User talk:58.165.28.232
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[edit] Your edit to Parramatta railway station, Sydney
After viewing your edit, I've made some modifications:
- I've retained the part about the taxi rank, however the CityRail website link says that there is no ferry wharf nearby.
- What does the term "mixed protected" mean? I've changed this back to ground as that was what the field was originally intended for.
- You're right with it being 1 island and two side platforms. I've fixed the grammar around the section.
- I restored the link to the Liverpool-Parramatta T-Way that you removed.
Harryboyles 09:14, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
the ferry wharf is on charles st. its the parramatta to circurla quey riverycat see ticket infomation cityrail sell bus/rail/ferry tickets- google parramatta rivercat.
mixed protected- there are 4 ways to enter and exit parramatta station 2ways are closed to public. protected - it's listed.
liverpool- parramatta t-way is not the only t way from parramatta, hills t-way and blacktown t way [just call it t way ]
fyi- most of the city rail stations cannot be termed as ground.
doonside - ground. rooty hill - rasied ground. mt druitt - sky. blacktown -mixed -need photo to under stand- mostly sky. parramatta - mixed protected. town hall - underground. north sydney - ? underoffice tower....
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- To me, the wharf is several blocks away. As stated above and on User_talk:124.176.173.102, the CityRail website link says that there is no ferry wharf nearby. To have it standardised, this is the source that is used.
- It is clearly stated in the article that it is the Liverpool-Parramatta T-way
- Protected. Listed where?
- If you say yourself that the scheme is hard to understand, then it probably is. I see no difference between Doonside, Rooty Hill and Mount Druitt. At the moment it is simply ground, underground or elevated (in rare cases), which is a lot easier to understand. Don't overcomplicate things just for the sake of it.Harryboyles 10:15, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
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