Template talk:Atlantic Coast Line RDT
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Formatting
[edit]I edited the diagram and left a comment "formatting; <small> tags removed; comments moved to next column has same effect". Kevin Steinhardt (talk · contribs) reverted this edit – taking out some corrections and additions as well as the formatting – with the comment: "To be honest, it has a negative effect on the RDT."
Many main lines use similar formatting, including Cornish Main Line, Reading to Plymouth Line, West of England Main Line. While there are a few routes that do not follow the style, these seem to be those that only list stations in their diagram, and have not been expanded to include other infrastructure. There is even an example on the WP:TRAIL page that governs the use of these diagrams.
In my opinion, the diagrams that have been extended to include infrastrucure need to have distinctive and consistent formatting to help identify the different items shown; it certainly does not have "a negative effect on the RDT" Geof Sheppard (talk) 12:56, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
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