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[edit] Closed stations?

Should closed stations be linked to? I guess they should be; if someone has any interest in closed stations in Denmark, there could be a page with information on when it was closed as well as reason or something like that. Opinions? Ghent 23:07, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

No strong opinion, but my default assumption would be that if someone wanted to create an article for those stops, they could easily link it from the article about the railway at that time. A redlink tends to imply that someone ought to create an article about the target, and I don't think that is really true for such small and forgotten stops. Henning Makholm 00:27, 10 June 2006 (UTC)