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Hi there, just letting you know you are doing a fantastic job of contributing photos to the MATS article. well done :-) Muzzamo (talk) 04:07, 26 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, you might want to actually check what an admin says, rather than just reverting their edit - if you dont understand - try reading up before asserting your difference by re-reverting - you might find that you are in a situation where you get blocked for your activity - as you have a delete version of archiving your talk page try this for size :) - please read the explanation and summaries of the other editor before attempting to revert again otherwise you are heading for WP:3RR and its not a pleasant place to go - cheers SatuSuro 04:33, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

As you are verging on the WP:3RR territory - read up on it - and expect a problem if you do not take notice of it SatuSuro 04:36, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Stations and lines[edit]

I agree with having tiny stations dealt with on the line page rather than separate pages (in Melbourne there are single station rail lines which have article on both the line (Spring Vale Cemetery railway line, Melbourne) and the station (Spring Vale Cemetery railway station, Melbourne)...) but the so called consensus is that they should be their own articles. Arguing with Rebcecca is like fighting with a brick wall, spending your time getting pissed off about it is just a waste of time, especially given the huge holes everywhere that need expanding. Wongm (talk) 06:20, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, You replaced

A number of reasons were quoted as justification for the closures, including poor patronage,<ref>Former Minister of Transport Frank Blevins stated there had been consideration since 1966 to close the station because of poor patronage. In December 1994, Millswood had on average 123 passenger boarding’s per day. Source:Question Time, Legislative Council, 12 April 1995, p. 1933</ref> the excessive number of stations between Goodwood and Lynton and their closeness to each other, and the impractibility of single-line working with so many stations and so few crossing points.

with

This effectivly made the line a single-line operation, making maintining the stations under adequate timetables impracticle. The speed of service was effeted by having station between Goodwood and Lynton located within close proximity, and few crossing points. Frank Blevins stated there had been consideration since 1966 to close the station because of poor patronage. In December 1994, Millswood had on average 123 passenger boarding’s per day. <ref>Question Time, Legislative Council, 12 April 1995, p. 1933</ref>

Why?
"This effectivly made the line a single-line operation" - No, it actually did make the line a single-line operation.
"making maintining the stations under adequate timetables impracticle." - What do timetables have to do with "maintining the stations"? (And vice versa.) I don't understand.
"The speed of service was effeted by having station between Goodwood and Lynton located within close proximity" - I don't understand this, either.
I'm looking forward to reading your answer. Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 15:00, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The reason I made the edit is because you put the passenger statistic in the notes section. I don’t see why it has to be put there. I say "effectively" a single line because I believe there are crossing loops (or maybe I am wrong). So it is not a single line like say the Grange line. If you had trains stopping at those stations it would slows down the train too much, so the timetabling would be affected.

Since you have such superior spelling and grammar why don’t you concentrate on writing article rather then trolling through others?

Thanks for your reply. Most appreciated.

"The reason I made the edit is because you put the passenger statistic in the notes section. I don’t see why it has to be put there."

Fair comment. I guess it doesn't have to be put there. I put it in the notes 'cos it didn't seem all that important - what is important is the reasons (excuses?) for the closure; the passenger statistics are supporting evidence for one of the so-called reasons.

"I say "effectively" a single line because I believe there are crossing loops (or maybe I am wrong). So it is not a single line like say the Grange line."

Yes, it is not a single line like the Grange line. But it is a single line like the Adelaide-to-Melbourne line. So it sounds like a hair-splitting definitional thing - we may both be wrong; we may both be right.

"If you had trains stopping at those stations it would slows down the train too much, so the timetabling would be affected."

Yes, but I said that.

"Since you have such superior spelling and grammar why don’t you concentrate on writing article rather then trolling through others?"

Because I do that for a living, and I do WP for recreation. Sometimes I do write an article, but if I concentrated on it, WP would no longer be fun.
Oh. I don't troll through articles. I have a number of articles on my watchlist - Belair line stations are some of them. You may have noticed that recently I have been adding photographs to these pages. Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 12:52, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Northfield Line.gif[edit]

looks like you put a lot of effort into it - well done. Does the original vector data still exist somewhere, or is it only a GIF now? If you are capable of editing the file, could "Galwer" please be corrected to "Gawler" at the top of the image? It may also be possible to upload the SVG or other vector format so that it can be easier to edit in future if that is required. Thank you. --Scott Davis Talk 13:37, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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