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Can we please rename this page 'South Horizons station' (lower case 's')?
Or better still, 'South Horizons MTR station'.
— Preceding
unsigned comment added by
219.78.36.44 (
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contribs) 04:11, September 14, 2008
Since all station articles for MTR have capital 'S' for 'Station', it would be inconsistent if only one article is such renamed; a mass renaming would be required and thus such an action would need discussion among HK WP'ers. Considering that London Underground station articles have lower case 's', the idea of renaming station articles to e.g. 'South Horizons station' is somehow a plausible one in my own view, and I suggest you bring up this question on the
WPHK talk page. (The renaming to e.g. 'South Horizons MTR station' is not plausible since disambiguation is not necessary.)--:
Raphaelmak: [
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01:54, 15 September 2008 (UTC)reply
This article is written in
Hong Kong English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, realise, travelled) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other
varieties of English. According to the
relevant style guide, this should not be changed without
broad consensus.
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following
WikiProjects:
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Trains, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to
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Can we please rename this page 'South Horizons station' (lower case 's')?
Or better still, 'South Horizons MTR station'.
— Preceding
unsigned comment added by
219.78.36.44 (
talk •
contribs) 04:11, September 14, 2008
Since all station articles for MTR have capital 'S' for 'Station', it would be inconsistent if only one article is such renamed; a mass renaming would be required and thus such an action would need discussion among HK WP'ers. Considering that London Underground station articles have lower case 's', the idea of renaming station articles to e.g. 'South Horizons station' is somehow a plausible one in my own view, and I suggest you bring up this question on the
WPHK talk page. (The renaming to e.g. 'South Horizons MTR station' is not plausible since disambiguation is not necessary.)--:
Raphaelmak: [
talk] [
contribs]
01:54, 15 September 2008 (UTC)reply