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The result of the move request was: Not moved. Most people think that any change should be postponed until implementation of the new names by Sydney Trains. EdJohnston ( talk) 15:37, 8 September 2017 (UTC)
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– So, the November 2017 timetable changes for the Sydney Trains network have been unveiled, and they're a doozy. All Sydney Trains services no longer have general names other than their badges (T1, T2, T3, ect.). Names now exclusively belong to individual stopping patterns within each service, i.e. "T1 Northern", "T1 North Shore", "T1 Epping", "T1 Richmond", and "T1 Western". Combine this with the fact that having articles titled " Epping, North Shore, Northern, Richmond, and Western Line" and " Cronulla, Eastern Suburbs, and Illawarra Line" are a bit of a handful, will often be confusing, and also won't be official general service names come November, I propose that we rename the articles according to what they'll be officially referred to - simply their badge numbers. The naming format, "x (Sydney Trains)", is based off article titles from other railway services, which disambiguate by operator and/or system name; " Red Line (Los Angeles Metro)", " Yellow Line (Montreal Metro)", " 6 (New York City Subway service)", " Line A (Prague Metro)". – PhilipTerryGraham ( talk · contribs · count) 05:44, 31 August 2017 (UTC)
@ Edgar Searle and RidingStuff: This is an article about the T1 North Shore & Western Line service. I don't understand why this article is instead depicting infrastructure as its lead image, rather than the service itself, such as rolling stock used on the service as is typical with other articles on Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink services. – PhilipTerryGraham ( talk · articles · reviews) 11:23, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Not moved. Most people think that any change should be postponed until implementation of the new names by Sydney Trains. EdJohnston ( talk) 15:37, 8 September 2017 (UTC)
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requested move/dated}}
– So, the November 2017 timetable changes for the Sydney Trains network have been unveiled, and they're a doozy. All Sydney Trains services no longer have general names other than their badges (T1, T2, T3, ect.). Names now exclusively belong to individual stopping patterns within each service, i.e. "T1 Northern", "T1 North Shore", "T1 Epping", "T1 Richmond", and "T1 Western". Combine this with the fact that having articles titled " Epping, North Shore, Northern, Richmond, and Western Line" and " Cronulla, Eastern Suburbs, and Illawarra Line" are a bit of a handful, will often be confusing, and also won't be official general service names come November, I propose that we rename the articles according to what they'll be officially referred to - simply their badge numbers. The naming format, "x (Sydney Trains)", is based off article titles from other railway services, which disambiguate by operator and/or system name; " Red Line (Los Angeles Metro)", " Yellow Line (Montreal Metro)", " 6 (New York City Subway service)", " Line A (Prague Metro)". – PhilipTerryGraham ( talk · contribs · count) 05:44, 31 August 2017 (UTC)
@ Edgar Searle and RidingStuff: This is an article about the T1 North Shore & Western Line service. I don't understand why this article is instead depicting infrastructure as its lead image, rather than the service itself, such as rolling stock used on the service as is typical with other articles on Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink services. – PhilipTerryGraham ( talk · articles · reviews) 11:23, 4 May 2019 (UTC)