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@ Joeyconnick, Nfitz, and Johnny Au: On page 15, the TTC/city May 2023 presentation document says "The proposed EELRT project (future Line 7) is an 18 km-long light rail transit line through Scarborough that will travel along Eglinton Avenue East, Kingston Road, Morningside Avenue, and Sheppard Avenue East, through the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus and to Malvern Town Centre via Neilson Road." Is that sufficient to mention line 7 in the intro? That said, I have no plans to rename the article. May I at least mention Line 7 in the History section? TheTrolleyPole ( talk) 19:03, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
I'm not sure what's more official than the official website (where the official website) it's used in the lead - [1], or the various maps and reports, some using the Line 7 roundel. TTC has been using this on future maps for a while now. Line 7 continues to appear in TTC publications, such as in July 2022 when the line was referred to as line 7 in this report, and a new map using the Line 7 roundel was show in this presentation; also in the May 2023 presentation for the public consultation. I agree that it's too early to rename the article, but to simply note that they use Line 7 in July 2022, when it's in the lead of the official website is wrong. Nfitz ( talk) 20:15, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
A standalone line for EELRT (a new "Line 7 Eglinton East") creates new opportunities and potential benefits, including cost savings, a shorter construction duration, reduced property impacts, and design flexibility by avoiding dependency on Line 5 Eglinton vehicle, operations and maintenance requirements.[emphasis mine] Joeyconnick ( talk) 00:40, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
@ Joeyconnick: What kind of problems were you seeing with this map? It looks good for me on desktop and mobile. BLAIXX 13:55, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
Danielg532 just added another route map of the Eglinton East LRT to the article. Should we keep both or remove one of the maps? Johnny Au ( talk/ contributions) 00:52, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
142.181.92.235 made a series of interwoven changes. Some information added is inaccuarate such as:
@ Joeyconnick and Johnny Au: Besides the inaccuracies, I am also not keen on the wording changes made by 142.181.92.235. Should we undo the changes or should we only remove the inaccuracies? TheTrolleyPole ( talk) 01:33, 3 June 2023 (UTC)
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@ Joeyconnick, Nfitz, and Johnny Au: On page 15, the TTC/city May 2023 presentation document says "The proposed EELRT project (future Line 7) is an 18 km-long light rail transit line through Scarborough that will travel along Eglinton Avenue East, Kingston Road, Morningside Avenue, and Sheppard Avenue East, through the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus and to Malvern Town Centre via Neilson Road." Is that sufficient to mention line 7 in the intro? That said, I have no plans to rename the article. May I at least mention Line 7 in the History section? TheTrolleyPole ( talk) 19:03, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
I'm not sure what's more official than the official website (where the official website) it's used in the lead - [1], or the various maps and reports, some using the Line 7 roundel. TTC has been using this on future maps for a while now. Line 7 continues to appear in TTC publications, such as in July 2022 when the line was referred to as line 7 in this report, and a new map using the Line 7 roundel was show in this presentation; also in the May 2023 presentation for the public consultation. I agree that it's too early to rename the article, but to simply note that they use Line 7 in July 2022, when it's in the lead of the official website is wrong. Nfitz ( talk) 20:15, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
A standalone line for EELRT (a new "Line 7 Eglinton East") creates new opportunities and potential benefits, including cost savings, a shorter construction duration, reduced property impacts, and design flexibility by avoiding dependency on Line 5 Eglinton vehicle, operations and maintenance requirements.[emphasis mine] Joeyconnick ( talk) 00:40, 24 May 2023 (UTC)
@ Joeyconnick: What kind of problems were you seeing with this map? It looks good for me on desktop and mobile. BLAIXX 13:55, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
Danielg532 just added another route map of the Eglinton East LRT to the article. Should we keep both or remove one of the maps? Johnny Au ( talk/ contributions) 00:52, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
142.181.92.235 made a series of interwoven changes. Some information added is inaccuarate such as:
@ Joeyconnick and Johnny Au: Besides the inaccuracies, I am also not keen on the wording changes made by 142.181.92.235. Should we undo the changes or should we only remove the inaccuracies? TheTrolleyPole ( talk) 01:33, 3 June 2023 (UTC)