Talk:British Rail Class 444

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[edit] Naming convention

There is a discussion about the naming convention to use for articles about British locomotive and multiple unit classes at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (British railway locomotive and multiple unit classes). Your comments are more than welcome. Thryduulf 22:29, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

In common with the Class 450 these are often used in multiple and call at intermediate stations with short platforms. As a result staff AND passengers need to be able to safely move from one train set to another while the train is in motion. So I've changed the article text to say that these gangways are for "people" rather than either "guards" as it was when I changed it, or "passengers" as it had been previous to the last edit. 82.69.171.90 (talk) 18:58, 29 January 2008 (UTC)