User talk:Amgmichael
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[edit] License tagging for Image:Stations.gif
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[edit] Edit summaries (Midland Main Line)
Thanks for your changes and additions to the Midland Main Line article. When looking at the History it's very useful to have a quick summary of each change. The box at the bottom called Edit summary can be used to add a sentence such as Linkified Wellingborough, or Included history of the Settle and Carlisle. If you were to make a further fix to a section the titles Added details of Bradford missing connection or a simple grammar fixes.
This summaries are really useful, please do fill them in, however small the change might be—it's fairly frequently to have a longer summary than the change itself! Enjoy Wikipedia. Sladen 00:22, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your recent edits to Sheffield Station articles
Hi there Amgmichael, I hope you are well. I just would like to welcome you to wiki, and also make some comments concerning your edits to Sheffield Midland station and Meadowhall Interchange. Firstly, could you check the spelling before saving? You spelled "bought" as "braught" in both articles. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, you will find a built-in spell checker. Additionally, can you ensure that all internal links are correctly spelled, and also link to where you intend. You stated that Midland was in the same area as Meadowhall railway station, which is a redirect to interchange (you should not link to redirects if you can help it), and in the Meadowhall article you linked to Sheffield railway station, which is a disambiguation page for the four stations past and present which have carried the name "Sheffield" - try using the "preview" button and checking links before saving.
Anyway, I'm not sure if either of these will interest you, but you may like to join WikiProject Trains or WikiProject Sheffield. Keep up the hard work! L.J.Skinnerwot|I did 13:13, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Environment City
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[edit] Station boxes
Hi. Regarding your edits to the previous/next station boxes on various articles (e.g. Derby), please read this discussion. In particular, please don't use the boxes to attempt to describe calling patterns. In the Derby example, "London-Sheffield" operates on the Midland Main Line, which is already covered. The fact that there are lots of fast trains which don't call at Long Eaton, etc., should be explained properly in the text of the article. Thanks, --RFBailey 19:59, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Signature
Thanks for taking in my comments and the discussion. One thing: when you sign your posts on a talk page, you need to make sure that the link in the signature actually links to your user page. At the moment, you're linking to User:AMGmichael, which is not your user page (the software is case-sensitive). ---- RFBailey (talk) 18:45, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your new user page
Hi, while I'm happy for you to use my userpage as a template for your own, you might want to make sure that the userboxes are accurate, especially the one about how many times your page has been vandalised..... --RFBailey (talk) 18:21, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bedford railway station
Hi Amgmichael,
I have reverted your recent change to Bedford railway station. It added a reference to the Eurostar website about fares being available from stations in the UK. I had removed the reference earlier. The external link has been dead for some time and is unlikely to come back. I haven't found the page or anything like it in an archive anywhere. I know that dead links shouldn't necessarily be deleted, but there needs to be hope that it could be resurrected. Would anyone contest the stated fact and therefore require the reference? You also need to ask how encyclopaedic the information being referenced is and whether the article needs it. Bleakcomb (talk) 11:16, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] East Midlands Trains draft timetable
Hi, could you possibly tell me where you found the "draft timetable" you keep referring to in edit summaries such as [1]? I'd be interested to see it. Thanks, --RFBailey (talk) 23:54, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
- I am a 'stakeholder' (don't ask me why/how!) according to EMT and recieved an email from them containing it. I am also an employee of the company, however they have said/shown nothing to their front line staff.Amgmichael (talk) 14:30, 1 June 2008 (UTC)