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Your transit contributions
Hello! I'm just dropping by to say that I appreciate the work you're doing to improve Minneapolis's transit articles. If you need any advice on creating and expanding more content in the field, I'd be happy to help, as I've already done much of the same for the Seattle area.

However, I did notice that you created articles for every stop on the Metro A Line. I don't believe that they would qualify for their own articles under the General notability guideline or the general Railway station guidelines (which also cover BRT systems). In short, there needs to be enough unique secondary coverage about each of the stops to justify a separate article. From what I see so far, most of the station articles can be covered with a simple table in the main A Line article, like what is done at Swift Blue Line.  Sounder Bruce  04:43, 28 November 2019 (UTC)

Template talk:Rail-interchange edit request
Please update Template:Rail-interchange/doc/US with the new icons, now that your request has been answered. AlgaeGraphix (talk) 13:46, 6 April 2020 (UTC)

Minnesota additions
Your code request for Rail-interchange‎‎ could probably be simplified to: . —AlgaeGraphix (talk) 03:52, 24 June 2020 (UTC)

Twin Cities transit contributions
Kudos to you for all your contributions to Twin Cities transit articles. I appreciate all of your updates and standardizing of article titles, info boxes, station lists, etc. I've been working on the A Line article with the intention of nominating it as a Good Article. There are still a few things I would like to do, like rewrite the lede, fully copy edit, and review all references, but at this point I would appreciate your input on if there are any sections or details missing that should be included. There are a few bus routes that are Good Articles which have helped with some inspiration on section organization.

I also agree with SounderBruce from above that the individual A Line stations are not notable so it is likely best to redirect them to the main article. I've created a table on the A Line page that I think includes all of the relevant information from each article in a simple table. I will likely redirect the articles sometime in the next few weeks when I have some time.

Again, thanks for all your transit contributions, your effort is not going unnoticed! -Eóin (talk) 22:49, 10 July 2020 (UTC)


 * Kudos to you for your work on the A Line article! Some information in the tables are a little redundant (of course Saturday service is only on Saturdays). The station table could still have additional information such as what the C Line has. I have also been doing some work in looking into the history of the corridor from streetcar service to bus replacement to now. I have several photos I need to go through and upload, some of them for the A Line and others pertaining Twin Cities transit. AvianEnRoute (talk) 21:27, 25 July 2020 (UTC)

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DYK for Marq2 transit corridor
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