The Belgrave Line
Thanks heaps for the list of stations, and especially for making a start upon them.
But I think it duplicates information on the stations list proper.
It also only shares track after Ringwood, after you change trains to Ringwood, then you go on the Lilydale line.
Did you see Alamein line (the link)? That's pretty much the standard around here. EuropracBHIT 07:39, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC).
Yep, the Alamein line page is good.
I have to say I'm not knowledgeable about Melbourne, merely trying to create stubs with some value, working off the most needed stub list.
Perhaps best to cut and paste the list of sttions from the staion list?
Alternatively combining the articles once they get tho the level of the Alamein line into a Melbourne Train Lines article, with the appropriate re-directs.
I'm sure there will be errors even in such a simple stub (by the way I mistyped references on Lilydale page as well :).
I see you are invlved in the "To the northwest" project as wel :-) Rich Farmbrough 10:32, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi Rich, welcome to Wikipedia. I saw on your user page that you are a generalist, and that you want to write about GCHQ and maths stuff... are you a real life spy? (If I remember rightly "generalist" is the MI5/6 term for a spy... maybe it is at GCHQ too?) Pcb21| Pete 00:46, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
To East etc.
I'm totally baffled by the pages To West, To East, etc. which are currently listed on Votes for Deletion. Before I cast my own vote, I'd like to know why you created the pages and what they're for. It doesn't appear that any pages actually link to them. [[User:Dpbsmith|Dpbsmith (talk)]] 23:10, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Hello
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