Talk:Trondheim Airport Station

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I notice an editor has moved this article from 'Trondheim Airport Station' to 'Trondheim Airport railway station' based on the rationale "Fits accepted WP:TWP naming convention for railway stations". Could User:Mjroots please explain to me where this naming convention is to be found? There are two pages which have discussed this, namely Naming conventions (UK stations) and Naming conventions (stations). On neither page was there any agreement, and both are ".. currently inactive and [are] retained for historical reference."
 * 1) The station's name in Norwegian is Trondheim lufthavn holdeplass (or arguably Værnes holdeplass). This literally translates into 'Trondheim Airport Station' (or aguably 'Trondheim Airport Halt'). Throughout the railway system in Norway, the terms stasjon and holdeplass are used, but never jernbanestasjon (railway station). Stasjon is used where there are passing loops, holdeplass is used where there is no passing loop; it is irrespective of the facilitites. Note that English and Norwegian use different capitalization rules (Norwegian follows the 'French' way, where non-person and non-place names in proper nouns are not capitalized).
 * 2) All other 200+ train station in Norway-articles use the naming 'Foo Station'. There are currently three different approaches too naming a station: Foo Station (grammatically correct and in line with the MOS and WP:NC), 'Foo (station)' / 'Foo ('system' station)' (again, grammatically correct and in line with the MOS and WP:NC) and 'Foo railway station' (grammatically incorrect and a violation of the MOS and WP:NC). There is no consensus about using 'Foo railway station', although all stations in the UK and some other countries have been moved there.
 * 3) Even though there are no specific naming conventions for railway station, we still have to apply Naming conventions (capitalization): "For page titles, always use lowercase after the first word, and do not capitalize second and subsequent words, unless the title is a proper noun." [my emphasis]. I is obvious that a particular railway station is a proper noun, and therefore it must be capitalized. It would be possible to argue that holdeplass is not part of the official name (that the station is simply called 'Trondheim Airport'), in which we should use parenthesis to differentiate it from other places and facilities with the same meaning: 'Trondheim Airport (railway station)', 'Trondheim Airport (station)' or even 'Trondheim Airport (train station)' or 'Trondheim Airport (Norwegian National Rail Administration station)'—the latter using the US naming approach. It can be argued that holdeplass is part of the official name, thus naming it 'Trondheim Airport Station' or 'Trondheim Airport Railway Station'. However, there is no grammatical possibility to call it 'Trondheim Airport railway station', no matter how many other articles may be incorrectly named.
 * 4) Why should 'airport' be capitalized, but not 'railway station'? Arsenikk  (talk)  15:02, 24 September 2009 (UTC)

Other articles on European railway stations follow this convention, see Category:Railway stations in Overijssel for an example of this. However, if this article name is out of synch with all other Norwegian railway station articles I'll not object to the move being reversed. Mjroots (talk) 05:50, 25 September 2009 (UTC)

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