Talk:Hackensack station (New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad)

Images

 * Erie Railroad Depots and Other Facilities
 * http://www.maywoodstation.com/historicalphotos2.html

Verifiabilty
An editor has removed an online/inline reference and changed the format which contravenes the essential idea of Verifiability, and actually undermines it. There is no good reason for this. See Inline citation which states: The opposite of an inline citation is what the English Wikipedia calls a general reference''. This is a bibliographic citation, often placed at or near the end of an article, that is unconnected to any particular bit of material in an article, but which might support some or all of it. It is called a "general reference" because it supports the article "in general", rather than supporting specific sentences or paragraphs.'' Djflem (talk) 08:30, 13 March 2019 (UTC)


 * To me it seems the removal of the inline citation was an accident and the point of the edit was to make use of sfn, which does create an inline citation that links to the work listed in a "bibliography" section. Personally I'm not sure I see the need at this point; in my opinion the main benefit of sfn is that articles that cite multiple pages of the same work get much more easily readable references section. Currently we only seem to cite one page of the work in question, though. Huon (talk) 17:52, 13 March 2019 (UTC)


 * That's fine, I'll leave it as is, though I will add the accessdate and page. Mitch 32 (My ambition is to hit .400 and talk 1.000.) 18:43, 13 March 2019 (UTC)