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Someone created redirects for the new Metro letter names before they were officially announced -- and, apparently, before they were officially settled -- which has caused an inaccuracy. J Line (Los Angeles Metro) now redirects to this article, when it should redirect to Silver Line (Los Angeles Metro). In addition, there doesn't seem to be a redirect for L Line (Los Angeles Metro), which is what should be pointing here. See the Metro announcement for more details.
Unfortunately I don't know enough about how redirect pages work to wade in and fix this. Can someone who does please hop on this? -- Jfruh ( talk) 16:46, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
Done. G Line now redirects to Orange Line, J Line now redirects to Silver Line, and L Line now redirects to Gold Line. F Line page has been proposed for deletion. -- RickyCourtney ( talk) 18:13, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, since the Regional Connector will affect the layout of this rail line, what fate shall become of this article? Shall it be a general info page with the A and E Lines listed as the main articles? Should this be split? Or leave the article as is, but list this line as defunct? Any other suggestions?
I'm putting the topic out there now so that it could be open for discussion ASAP. Last I heard, Metro is about 60% complete with the project. They are building this quite quickly; they might finish ahead of schedule! Kaio mh ( talk) 04:26, 4 February 2020 (UTC)
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Almost everything on this page is either outdated, duplicates material that's now on the A Line (Los Angeles Metro) and E Line (Los Angeles Metro) articles, or belongs on the History of Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway article. I'm going to start paring a lot of it down in the coming weeks. I suppose in line with practices on the NYC subway pages we should keep the article around but it I feel it's important to not have a repository of duplicated material that slowly drifts away from what's being maintained on more active pages. -- Jfruh ( talk) 14:20, 28 July 2023 (UTC)