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What does this mean, in the lead? None of the three articles at the Mothballing dab page helps. As a native English-speaker I read it as "preserved in full working order although not currently in use" (as in some of Lancashire's major museums such as Queen Street Mill at one point), but the article suggests that a tunnel has been filled in. If there is a specific definition of "mothballed/mothballing" in the context of railways lines, it would be helpful for someone to create an article, with sources, to explain and perhaps give examples.
I suggest that the word "mothballed" needs clarification, as this term is unlikely to be clear to all readers. Pam D 11:45, 5 December 2021 (UTC)
[[Wikt:mothballed|mothballed]]
which renders as
mothballed. The article author was
DavidAHull whom, whilst inactive, has an email address so I have added a Talk section that would create an email alert, as he may be able to contribute.
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What does this mean, in the lead? None of the three articles at the Mothballing dab page helps. As a native English-speaker I read it as "preserved in full working order although not currently in use" (as in some of Lancashire's major museums such as Queen Street Mill at one point), but the article suggests that a tunnel has been filled in. If there is a specific definition of "mothballed/mothballing" in the context of railways lines, it would be helpful for someone to create an article, with sources, to explain and perhaps give examples.
I suggest that the word "mothballed" needs clarification, as this term is unlikely to be clear to all readers. Pam D 11:45, 5 December 2021 (UTC)
[[Wikt:mothballed|mothballed]]
which renders as
mothballed. The article author was
DavidAHull whom, whilst inactive, has an email address so I have added a Talk section that would create an email alert, as he may be able to contribute.