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First Great Western franchise information
editI accept that the franchise agreements for FGW will not likely directly impact the station fabric, but it does not seem illogical that articles which include information on who runs trains from a station will contain information about who will run trains in future. Especially since all the articles make extensive reference to the companies which operated there before. The paragraph explaining the situation is not especially long, and I hardly think it's a problem, especially given that at least five of the articles you edited are listed as "good article"s. I have reverted your changes, and urge you to discuss this at WT:UKRAIL if you disagree. -mattbuck (Talk) 06:28, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
March 2014
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Thank you for your new article on London Buses route 414. If you have a look through the history, you will find that there is some content here from pre-redirection. Feel free to copy some of it over.--Launchballer 13:06, 29 May 2014 (UTC)
June 2014
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- closed and the allocation moved once more, this time to [[Metroline#King's Cross (KC)|King's Cross)]]. On 27 January 2007 the route was extended from Warwick Avenue to [[Lancaster Gate tube station|
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- station|Ilford station]] to [[Leytonstone]] was renumbered 147. In May 1948 it was extended to [[Redbridge railway station|Redbridge station]. In June 1954 it was extended south to [[North
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- Buses route 316|route 316]] between [[Neasden]] and [[Metroline#Cricklewood (W)|Cricklewood garage)]], then continuing to [[London Paddington station|Paddington station]], running parallel with
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London Buses articles
editIbsiadkgneoeb, I can see you're determined to go ahead with these articles, but I would like to urge you not to restore them unless you have reliable sources to back them up, and independent ones to demonstrate their notability. Without these, the articles are sure to fail AfD.
Of the articles I have reverted to redirects, the first one, London Buses route 85, you recreated again with two new added citations, both from Ian's Bus Stop, a blog, and clearly not what Wikipedia considers a reliable source. The article now has three source citations, all of which are unreliable.
A similar situation is true of the second, route 200, which has three added from Ian's Bus Stop, plus two primary source citations from Transport for London, none of which do anything to establish notability. Route 474 added two primary source citations, and so on.
I'd like to suggest that you work on these offline, finding reliable, independent sources for them (if any exist) before reinstating them to article space. Alternatively, you could work on as many of them in Draft space simultaneously as works for you, but again not moving them to article space until they are reliably and properly sourced.
Finally, to use edit summaries such as "copy edit" when changing a redirect to a texted article is, frankly, inaccurate. You are creating new versions of articles that had been deemed not notable, which is not a copy edit by any normal definition. When you add new material, it isn't a copy edit either. Putting the "new page" template on some of the articles makes that very clear; as it says right in the template's first sentence, "This page was just created." BlueMoonset (talk) 04:03, 4 June 2014 (UTC)
- The latest "new" page, with a false edit summary of "copy edit", shows me that you are not taking the notability guidelines seriously (or the editing ones, for that matter). London Buses route 95 has not a single source demonstrating WP:GNG adherence: the Transport for London source, the only one that mentions route 95 by name, is primary, as is the First Group announcement of their sale of routes. That last source is one of three that support First Group's sale (overkill for a single sentence), and while the other two are secondary sources, none of them actually say that route 95 was one of these routes. This just doesn't cut it. Alzarian16's edit summary, when redirecting the article over three years ago, was "Route lacks the coverage in reliable secondary sources required by WP:GNG." This remains true, and you shouldn't be restoring these articles unless you can supply those sources with significant coverage yourself. BlueMoonset (talk) 02:06, 7 June 2014 (UTC) [updated at 02:35, 7 June 2014 (UTC)]
- I see you've reverted me on route 95, with a request that I respect the new page hatnote. While I think your use of the template is questionable—this is not a new article, but a restoration and updating of an old one—I'm going to insist that you use the template properly (see Template:Newpage):
This template is not intended to be used beyond the Wikipedia session in which one is engaged at the time it is placed. In other words, it is not intended to be used if one is planning to log off for a while and resume at a later hour or day.
This is not a magic wand that keeps people away for a week: it's to give someone time to finish their initial series of edits. BlueMoonset (talk) 07:07, 7 June 2014 (UTC)
- I see you've reverted me on route 95, with a request that I respect the new page hatnote. While I think your use of the template is questionable—this is not a new article, but a restoration and updating of an old one—I'm going to insist that you use the template properly (see Template:Newpage):
- I just took at look at WP:UKBRQDRIVE, because I found it hard to believe that a WikiProject would advocate ignoring WP:GNG. It turns out that, like the "newpage" template, you're invoking something as justification when it isn't intended to allow what you claim. In particular, your articles are not covered by the drive:
At this point it is probably advisable to avoid London Bus route articles pending further discussion.
You might want to ask the project for help in finding reliable secondary sources with significant coverage of individual routes, which is what is needed for every one of your articles so far. That's the only thing that's going to satisfy the notability requirements. BlueMoonset (talk) 05:42, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
- I just took at look at WP:UKBRQDRIVE, because I found it hard to believe that a WikiProject would advocate ignoring WP:GNG. It turns out that, like the "newpage" template, you're invoking something as justification when it isn't intended to allow what you claim. In particular, your articles are not covered by the drive:
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