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November 2015
Good day! I noticed that you do a lot of edits in articles about Railways. Thank you, however, before making such major edits, discuss them on the talk pages with the community to avoid any conflicts. The article "Evrazia" is named so because it is the rule of transliteration of names from Russian. If the source is specified in another way, you can add it in the article, but not rename it without discussion, creating a conlict. I hope that you understand. Your sincerely, Ilya Drakonov (talk) 10:22, 29 November 2015 (UTC).
 * I am sorry, but I can't agree with you there. The official websites of Stadler and Aeroexpress call this train "Eurasia". Also, the name of Russian article ru:Евразия (Москва-Сити) translated in English as Eurasia (building), not Evrazia (building). However, this building has been built in Russia and its original name is Russian word "Евразия", but this model of trains originally has been built in Europe, and the name "Eurasia" in this case is "more international" than in case with Moscow City tower. I haven't found any sources in English where these trains called "Evrazia" — Xenotron (talk) 10:59, 29 November 2015 (UTC)
 * Thank you, now I see, that you are right. I changed the naming in the article. But I don't think that we should name articles like "Esh2" or something like this, because nobody would understand it. Your sincerely, Ilya Drakonov (talk) 12:05, 29 November 2015 (UTC).

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