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Eagleash (talk) 23:05, 9 May 2018 (UTC)Merging Glen Douglas articles
[edit]Thank-you for the contact. I have covered most of the less well known stations on the line. It is frustrating to find that someone else has beaten you to it after all the effort you have gone to - I have done so once or twice. I wonder how the editor missed it. I was amused once by an editor who confused my article on the original Wallace Tower at Barnweil in Ayrshire with the one at Stirling. RailScot was my main source for the title - Glen Douglas Siding (1895-1926). I am content to merge the two articles and use the title 'Glen Douglas Halt'. I note that an undated photograph gives the name board on the platform as 'GLENDOUGLAS'. Most of our details are duplicates - I like your detail of the earthquake bell. I will hopefully get down to it next week. Rosser Gruffydd 09:26, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
- I will contact an editor about deleting your artcle once our article is ready. Rosser Gruffydd 09:34, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
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