be fair this project only fairly (ish) recently expanded beyond the scope of just the tube, to encompass all London transport. Thus many of the project banners, etc might not be on the covered articles and thus giving the correct data. I personally have had a purge and done all c2c, southeastern
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I am amazed that this is able to generate so much discussion. It seems that this is the single most important issue currently affecting the
Project. I might accept that if every article had GA status, but they do not. Surely, we ought to put more of our energies into getting the articles up to GA
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to save rehashing it again), there are a finite number of railway stations in the world, most of which (especially in the UK) are well documented, and it is possible to cover them all in reasonable detail, whilst there are 70,000 entries in the London A-Z index alone and there's no possible way to
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I think that a
Wikiproject UK Trams might be in order at the present time. There are already several Wikiprojects that cover trams, but all seem to be rather blank in the UK area. There are hardly any articles on trams, and those that there are, are either stubs, lacking factual references, or are
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Underground, which was a relatively small project. Thus didn't need many categorys and seperate pages, so it was all crammed into the home page. But now it is fully grown in WikiProject London Transport I think it needs to be cut down and modernised for the
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Naturally not everyone will agree with the categories they will sit in - please don't feel put out if there's a re-categorisation on your article, and make changes as you want - it's genuine attempt at making it more consistent and easy to navigate. It's very tempting to put everything at the top
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in our remit? That seems awfully low, especially given that none are about
National Rail, none about buses and only the list about LUL, which are the three most heavily covered (both on Knowledge (XXG) and in the real world) aspects of transport in London. Are there some more floating round that
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include the word 'London', but then you have to define 'London' as well. Will it cover all stations served by TfL's railways -- what about
Amersham, well outside London? Will it cover Central London or Greater London? -- where is the boundary set, and how will the user know? What about all the
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I think (someone correct me if I'm wrong!) selected article goes on the front page of the portal as the project's equivalent of a FA, while collaboration-of-the-month is when everyone chips in to source & rewrite a selected article. (In my experience, the latter tends to be fuel for revert
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But I don't understand why you think streets are part of your remit? Isn't this project just for stations and the like? Streets that don't even have buses on are only slightly connected to you - it feels like you are just tagging them to say that you don't see them as important. Articles that
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The
Knowledge (XXG) style guidelines specifically say we're meant to ignore a brand's typographical quirks in the interests of clarity, and I agree with them. No one denies TfL uses this style, but that doesn't mean we have to follow it, the same way we don't write every tube article in
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Just wondering whether or not the
Battery and Maintenance Locomotives being tested at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, Wirksworth, require an article, or whether they can be added to an existing article. Being a volunteer there, I am in a perfect position to update on the proceedings. -
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I think that now the project is large enough, it should have an ad in the
Knowledge (XXG) ads template. So if someone can come up with a design (that must of course include our project logo) then please submit it here and place it in the Knowledge (XXG) ads template, thank you!
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tagged every former & current Chicago resident, so I won't object if anyone removes the tag if they feel it's inappropriate (obviously, I can't speak for the project here, just for myself). However, I do think it's useful to have them tagged; some editors (notably
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isn't specified as being encompassed by this WikiProject. Given that it is included on TfL 'future' maps (eg the 2010 one amongst others) and that the mockup train is at Acton museum, and it very clearly will be a 'London' service, shouldn't it be added in here?
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complete so that they only need to be edited to add specialist information. i have almost single handedly revamped the National Tramway Museum Page, and it would be hard to belive that a couple of months ago, it was a stub. Please rally your support or oposal
1118:(the artist formerly known as London Transport) and hence includes roads. I've tagged virtually all the roads as low-importance to the project, other than the major transport arteries & a few with particular significance as transport hubs such as
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As I said, not everyone will agree, and please don't take umbrage - it's a positive effort to sort articles more effectively. Even if your favourite article isn't on the top category level now, it's logical and should be easy to use. Also, the
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There is already a well established WikiProject for UK Railways and a relatively new one for UK Trams here on WikiPedia. Also note this is not a place you can put advertisements for other WikiProjects outside of Knowledge (XXG) UK topics.
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and its subcategories to make sure we've caught all of them in our net (IMO, better to do it manually and assess the importance as you go along, rather than bot-tag them and have to go through the whole lot). However, a look at the list
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article in our remit (on the article itself, not the talkpage), with links to the portal and WP:LT itself - ideally at the top but more likely down at the bottom above the references. At the very least, the high-traffic articles like
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Definition? Any two stations that are linked to one another by dedicated subways/footbridges or other National Rail/TfL property. Ie. interchange between the component stations is not necessary at street level. The obvious example is
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recently had a similar main page redesign so I may use some ideas from there too. Any other opinions from other users will be appreciated and I will go ahead with the redesign when I can as long as there are no objections. Thanks.
