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On 22 December 2023, it was proposed that this article be
moved to
A class Melbourne tram (1910). The result of
the discussion was no consensus, though there was a suggestion to add redirects from the unhyphenated versions, which received no objection and will be created following closure.
Removing hyphen from article name
I am proposing to remove the hyphen from the title of this tram article, as the official nomenclature from the Department of Transport and Planning is not to have hyphens in tram class names. Examples include on their official website
[1], the Melbourne Tram Plan
[2] and the
PTV website
[3]. Other common unofficial sources like
Vicsig also do not have a hyphen. I'm also proposing to change all the other Melbourne tram class article names in a similar manner, any feedback welcome!
Takerlamar (
talk) 23:58, 17 December 2023 (UTC)reply
Move discussion in progress
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