Talk:Kansas City Terminal Railway

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KC ranking
I realize this article is still a Stub. It's a pretty darn good one. Suggestions for the next two steps are here and in the following comment.

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In saying in para. 1 that Kansas City is the 2nd-largest rail hub in the U.S., we need to know: after whom?

Two, hyperlink that stmt. to take us to the Wikipedia list or article naming the top x rail hubs. If it doesn't exist, create it.

Jimlue (talk) 16:28, 3 June 2018 (UTC)

Watco
At bottom, the railway's name is iterated under a name "Watco", unexplained. To paraphrase Darth Vader, What is a Watco?

Is the fact that "Companies" in "Watco Companies" is proper case mean that is the name of the entity? (As opposed to Watco Company, Watco Corporation; etc.?) Or does it mean, "This table lists the companies owned by Watco", in which case we read it as Watco companies, the latter word lowercase? Either way, it's ambiguous. Change it to Companies owned by Watco Companies [or Corp., Inc., etc.]

Two, identify and treat Watco in the main text. If it's the railway's owner, include the year of acquisition and any other facts.

Jimlue (talk) 17:27, 3 June 2018 (UTC)