Talk:Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line

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[edit] Zōshigaya

Opening on June 14 this year, Zōshigaya Station (Tokyo Metro) is being or has been constructed directly underneath Kishibojin-mae Station. Neither articles have been created, but an idea would be to create just one for the two because of the shared location. Such an article may be titled, for example, Kishibojin-mae and Zōshigaya Stations. This will be in line with standard practice of having just one train station article for one location. For example, Shinjuku Station is just one article when in fact it is a stop for several different lines. Confusingly, by the way, the station after Kishibojin-mae on the Toden line is also called Zōshigaya Station (Toden). —Tokek (talk) 22:11, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

(I'm just replying to myself here) Actually, there are plenty of examples where two stations, despite being at the same location, receives two different articles. Having a conjoined article title is also awkward, too, so I guess this is a bad idea. —Tokek (talk) 12:03, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
I would be more inclined to support the separate page idea, although I'm not sure how much content could be created for each. Perhaps we should have a cojoined page until the content is long enough to split into two? --Jarsyl (talk) 03:40, 13 June 2008 (UTC)