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I would like to suggest to remove 'Ariel' from the article name to have the locomotives of Victoria, Australia all conform to a standard.
As for changing the wheel notation of '0-4-0T' in the name to '0-4-0VBT', I've only ever seen it referred to as a tank even though it does have a vertical boiler. --
ThylacineHunter (
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If others feel this is needed for the reference section, here is a link to my own page on this class of locomotive: 1855 GMR 0-4-0T class. -- ThylacineHunter ( talk) 22:56, 29 July 2022 (UTC)
ThylacineHunter ( talk) 01:45, 28 December 2022 (UTC)
This article was nominated for deletion on 10 July 2022. The result of the discussion was no consensus. |
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I would like to suggest to remove 'Ariel' from the article name to have the locomotives of Victoria, Australia all conform to a standard.
As for changing the wheel notation of '0-4-0T' in the name to '0-4-0VBT', I've only ever seen it referred to as a tank even though it does have a vertical boiler. --
ThylacineHunter (
talk) 09:00, 11 July 2022 (UTC)
If others feel this is needed for the reference section, here is a link to my own page on this class of locomotive: 1855 GMR 0-4-0T class. -- ThylacineHunter ( talk) 22:56, 29 July 2022 (UTC)
ThylacineHunter ( talk) 01:45, 28 December 2022 (UTC)