Talk:Kelvinhall subway station

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Delete There is no way this stub can be turned into an encyclopedic entry. The underground station in question is just a single island platform up an alley. It wrongly states that it is the best station for Glasgow University, this is actually Hillhead. Its only claim to notability is that it is the station for the Kelvin Hall, but that doesn't even make it the most notable station on the Glasgow Underground, this point could be put in the main article. If this is notablity we will end up with entries for most of the underground stations in central London and other cities. PatGallacher 21:00, 2005 Jan 30 (UTC)(talk)

[edit] Votes for deletion results

This page was listed on votes for deletion. Please see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Glasgow Kelvinhall for the results of the debate. -- AllyUnion (talk) 13:04, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)