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The following describes the reliability of sources related to public transport in Australia. If there is a source that is not in the list, please add it.
Turn this into a table eventually: but there’s one source that I’ve noticed that is frequently used for NSW railway stations and lines: nswrail.net, I’ve never personally cited this source, so I think a review into its reliability is overdue. Also remove my signature when necessary. Fork99 (talk) 14:14, 1 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Is a self-published source, but is reliable for official station layout diagrams, official track diagrams and other official railway historical documents.
Is a blog, however Bowen is a subject matter expert, so information is likely to be reliable. Bowen does sometimes use it to express his personal views, so be careful at times.