Talk:Wellington railway station

Article name
Some of us Wikipedians pass through that station 10 times in the average week. In other countries it might be called a Train Station, but there's no doubt about the name carved in stone on the front of this building. Robin Patterson 06:58, 7 June 2006 (UTC) (who will be there again in about 31 minutes from now)
 * Actually every other nation (AFAIK) calls them "x railway station" (where x is the name of town), rather than using "train station" Pickle 15:18, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Have a look at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (UK stations) Pickle 15:22, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Article structure
The article is a bit of a mess, some sections repeat the same information and others don't appear to directly relate to their titles. Having a section called "Wellington railway station" within Wellington railway station as an article is just odd, and not inline with MOS:SECTIONSTYLE. I propose restructuring the article along these lines: As I get time I will restructure the article unless there are any objections --LJ Holden 00:29, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
 * History
 * Development
 * Design
 * Construction
 * World War I Roll of Honour
 * Filming location
 * Airspace development
 * Head Office and occupants
 * Wellington railway yard (this should eventually have its own article)
 * Services
 * History
 * Rail
 * Bus
 * See also
 * References
 * Citations
 * Bibliography