Talk:Istanbul Tram

Capital of Turkey
"Istanbul, the former capital of Turkey." When did that happen? 74.89.231.24 May 1, 2010‎
 * October 13, 1923, after which the capital of Turkey was Ankara. DS (talk) 02:02, 31 May 2010 (UTC)

Adding the T4 Line To This Article
As proposed over on the Istanbul LRT talk page M1 (Istanbul Metro) talk page, I believe this article should also include the T4 line, as the operator categorizes the T4 line, as well as the T1 line, as a "tramway".

If there are no objections raised, I will likely move (or, at least, copy) the T4 portions of the Istanbul LRT M1 (Istanbul Metro) article over to this article in the near future. --IJBall (talk) 18:09, 16 April 2014 (UTC)


 * ✅! - T4 tramline content transferred to this article, where it belongs. --IJBall (talk) 21:35, 26 April 2014 (UTC)

Merge with Trams in Istanbul
There are currently three separate pages regarding Trams in Istanbul: this page (Istanbul modern tramways), Istanbul nostalgic tramways and Trams in Istanbul. I think it would be much easier and less confusing to merge this page and Istanbul nostalgic tramways with Trams of Istanbul. Once that is done we could create a separate page for the T4, which is a Light Rail service. As far as I've seen light rail lines have their own articles on Wikipedia while regular tram lines are listed under Trams in  page. Thanks (Central Data Bank (talk) 02:45, 2 January 2015 (UTC))


 * Strong oppose – Trams in Istanbul is devoted to the historical tram systems in Istanbul; the other two articles deal with the current systems: the modern tramlines, and the two heritage tramlines. There is no reason to merge these articles as each deals with a distinct and separate topic. Also, you've got that last part wrong – the evolving standard on English Wikipedia is that "Trams in [city]" articles either deal with historical or long-operating tram systems, while "[City] tram"-type articles tend to deal with modern tram systems that have opened over the last couple of decades or so. Again – the Istanbul articles follow this format. Also, there is no referencing that I've seen that supports the fact that T4 is "light rail" – the operator considers it a "tramline" just like T1, so it should not be put in a separate category. --IJBall (talk) 04:10, 2 January 2015 (UTC)

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