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contains an awful lot of sub-stubs which are unlikely ever to be expanded. I suspect in a number of cases these articles were created purely to get rid of redlinks on articles; witness the fact that every road in which one of
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The main page for this project does seem to be unorganised and confusing. I am willing to redesign the main page but I thought I should ask opinions from participants of this WikiProject first. What do other users think?
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Thanks for that. The PROD information available to non-admins was insufficient to be certain that the article had been reviewed by WP:LT members before it was deleted. It's always frustrating to come across a page that has
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tagged all the roads but only the ones that to my knowledge are car routes; I may have got some wrong, particularly in the S London suburbs, if the article didn't make it clear it was pedestrianised). I'm not removing the
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Forgive my ignorance but surley WP:LT covers all forms of transport within london - inlcuding some strange contraptions called the car and motorcylce which, last i herd, were used on almost all roads in Greater London...
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I know, neither did I... but someone really needs to put a stop to it before the creator moves on to do the same to other roads. Incidentally, I noted you converted the map to a thumbnail - maps are exempt from the
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status as opposed to arguing over semantics/grammar. I think too many people are looking through the telescope the wrong way ... please can we look at the bigger picture before we get upset about the details.
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Could someone rename them back to the articles' previous forms please. TfL always refers to them as 'Lines' and not as the 'northern', 'jubilee' etc. So as such Northern Line etc is the proper official term.
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Sunil060902, why do "TfL uses mixed capitals" notices have to be inserted into every LU line (and possibly others)? If it needs to be used, i think a compromise would be just to leave it at TFL and LU only.
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and wants to test if the automatic-nomination button works, b) just failed an RFA on the grounds of "you need more experience with deletions" or c) is feeling particularly deletionist, get yourself over to
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This is exactly my point. Seeing as this project only covers the above, mroe are needed for the others, and to help expand the above! Please rally your support, and add information to the new project page!
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Oh, almost forgot! I have a 1994 Capital Transport "London Underground Handbook" which has mixed case for all the line by line descriptions. So it would appear that it's not by any means a new fad by
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Quick question. When i TWP tag railway stations that are outside london but are within the zone (ie 6, A, B, C & D) do you want them included (with "..|undergound=yes|LUL-importance=...|..." ???
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Hey, Thant, I can't find any broken links, so may I ask politely why are you making such a fuss? These are articles referring to specific TfL lines. Please consider this fact! So will you rename
2384:(Edit conflict)To upload a picture of such nature, it would need to be your own work or work that it available under a free license, which is accepted here at Knowledge (XXG), to comply with
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Please could you provide a list of which links are broken in the above articles? I'll gladly reinstate them. Once again I remind you: it's mixed upper/lower case on all London Underground-
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I've nominated two images & an article to get the ball rolling. For info, the table template for adding images doesn't work correctly, so I've just added them as plain-text nominations
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I have shortened the main page as suggested. There is probably still a bit more I can do in terms of design and I will do that when I get a chance. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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that we could reasonably be expected to cover (hence, I've left out the pedestrianised shopping precincts, street markets etc), and assessed them in terms of how significant they are
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I've got Kings Cross/St Pancras in as it would be when all the platforms (including Thameslink) come on line, but what's going to happen to the five Eurostar platforms at Waterloo?
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Sorry that this is so very negative. I'm not simply trying to blast your idea out of the sky -- I'm a software engineer by trade, and by habit will look for the problem areas first!
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has also reopened. All users are strongly encouraged to participate in these activities. They only take a minute and do help in improving the quality of articles in our scope.
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Have come across this while on the Great Tagging Spree. Does anyone have any thoughts as to what can be done with it? Someone's obviously put a hell of a lot of work into it but
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Finally, what would you hope to achieve by grouping together these complexes? Would anyone search for the term? Is there another page where the list would fit more comfortably (
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be used to add a portal link in the see also section. It's my feeling that we should really only add this to articles where the LTPortal is the main or principal category. --
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I think these articles are within the scope of the project. The project is involved with all forms of transport i would have thought. Roads of all forms are also covered in
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correct, TfL nowadays seem to use mixed upper/lower case when referring to the line names on all literature, maps, signs and even labels on some trains. For example, the
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No, I think there should be a new template that lists each portal assocciated with the article. The typeface being larger depending if the portal link is more relevant.
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Apologies if one already exists, but I thought it might be an idea to provide a list (easier) or an article (a bit more care needed) of station complexes within London.
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where users can submit any interesting facts. All facts submitted will be placed in the Did you know section of the portal. So please submit your facts. Thanks.
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tag to all the ones that didn't have it purely on grounds that it would be too complicated to assess them by two different criteria, obviously everything with the
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Another quick question - do we cover the bridges? I'm assuming we do, given that cars, buses, trains run over them, but they're run by Bridge House & not TfL
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which I think would be a copyright violation. Overall, I don't think the content merited an article of its own, probably would be more appropriate merged into
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No we don't cover bridges as it is a building/structure which comes under a different project. Only buildings operated or part-operated by TfL are covered by
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should be 'tagged'. If you know a bus type used in london that is not on that list then you can update it and place our template on that articles talk page.
