User talk:RailBus63

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MBTA Red Line
Hey. I'm BruzerFox. I reverted your edits to the article for MBTA's Red Line for the addition of excessive detail that harms the readability of the article. For instance, overusing parentheses is discouraged on Wikipedia. You also removed some information that was helpful, and altered railcar model numbers in a way that didn't appear to make sense. You also added way too many instances of the railcar's name; For instance, it is not necessary to place them in the thumbnails of images. I know you might be new to this website, so let me help you learn the ropes: Explaining yourself via edit summaries is a great way to help others know why you made an edit that may appear confusing. You can learn more about edit summaries here: Help:Edit summary. If you are making extensive changes to an article, edit summaries are definitely encouraged, and if there's a disagreement about an article's content, using the article's talk page is a must. You can learn more about talk pages here: Help:Talk pages. Finally, always remember to sign a message on a talk page using the following symbols at the end of your comment: ~ Happy editing!  Bruzer Fox  22:22, 17 November 2017 (UTC)