Talk:Railway station (moved)

Train Station vs Railway Station
'''Please keep the main article in 'Railway Station' and the re-direct in 'Train Station', as the latter is incorrect English and an American invention. The thing that goes through the station is a RAILWAY line, not a train line! Also, if you look at the names of the 19th-Century railway companies in Britain, you will notice that they are called, for example, 'London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, not 'London, Brighton and South Coast Train. I REST MY CASE!'''.--RichardHarrold 14:08, 31 March 2006 (UTC)


 * I'm glad you're not a lawyer... I've left a comment on your talk page about this (short version: your argument is both wrong and daft). -- ChrisO 23:11, 4 May 2006 (UTC)