Talk:Northern Suburbs Transit System

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I'm grading this as B-class at this time as it seems to meet most of the GA criteria including easy to read prose, good referencing, neutral in style and broad in coverage. The major deficiency is a lack of photos and maps, both of which should be do-able. It also needs a good copyedit for spelling and wikistyle. eg. 20yrs, $AU 220 Million vs $150,000 AUD. Perhaps some of the statistical results from surveys could be presented in chart form (from Excel). Good work! —Moondyne 13:26, 4 June 2007 (UTC)