Talk:McGregor station (British Columbia)
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[edit]70.79.218.91 (talk · contribs) left this comment on the article in 2017:
The information in paragraph 2 is wholly inaccurate. A corrected version has been added to the McGregor, British Columbia article
I can't speak to that, but that text shouldn't be in the article itself. Mackensen (talk) 17:29, 5 February 2019 (UTC)
- The contents confuse the post office with the three distinct historical train stops, whose existences overlapped. Dewey station itself opened in 1914, not 1915. There is not, nor has ever been a platform at McGregor. Describing this unpaved part of the Upper Fraser Road as a highway is overgenerous. The Grand Trunk Pacific had been absorbed decades before this station appeared. The McGregor community section clarifies the confusion with the other two stops. The McGregor railway section includes tables that provide background on this stop. The various station stubs for this route add nothing to Jasper – Prince Rupert train or the place pages, and all contain varying degrees of inaccurate information. DMBanks1 (talk) 19:05, 15 August 2019 (UTC)
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