Talk:Croxley tube station
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Possible copyvio
[edit]User:Briantist the text you re-added [1] after I removed it as a possible copyvio reads
"Croxley tube station is typical of the 1920s and 30s expansion of the Metropolitan Railway which helped create new suburbs: these homely brick built stations echo contemporary housing and were designed by Metropolitan Railway architect Charles Clarke"
The text in the tfl document [2] reads
"These stations are illustrative of the 1920s and 30s expansion of the Metropolitan Railway which helped create new suburbs. These homely brick built stations echo contemporary housing and were designed by Metropolitan Railway architect Charles Clarke."
That looks to me to be too close a paraphrase or a copyvio rather than as you say "Not a copyright violation to reference another document"SovalValtos (talk) 09:20, 21 July 2019 (UTC)
Platform lighting
[edit]The light fittings seem to be converted gas lights: can anyone confirm this? Jackiespeel (talk) 13:03, 15 October 2021 (UTC)
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