Wikipedia:Western Australian WikiProject Wheatbelt - Railways/Heirarchies of article and category issues

2013
The base article for the project was Wheatbelt railway lines of Western Australia

The earlier heading tree of the article - up to and including 2013-10-05 was:


 * 1) Origins
 * 2) Grain haulage
 * 3)  1932
 * 4) Freight and passengers
 * 5) CBH
 * 6) Strategic grain network report
 * 7) Tiers
 * 8) Threatened closures
 * 9) Response
 * 10) Auditor General report January 2013
 * 11) March 2013 election
 * 12) Tier rail network
 * 13) October 2013
 * 14) See also
 * 15) Notes


 * subsequent edit

The next format - after this edit of 2013-10-24 - was:


 * 1 History
 * 2 Current network
 * 2.1 Tiers
 * 3 Closures
 * 4 See also
 * 5 Notes


 * review of issues

However on searching through secondary sources and primary sources,

the subject is somewhat more complicated than either format, and an alternative structure of the information conveyed in the article is suggested in the following....

(ie a list of those sections of railway known as predominatley 'wheatbelt railway lines') with the dates of opening and closing dates and any refs - no 'big picture' analysis though
 * A - New article that simply deals with the specific sections of railways that were in the wheatbelt

( 1910 - 1940, 1940 - 1980, and 1980 - current) are suitable timeframes and require much more research much more the big picture as to how the grain industry and government at all levels cope with the range of challenges over the decades - including overseas markets and requirements
 * B - Separate article that deals with 'Bulk Handling of grain in wa'

and the problems of having the multiple parties involved as opposed to westrail/cbh era
 * C - Post Westrail era of grain haulage - again much more research required - but includes Tier issue

for moving grain in the bag era, and from 2010's and the current mix of trucks, railways on 2 gauages and the systems that have evolved. - an ambitious not to be started until a lot more info researched...
 * D - moving grain... a detailed breakdown from the 1930's royal commissions outlining the requirements


 * E - Original article in new format, pruned and geared linking to these other articles


 * 2018 version

In view of events since 2014 through to 2017 - the layout and perspective is under review to be totally re-written - with the factors affecting rail transport: -


 * Wheat in Western Australian history


 * Wheatbelt development - railways, water and services


 * Towns and support for railways


 * Agricultural challenges


 * moving wheat 1890s to 2010s