User talk:Omnishamble

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Yatton and Wikipedia good form
I did previously include an incidents section in the Yatton railway station article, but it was removed as trivia during the Good Article Review process. This runaway train... ok, so it started at Yatton, but that's about it - it's certainly not relevant to the history section of the article, nor is it really worth including unless there are some other major incidents to mention, or at least more relevance to Yatton.

Further, regarding reverting, Wikipedia has a guideline called Bold, Revert, Discuss - in short, you make an edit, someone else reverts it, the two of you go somewhere and discuss it, you don't revert it yourself. Reverting a revert is generally not a great thing to do. -mattbuck (Talk) 21:41, 7 November 2013 (UTC)