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I think that's a good idea - otherwise some articles could end up with five or six portals. (Presumably most of ours would at the very least also warrant
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I notice that someone from this project is tagging articles with the LT tag that seem inappropriate to be included in the scope of this project -
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The project would cover all trams, both modern and heritage, proposed and forgotten, built and demolished. The page will be started in due course
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Next time you look at an Underground map, leaflet, sign, or a train with a line-label on the front or passenger window, ask yourself which is
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Doing it now - expect howls of "why did you give my article a low-importance rating" protest. I've assessed purely on the basis of importance
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I photographed this bus at Liverpool Street and it has the number 53 on its blind, however it appears to be on a different route from
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Before anyone takes the "consensus" there to seriously, be aware that two of the three people arguing for lower-case have since been
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Hmmmm. Alarm bells start ringing when you have to provide a definiton of what the article title means! The same problem existed at
1969:"Northern line". That's no reason to use them here though, and I've twice asked the user to stop. Reversions will begin shortly. --
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Good evening. I've just had a look through the deleted revisions and can inform that it was deleted early this morning following a
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This is undergoing its fourth nomination. Please note that the nominator has merged some into relevant articles and moved some to
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See above under "What do we cover?" if you haven't already. The remit here (at least, as I understand it), parallels the remit of
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Do any users think its time to get a new logo for this WikiProject? Maybe more in line with the new silver roundels created by
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I'm not actually sure if this would violate any policy, but I think it would be great to stick a "Part of WP:LT" banner across
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level of Transport in London, but this doesn't necessarily serve the reader well - but of course it depends on the article.
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for the discussion on these reversions. (And if you are going to ask me on what PSAs and VOs are, i have little idea).
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Most Wikiprojects have a vote for the selected articles on the portals. Does this exist in this Wikiproject? Thanks.
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Sorry, do you disagree with the actual renaming or me stating that it's incorrect in the para. above? best,
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So that you don't have to look up another article to get that info! It's only two full lines of text! Best,
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Hi, everyone. I have just made this diagram of Thames Clippers Tornado Clipper for use by this project.
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Just wanted to point out that the intention is NOT to 'poach' editors from WP -- you are needed here!
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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A new wiki specially for Trains... And Trams/Streetcars etc... And much more...
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Could some members please help update our portal, I cannot do it on my own!
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See my long reply above for why I've tagged the roads (incidentally, I've
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points directly to the major articles for ease of use. Have a browse. --
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Hi everyone! How do I publish a nice picture of a Northern Line, I mean
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arguably the most significant civil engineering project of all time
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Hi, the same website displays captions such as "Current Piccadilly
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1494:due to the loss of detail when the size is reduced
1242:'s victim's was found has its own substub article.
957:with very little work, just a few more references)
600:Has anyone else noticed the chaos that's engulfed
3240:- where to put TfL initiatives and similar things
1934:as "C2C" to provide a counter-argument? Regards,
1023:Category:Low-importance London Transport articles
1008:All complete; I've tagged everything that was in
18:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject London Transport
3192:I've been taking a look at categorisation under
472:vote for the selected article and selected image
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3955:Hello readers of WikiProject London Transport!
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1840:Talk:London railway station#2007 requested move
312:London Underground battery-electric locomotives
295:LUL/Tube Lines/TfL/Metronet Battery Locomotives
138:http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A673391
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604:today (28 Aug)? Ought someone to do something?
466:Portal and collaboration - Please Participate!
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2554:Is this an interesting idea? Bad idea? best,
1965:Techinically, that's not true, the TfL style
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212:Ahhhh...but I can't remember what was in it!
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4034:Feel free to join us editing in both Wikis.
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3086:Thames Clipper pic (as per earlier Request)
2535:The main inspiration has got to be the new
3226:Category:Fare collection systems in London
2452:Talk:London_Underground#Names_of_LU_lines
944:At some point I'll do an AWB run through
3454:giant random list of LT related material
3254:Category:Transport authorities in London
902:one Featured List and four Good Articles
3404:Peer review of London congestion charge
2715:Waterloo, Waterloo East, and Southwark
1717:in addition. (While I've not added the
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3174:I have opened a discussion on this at
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363:Portal selected article and picture
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3260:Category:Water transport in London
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3176:Talk:Bakerloo line#Requested Move
3933:List of bus types used in London
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2414:OK, here's my "exhibit A":
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3070:No objectios so i did.
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3887:Gotcha! It's actually
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2159:article then? best,
1591:Ahh cheers for that
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796:WikiProject UK Trams
579:OK... (hmmmmmm!)...
454:See discussion here.
395:Wikiproject UK Trams
333:still exist? Thanks
3123:Uploaded just now!
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