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Station layout
Could someone point me towards the conventions, if any, for the “Station layout” sections which appear in the articles about individual stations? I've noticed that the layouts of some stations that I'm familiar with don't seem to match the layouts mentioned in their articles, and I want to make sure I'm interpreting the terms and symbols correctly. Thanks! Unician &nabla; 05:03, 18 July 2014 (UTC)

Archives
Talk page wisdom at WP:ARCHIVENOTDELETE suggests that old discussion topics be archived when a talk page grows beyond 10 main sections or 75 kb. This talk page has passed both of those milestones (it's currently at 62 sections and 100 kb). I'm thinking of setting up minimal archiving, manually to start. Any thoughts or objections to that? Unician &nabla; 06:15, 19 July 2014 (UTC)
 * I'm going to use User:Equazcion/OneClickArchiver.js to manually archive old discussion topics, as there isn't enough current activity to bother one of the archive bots. (If that should change, the config can be expanded for bot archiving.)  Unician &nabla; 09:14, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

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Question: naming conventions
Which one is under the naming conventions between to use Station Name station and to use Station Name Station. User:Salvidrim! says there is general consensus to use the lowercase titles (Greenbelt station) while User:Jenks24 moved Potomac Ave station to Potomac Ave Station, saying no consensus (Potomac Ave Station). All the stations should be moved in one form under the current naming conventions. I don't care what name is used. I hope that participants of this WikiProject settle this matter. Sawol (talk) 13:09, 8 July 2015 (UTC)
 * Jesus, what a mess. Did the MRV Salvidrim! closed cover all Washington Metro stations? If so, they should all be moved to whatever he judged the consensus to be. If not and it was only discussing certain stations, then we probably need a new centralised discussion somewhere. Jenks24 (talk) 13:16, 8 July 2015 (UTC)


 * It's not as simple -- the "official" outcome technically only covers the articles that were discussed originally, however the discussions seem to indicate an overall consensus to generally use the lowercase titles... so you could see it either way. My original recommendation stands: this should be discussed at WT:USSTATION about a wider policy covering this type or article, and not about individual piece-by-piece articles. ☺ ·  Salvidrim!   ·  &#9993;  17:02, 8 July 2015 (UTC)

WMATA logo in infobox title
Several IP addresses (almost certainly a single editor with a dynamic IP) has been adding the WMATA logo to the title of infoboxes. It is my understanding that the title is intended to match the appearance of station signs, and thus the logo should not be included. However, I wanted to check here before I mass-reverted. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 21:41, 9 April 2016 (UTC)

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Metrobus articles
Hi all! While I know this WikiProject is inactive, I thought this would be the best place for a centralized discussion of the Metrobus articles and was hoping to ping some users. The current state of these articles is less than stellar for Wikipedia's Manual of Style standards. As I have told (here and here) and  (here) multiple times, the policies and guidelines of Wikipedia need to be followed when creating and editing an article and edit summaries need to be used, especially when making widespread changes to an article. The state of List of bus routes in Manhattan is where we need to get List of Metrobus routes (Washington, D.C.), as that article is an absolute atrocity: there is absolutely no reason for there to be that much information for each route, especially if it has its own article. The Manhattan article is very nicely laid out with links to the timetables and a note here and there. The purpose for creating individual articles was to free up space on the list article, but that hasn't been done.

A few notes:
 * Overall the articles are just too wordy. Take a look at the changes I made to Wisconsin Avenue Line here and New Carrollton–Fort Totten Line here and here to make the wording more concise and incorporate the notes below. Only talk about one route at a time, ex. in the paragraph below, I only kept the first sentence because the rest just wasn't needed.
 * "F6's former service between the University of Maryland College Park Campus and Greenbelt Center was replaced by service from route C2, which was extended from its previous terminus at Beltway Plaza to the Greenbelt Center. C2 and F6 used to have duplicate service on a portion of their previous routes as they both ran parallel to each other between the Prince George's Plaza Shopping Center and Beltway Plaza, until December 11, 1993, when C2 was rerouted to follow a more straightforward path by remaining on University Boulevard until Campus Drive and heading straight to Greenbelt without diverting onto any roads to serve the Prince George's Plaza Shopping Center, and then head back again on Belcrest Road and Adelphi Road to join the University of Maryland College Park Campus and head to Greenbelt, Maryland. C2's former diversion was replaced with C4 service which was extended from its previous Langley Park terminus, to operate further east to the Prince George's Plaza station instead."
 * All of the direction descriptions for the route (ex. "83 was then rerouted to divert right onto Paint Branch Parkway and make another right onto River Road to serve College Park–University of Maryland station, and then make a left turn back again onto River Road, another left turn onto Paint Branch Parkway, and make a right turn to once again rejoin Baltimore Avenue.") are not needed and go against the things Wikipedia is not, namely not a travel guide.
 * In general, only the first word of headings should be capitalized: see MOS:CAPS and MOS:HEADINGS. Same goes with nouns. "Metrobus" is capitalized since it is a brand, but "Route" is not. "Station" is not capitalized per WP:USSTATION.
 * Please read MOS:DASH for Wikipedia's usage of the en dash (–) and em dash (—). Wikipedia does not use the hypen (-).
 * Content needs reliable sources and can't come from original research.
 * References go after any punctuation. They shouldn't be bare URLs, rather they should use templates such as Cite web or Cite press release. Titles should be the title of the article or press release, not the webpage title. The dates inside should use the "month day, year" format as outlined in MOS:DATES.
 * In general, articles should only be linked to once in an article. See WP:OVERLINK.
 * Images need to add value to the article, otherwise they clutter it up and risk interfering with the flow of the text. See MOS:IMAGERELEVANCE.
 * Pay attention to verb tense, especially when writing about route changes. They usually have already happened, so use "operates" instead of "will operate".
 * The "communities served", "landmarks", and "via" parameters in infobox bus line need to be used sparingly. The lists on College Park–Bethesda MetroExtra line are far too long.
 * I'd say a Google Maps link isn't a reliable source for the length of a route.
 * Bus divisions need a source.
 * Articles in good shape: Friendship Heights–Southeast Line, New Carrollton–Fort Totten Line, Wisconsin Avenue Line, Metroway
 * Articles that need some work: New Carrollton–Silver Spring Line, College Park Line, National Harbor–Alexandria Line, Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington, D.C.), Greenbelt–BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Express Line, Friendship Heights–Southeast Line, National Harbor–Southern Avenue Line, Richmond Highway Express, Rhode Island Avenue–New Carrollton Line, Sheriff Road–Capitol Heights Line, Columbia Pike line, Columbia Pike–Pentagon City line, Barcroft–South Fairlington Line
 * Articles that need substantial work: List of Metrobus routes (Washington, D.C.), Metrobus (Washington, D.C.), Greenbelt–Twinbrook Line, Greenbelt–Fort Totten Line, Martin Luther King Jr. Highway Line, Riggs Road Line, Queens Chapel Road Line, Kenilworth Avenue Line, Mount Pleasant Line, Connecticut Avenue Line,

