The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 6 January 2024 [1].
This article is about the Level Crossing Removal Program, an infrastructure upgrade program of the government of Victoria, Australia. Since its creation in 2014, the authority has so far removed 74 crossings, with a total of 110 to be completed by 2030. I believe this article should be featured as it has been written to a high standard, illustrated with quality media, and the article has a variety of different pieces of information throughout the article. Most notably, the history, architecture and urban design, and reception sections give a detailed insight into the program from a neutral perspective, shining a light into the positives and negatives associated with the program. Furthermore, I am actively interested in the project and have therefore made extensive edits to the article to bring it up to GA standard and hopefully FA. As I am actively interested in the project, I also make regular updates to the article to reflect its ever-changing nature, notably updating the list of crossing removals as they move through their stages, and writing additional information about the removals when they are announced during an election cycle. I hope that this article can be promoted to FA status and eventually be featured as a TFA on the homepage of Wikipedia. HoHo3143 ( talk) 10:43, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
While the article is in good shape, it feels a bit under cooked for FA status at present:
Coord note -- tks for having a go at FAC, HoHo, and to Nick and Nikki for their comments; I concur with the latter's recommendation for PR as a next step. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 18:10, 6 January 2024 (UTC)
The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 6 January 2024 [1].
This article is about the Level Crossing Removal Program, an infrastructure upgrade program of the government of Victoria, Australia. Since its creation in 2014, the authority has so far removed 74 crossings, with a total of 110 to be completed by 2030. I believe this article should be featured as it has been written to a high standard, illustrated with quality media, and the article has a variety of different pieces of information throughout the article. Most notably, the history, architecture and urban design, and reception sections give a detailed insight into the program from a neutral perspective, shining a light into the positives and negatives associated with the program. Furthermore, I am actively interested in the project and have therefore made extensive edits to the article to bring it up to GA standard and hopefully FA. As I am actively interested in the project, I also make regular updates to the article to reflect its ever-changing nature, notably updating the list of crossing removals as they move through their stages, and writing additional information about the removals when they are announced during an election cycle. I hope that this article can be promoted to FA status and eventually be featured as a TFA on the homepage of Wikipedia. HoHo3143 ( talk) 10:43, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
While the article is in good shape, it feels a bit under cooked for FA status at present:
Coord note -- tks for having a go at FAC, HoHo, and to Nick and Nikki for their comments; I concur with the latter's recommendation for PR as a next step. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 18:10, 6 January 2024 (UTC)