User talk:Hat600
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已回信,请见上海轨道交通讨论页。NoNews! 09:22, 19 February 2011 (UTC)
Shanghai Metro renaming
[edit]Hello, I have seen that you have begun to rename Shanghai Metro articles from the XXX (Shanghai Metro) format to the XXX station format. I have seen your comments on the Talk:Shanghai Metro page but I don't understand your reasoning for renaming all the articles when the format of XXX (Shanghai Metro) is already being used without any problems. There are many examples of metro and subway systems on Wikipedia that use this system:
- NYC: South Ferry – Whitehall_Street (New York City Subway)
- Hong Kong: Admiralty Station (MTR)
- Toronto: Don Mills (TTC)
I know there are some inconsistencies with this format but obviously it would be unfeasible to change them all to the correct format. There isn't really a format that is widely agreed upon. Doing random searches I can see XXX (system), XXX station, XXX Station, XXX (system) station, XXX (system station).
Since the examples I've listed above use this system, isn't the status quo or the current naming of articles for the Shanghai Metro fine? If the format was incorrect I am sure the contributors to the New York City Subway would have changed it by now. I feel at this time it is unnecessary. THank you. Heights(Want to talk?) 17:46, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
- Yes, they have XXX (line) but that makes sense to distinguish between the stations on different lines. And if you see the articles that dont have other stations with the same name, they do have (New York City Subway) attached to them. What is weird to you isn't incorrect. Heights(Want to talk?) 17:41, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
- Hello. I have discussed this with the people at Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains and it seems that there is no standard naming convention. Your idea that your convention is "better" is not correct as they dont have a standard, and none of them are "better." However, if you wish to rename all of the articles in that fashion (convention), you can do so without any further objection from me. I see that you have already renamed several articles. To ensure a consistent naming convention, you should probably rename all of the other articles. Maybe with something like Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser like you mentioned. Alternatively, you can rename the articles back. I understand that you want to keep with the convention most widely used for Asian systems and that is fine. Heights(Want to talk?) 02:09, 19 March 2011 (UTC)
Your Beijing Subway image
[edit]While looking through your English version of the Beijing Subway map, I noticed that you had two of the Line 6 stages, Huangqu and Changying, mixed up on the map. Ac2k (talk) 18:51, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
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