Template talk:Confederation Line route diagram

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Via Rail interchange and O-Train[edit]

I changed the symbol beside Tremblay station say it would have the symbol beside it marking the fact that it is a station where one can interchange with a conventional long distance train. If someone would like to change it to something that might conform with the template better, go ahead. However I noticed that the diagram has not yet changed on the actual Confederation Line page. Will it eventually change on its own, or do I have to do something addition to make it change (I'm still fairly new at this)? Also, I noticed that the O-Train within the diagram is marked with a red line. Doesn't the red line signify heavy rail? Shouldn't the O-Train have a blue line as well? Gmwikipedier (talk) 19:39, 8 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

There may be a slight time lag when editing a template before it is transcluded into the target article; the article is now current.
Although some argue that the Talent DMU used on the O-Train line is a heavy rail vehicle, the O-Train is generally referred to as an LRT line. I would agree to it being designated by blue but await other opinions. Newwhist (talk) 02:13, 9 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
O-Train operates over the same connecting tracks as CN and VIA and is not really light rail in the sense of something like upgraded streetcars. The colour also allows for differentiation. Secondarywaltz (talk)