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At the moment we have this: An accident occurred on 13 September 1913, to the south of the station, when a train derailed. None of the vehicles were overturned and nobody was injured. I'm trying not to make smartarse comments here, nor reference a certain Monty Python sketch ... but, with all due respect to the editor who added it, is this really notable enough to be in the article? I could imagine that there might be a standard for an accident's notability here, like there is in aviation – I am finding it hard ot see how this would meet such a standard. I am wondering about removing it, but don't want to tread on anyone's toes. Best wishes to all
DBaK (
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17:01, 19 August 2022 (UTC)reply
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At the moment we have this: An accident occurred on 13 September 1913, to the south of the station, when a train derailed. None of the vehicles were overturned and nobody was injured. I'm trying not to make smartarse comments here, nor reference a certain Monty Python sketch ... but, with all due respect to the editor who added it, is this really notable enough to be in the article? I could imagine that there might be a standard for an accident's notability here, like there is in aviation – I am finding it hard ot see how this would meet such a standard. I am wondering about removing it, but don't want to tread on anyone's toes. Best wishes to all
DBaK (
talk)
17:01, 19 August 2022 (UTC)reply