Talk:181st Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line)/GA1

GA Review

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Reviewer: Iazyges (talk · contribs) 17:18, 9 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Will start soon. Iazyges Consermonor Opus meum 17:18, 9 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Thanks.--Kew Gardens 613 (talk) 17:28, 9 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Criteria

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GA Criteria

GA Criteria:

  • 1
    1.a  Y
    1.b  Y
  • 2
    2.a  Y
    2.b  Y
    2.c  Y
    2.d  Y (Highest is 22.5%, but given that it comes from Lin Manuel Miranda lyrics, safe to say there are no issues.)
  • 3
    3.a  Y
    3.b  Y
  • 4
    4.a  Y
  • 5
    5.a  Y
  • 6
    6.a  Y
    6.b  Y
  • No DAB links  Y
  • No Dead links  Y

Prose Suggestions

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  • On December 28, 1950, the New York City Board of Transportation issued a report concerning the construction of bomb shelters in the subway system. Five deep stations in Washington Heights, including the 181st Street station, were considered to be ideal for being used as bomb-proof shelters. The program was expected to cost $104,000,000. These shelters were expected to provide limited protection against conventional bombs, while providing protection against shock waves and air blast, as well as from the heat and radiation from an atomic bomb. To become suitable as shelters, the stations would require water-supply facilities, first-aid rooms, and additional bathrooms. Might want to mention the Cold War as the reasoning for this.

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  • The elevator attendants have been known to brighten the day of commuters. suggest changing this to The elevator attendants have been known to attempt to cheer up commuters.

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