Talk:Lackawanna Cut-Off
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[edit] Map
I put this map form NJT in, as discussion said a map was needed. I hope I improved the page, if not please discard my change. The map does not label the Cut Off. I think that the earlier 1910 usage of Lackawanna cutoff was just a part of the current project. The Cut off is not specifically shown. The external links have maps that might be used with permission. NJT forbids substantial alteration of their image, but marking the cut off on their map might not be considered substantial alteration.Geo8rge 20:46, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
- Unfortunately that map isn't really "free." What we need instead is for someone to create the map by hand using free sources, such as aerial images produced by the USGS, whose work is in the public domain. —lensovet–talk – 21:51, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Station/landmarks listing
The current version, as edited by me, I believe, makes more sense. It has a column for the municipality/town in which the station is located, and then a link to an article about the station itself. The fact that the links are all red shouldn't bother anyone. Otoh, the version is just reverted, last edited by Wallyfromcolumbia, has two columns which show nearly identical information and links for all of the rows. I ask, what is this the purpose of this second column (which, mind you, is labeled Station/Landmark) if it's going to have the exact same info as the first column? Please leave the current table content as is. —lensovet–talk – 00:26, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
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