Talk:Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor
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[edit]Whatever the reference might say - there is no "Sydney Brisbane railway line". It is made up of a number of different lines, such as the "North Coast Line" (between Maitland and the NSW/QLD Border", "Main North Line" (between Maitland and Sydney), and whatever the line between the border and Acacia Ridge is called. There isn't a need for this article in the first place as the individual lines are already covered, but if we're going to have it we should call it what it is - a corridor, not an individual railway line. JRG (talk) 12:56, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
- I am planning on extending the Australian broad gauge to be more Gauge standardisation in Australia, and cover the various gauge standardisation projects over time. If I do that we could end up redirecting these 'corridor' articles there instead. Perhaps the only problem to start with was the original group of article didn't have enough content? That, or the top level 'Rail Transport in state or country' articles are mostly just listings of line opening dates and need expansion. Wongm (talk) 23:35, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Please comment on some proposals potentially affecting "rail corridor" articles »» here. Cheers, SCHolar44 🇦🇺 💬 at 00:02, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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