Category talk:Toronto LRT stations

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Er, are these articles really appropriate? With the exception of the subway stations included, none of these are actually named TTC stations; they are merely streets at which the streetcars stop, so creating an article which suggests that they have names in the same way that subway stations do is misleading. For that matter, in the case of a number of them, the 509/510 is not the only route to stop there; there are many other routes which stop at various places along Queen Street, Bathurst Street, and the like. Furthermore, the TTC don't even refer to the 509 and 510 as 'LRT' any more; they've acknowledged that they are simply modern streetcar routes. David Arthur 20:07, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

  • Oh my - no, I think all these can be deleted, except for the subway stations, and the Queen's Quay-Ferry Docks (TTC), which is an actual underground station. To follow this precedent, we'd soon need a page for every streetcar stop in the city - what then, all the bus stops! Nfitz 15:17, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
  • No respone - does anyone object to me removing all these articles and merging the material into the articles about the individual lines - with perhaps the exception of the underground streetcar stations Nfitz 18:59, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
  • Yes, I don't think we need these pages. They are streetcar stops, not a LRT, where LRT would stand for light rail/rapid transit, and that is what the Scarborough RT system is referred to as. My only thought is to merge them with the 510 Spadina and 509 Harbourfront (TTC) page, since all the stops are already listed. Or you can simply remove them since they only contain points of attraction without any links. Winterlily 20:00, 20 October 2006 (UTC)