Talk:N Judah

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There's only one true religion: JUDAH

Perhaps this should be mentioned somewhere in the article. --NEMT 05:29, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

I'm not in favor of deleting other people's text from talk pages, but this is patent nonsense. The streetcar line is named after the street in western San Francisco that it follows for much of its length. The street in turn is named after Theodore Judah, who helped conceive of the transcontinental railroad that connected California to the East Coast by land. Judah may have been Jewish (it was not an uncommon last name for American Jews in the nineteenth century), though that's not for sure.
The idea that any aritcle in Wikipedia should be promoting the idea that there's only one true religion is itself obviously problematic. --Jfruh (talk) 21:50, 30 July 2006 (UTC)


Do we have an up-to-date source for the statement that the N Judah will terminate at Embarcadero once the T Third is running? Muni publications have gone back and forth on this point over the years. The most recent I can find show the N continuing to Ball Park/Caltrain even after the T is running.

Bah, found it -- http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mmaps/images/t-third-trilingual.gif