Talk:Howwood railway station

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Just something that crossed my mind while updating this page: some time ago this page was moved from Howwood railway station to Howwood (Renfrewshire) railway station to avoid confusion with How Wood (Hertfordshire) railway station, but is it really necessary? Howwood railway station now redirects to How Wood railway station which now is a disambig page. Both station articles have a link to the other at the top of each article, so can't we just have this article at Howwood railway station and the other at How Wood railway station, with Not to be confused with Howwood station in Renfrewshire or whatever at the top? --- Dreamer  84  12:36, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
 * I agree entirely. The disambig page is not necessary and neither are the (Renfrewshire) & (Hertfordshire) disambiguators in the article titles. The "not to be confused with" links at the top of each article adequately cater for anybody who has reached the wrong one. – Signal head   &lt; T &gt;  19:09, 17 October 2008 (UTC)

Nicely Mizter Gift  (talk) 21:41, 3 February 2017 (UTC)