Doctor of Directions and Swagging: we are here to help you, and so is Wikipedia! If you need help, start with the intro to Wikipedia's Manual of Style and this if you need help finding sources.

Pinging, , , , &.

I hope we can come to a solution that works for everyone. Thanks, and happy editing! – Daybeers (talk) 07:27, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
 * , Thanks for the comments. I haven't edited much on WMATA articles recently, but try also posting on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject District of Columbia. It seems like a lot of bus route articles need to be cleaned up, though the folks at the DC wikiproject may be able to help out. epicgenius (talk) 13:16, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
 * I thoroughly endorse everything Daybeers said here. The level of detail given in many of these articles far exceeds what is appropriate for Wikipedia. Pi.1415926535 (talk) 18:20, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Sounds good by me, too. Dicklyon (talk) 21:04, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
 * I understand everything and I try and make it under Wikipedia guidelines. We aren't perfect and I just wanna say I've been working as much as I can under this. Swagging (talk) 00:27, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Thank you, I appreciate that! It appears, however, that has either not read this or has ignored it, shown by the addition of far too wordy content here and the addition of unnecessary images. I ask for them to please respond to the above messages, which multiple users have agreed to. Thanks. – Daybeers (talk)  07:25, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
 * I will agree on this too, but I see that was recently arguing about this, on my talkpage. I closed that discussion, until you guys brought this up, but I go in favor of this. As Swagging says, "We aren't perfect." Leobran2018 (talk) 13:30, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Thanks for that! A good discussion that needs to be brought up here: I generally agree with C16sh that the bus stop tables aren't needed on the route articles and go against WP:NOTGUIDE. They don't add much to the article, and if a reader really wants to find out where the route stops, there is an easily accessible link to the timetable in the infobox. – Daybeers (talk) 08:59, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
 * Daybeers moving Doctor of Direction's response on Daybeers's talk page to here for a centralized discussion: Hello Daybears, I did read your message and will try my best to be concise as possible. However; it is important to note that I do not always succeed in doing so as there sometimes can be so many substantial route changes for certain lines that do require important details. For example, oftentimes as several new Metrorail Stations have opened between the years of 1976 & 2001, several Metrobus Lines have gone through several route changes, such as the 30,32,34,35,36 Pennsylvania Ave Line, 82,83,86 College Park Line, 84,85 Rhode Island Ave-New Carrollton Line, A11, A12 Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy Line, C2, C4 Greenbelt - Twinbrook Line, F1, F2 Chillum Road Line, F4, F6 New Carrollton - Silver Spring Line, F8 Langley Park - Cheverly Line, F12 Ardwick Indsutrial Park Shuttle, F14 Sheriff Road - Capitol Heights Line, P6 Anacostia - Eckington Line, P12 Eastover - Addison Road Line, R1, R2, R5 Riggs Road Line, R4 Queens Chapel Road Line, R12 Kenilworth Ave Line, T15, T16, T17 Greenbelt Line, V12 District Heights - Suitland Line, V14, V15 District Heights - Seat Pleasant Line, and W4 Deanwood - Alabama Avenue Line. –originally by Doctor of Directions (talk) 19:22, 22 October 2019 (UTC), moved here by Daybeers (talk) 09:05, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
 * You just added over 1000 bytes and didn't say anything and seemingly didn't read what I said because you slowly added back the images I removed from New Carrollton–Silver Spring Line in this edit. I took the time to write out advice, tips, resources, and examples for you: please respond to it above. Thanks. – Daybeers (talk) 09:31, 23 October 2019 (UTC)

So with the Metrobus Fleet getting its own page, I believe we should put a History section on the Metrobus Article with sources once they're found. I left a discussion topic on its talk page. Swagging (talk) 11:52, 23 October 2019 (UTC)


 * Thanks for summarizing this,, it's good to get everyone on the same page so we can collectively make meaningful contributions to these articles. &mdash; C16SH (speak up) 15:22, 24 October 2019 (UTC)

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Good article reassessment for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
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