Talk:Interstate 70 in Maryland

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Topics Interstate Highways Roads in Maryland
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TwinsMetsFan: Thanks for the assessment. I'll try to improve the article as best as I can. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TheOneKEA (talkcontribs)

B-class is pretty good for a new article, most articles in the project are either stub or start, I'll try to get a list of B-class articles on the project page so we know what articles are closest to achieving good article status.-Jeff (talk) 18:31, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for adding the signature. After examining the U.S. Route 50 article I've added some additional content to the I-70 article that should help raise its rating when the article is reassessed. However, I doubt that will happen until we can get some maps for the article. -TheOneKEA

[edit] Request for Map

This article needs a map from the Maps task force; I have placed this discussion page in the appropriate category to bring the article to the task force's attention. (I apologize for not adding the signature). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TheOneKEA (talkcontribs) 18:39, 20 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Shunpiking

If a description of shunpiking a specific route really is 'original research', then it ought to be removed from Interstate 68 as well - that was where I found it. -TheOneKEA

[edit] Article Split

See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Roads in Maryland#Interstate 70 in Baltimore, Maryland for the discussion. -TheOneKEA