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Quality scale

Grading scale

Each London Transport related article should have an assessment of quality and importance on its talk page using the {{ WikiProject London Transport}} template, such as {{Wikipedia:WikiProject_London Transport|class=B|importance=high}}.

Quality scale

The following quality classes are used to categorise articles on Wikiproject London Transport:

  • Stub class: No structure, only brief sentence or two - Use class=Stub
  • Start class: Some structure, brief paragraphs - Use class=Start
  • C class: improved structure and details separating article into topics but requiring, further development such as references, images, etc. - Use class=C
  • B class: developed structure, at least one paragraph for most required headers, in-line sourcing, includes map and at least one image - Use class=B
  • Good Article (GA) class: all required headers with complete coverage of subject and relevant images. Must have been nominated for and have passed a Good Article review - Use class=GA
  • List: an article that takes the form of a list rather than prose. An introduction is still required and images may be included - Use class=List
  • A class: NOT USED
  • Featured Article (FA) class: complete, professional standard article, which must have been nominated for and have passed a Featured Article Review - Use class=FA
  • Featured List (FL) class: complete list, which must have been nominated for and have passed a Featured List Review - Use class=FL

Other administrative classes for use on non-article pages include:

  • Portal class: for the Wikiproject London Transport portal and its sub-pages - Use class=Portal
  • Project class: for the project page and sub-pages - Use class=Project
  • Category class: for categories - Use class=category

Importance scale

Top Subject is a must-have for a print encyclopaedia
High Subject contributes a depth of knowledge
Mid Subject fills in more minor details
Low Subject is mainly of specialist interest.

Log

April 27, 2024

Reassessed


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Assessment

This table is generated automatically every 2 to 3 days. Click here and enter London_Transport to start an update.

Purge server cache

Quality scale

Grading scale

Each London Transport related article should have an assessment of quality and importance on its talk page using the {{ WikiProject London Transport}} template, such as {{Wikipedia:WikiProject_London Transport|class=B|importance=high}}.

Quality scale

The following quality classes are used to categorise articles on Wikiproject London Transport:

  • Stub class: No structure, only brief sentence or two - Use class=Stub
  • Start class: Some structure, brief paragraphs - Use class=Start
  • C class: improved structure and details separating article into topics but requiring, further development such as references, images, etc. - Use class=C
  • B class: developed structure, at least one paragraph for most required headers, in-line sourcing, includes map and at least one image - Use class=B
  • Good Article (GA) class: all required headers with complete coverage of subject and relevant images. Must have been nominated for and have passed a Good Article review - Use class=GA
  • List: an article that takes the form of a list rather than prose. An introduction is still required and images may be included - Use class=List
  • A class: NOT USED
  • Featured Article (FA) class: complete, professional standard article, which must have been nominated for and have passed a Featured Article Review - Use class=FA
  • Featured List (FL) class: complete list, which must have been nominated for and have passed a Featured List Review - Use class=FL

Other administrative classes for use on non-article pages include:

  • Portal class: for the Wikiproject London Transport portal and its sub-pages - Use class=Portal
  • Project class: for the project page and sub-pages - Use class=Project
  • Category class: for categories - Use class=category

Importance scale

Top Subject is a must-have for a print encyclopaedia
High Subject contributes a depth of knowledge
Mid Subject fills in more minor details
Low Subject is mainly of specialist interest.

Log

April 27, 2024

Reassessed



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