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The result was delete.
Peter 12:10, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Keep. Serves as a central page for the Mexican bus transport system, as well as a way to illustrate transportation infrastructure. This information is certainly as notable as articles on individual railway stations. -
Tim Rhymeless (Er...let's shimmy) 20:28, 30 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Delete: What information? This is a list of redlinks or no links at all, and unsourced to boot. Only a single bus line has a valid link, and all the rest of the blue links are merely the names of municipalities. Then toss in the article's assertion that only "notable" bus lines (based upon what criteria?) have links, and you have a complete mishmash. It might be, as DS1952 asserts, a "useful tool for organizing articles on the bus systems in Mexico," if such articles exist, which they apparently do not. This might be forgivable in an article a week old, but in fact the article is ten months old now, and its creator hasn't been seen in half a year. Odds that this article is improvable is debatable, but odds that it will be improved are slim.
RGTraynor 20:00, 3 July 2007 (UTC)reply
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