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[edit] Jersey Trails Plan Update 2005 Is A Legit Link
The link I am adding, and was deleted by someone else, New Jersey Trails Plan Update 2005 is a completely legitmate and relevant link for this article as it discusses government studies of potential future rail trails in New Jersey. Just the sort of information a rail trail enthusist is looking for. There is nothing commercial or spam about this link; it just links to a goverment report and website. I see no justification for removing it.
- I'm the reverter; I would like to say that, in my defense, it looked spammish when it was added, as it was added to the top of the wrong section. Moving it to external links solves the problem, and I see no reason to remove it now. Veinor (ヴエノル(talk)) 18:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)