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The template being used for the route has been changed from <Historical to Disused - the information is Historical whether or not the station still exists.
If you considere where the {{ Historical Rail Start}} or {{ Historical Rail Insert}} is used elsewhere, it can be seen that provides the historical data as to the original company that built the station, and in most cases the pregrouping company, whether or not the station is opne or closed or if that site has been obliterated. Using the {{ Historical Rail Start}} or {{ Historical Rail Insert}} does not infer that the station is open or closed. For examples see Johnstone North which is a closed station with associated line closed (in fact a Morrison's store has been built on the site), and then compare with Johnstone which has the National Rail and Historical details.
Now look back as Bala Junction, the route box information is Historical as it provides the original companies and pregrouping company, there is no National Rail, Heritage Rail, etc section - so qed Historical is correct. -- Stewart ( talk | edits) 15:59, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Note the Historical railway names, all of which later became part of the Great Western Railway. -- Stewart ( talk | edits) 16:07, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
A closure date of goods facilities is shown as November 1964. It is more understanding that this station was merely an exchange passenger station and did not have a goods yard or facilities. I cannot confirm this but maybe another reader can..! [[ Steamybrian2 ( talk) 19:31, 30 November 2009 (UTC)]]
I have deleted the dates shown for closure of goods services. [[ Steamybrian2 ( talk) 13:55, 9 December 2009 (UTC)]]
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The template being used for the route has been changed from <Historical to Disused - the information is Historical whether or not the station still exists.
If you considere where the {{ Historical Rail Start}} or {{ Historical Rail Insert}} is used elsewhere, it can be seen that provides the historical data as to the original company that built the station, and in most cases the pregrouping company, whether or not the station is opne or closed or if that site has been obliterated. Using the {{ Historical Rail Start}} or {{ Historical Rail Insert}} does not infer that the station is open or closed. For examples see Johnstone North which is a closed station with associated line closed (in fact a Morrison's store has been built on the site), and then compare with Johnstone which has the National Rail and Historical details.
Now look back as Bala Junction, the route box information is Historical as it provides the original companies and pregrouping company, there is no National Rail, Heritage Rail, etc section - so qed Historical is correct. -- Stewart ( talk | edits) 15:59, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Note the Historical railway names, all of which later became part of the Great Western Railway. -- Stewart ( talk | edits) 16:07, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
A closure date of goods facilities is shown as November 1964. It is more understanding that this station was merely an exchange passenger station and did not have a goods yard or facilities. I cannot confirm this but maybe another reader can..! [[ Steamybrian2 ( talk) 19:31, 30 November 2009 (UTC)]]
I have deleted the dates shown for closure of goods services. [[ Steamybrian2 ( talk) 13:55, 9 December 2009 (UTC)]]