Category talk:Disused railway stations in London

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[edit] Closed and Disused

Why are there two WP articles? One is a list of extant articles, hence incomplete as No Article = No Mention. The other is in tabular form with some individual entries linked, some with incomplete data. Is not any contrast between 'Closed' and 'Disused' extreme hairsplitting even by the standards of WP and Rail writers? Although geographical entities such as railway stations may slip round the no reference/no mention rule the listing of some station names seems to be the only web source that they ever existed.
Then, as ever, what are bounds of 'London'?--SilasW (talk) 12:23, 26 December 2007 (UTC)