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The Transport WikiProject Newsletter
September 2013

Welcome to the first edition of WikiProject Transport's new newsletter, designed to get this sleepy project back to work and bring updates to the participants of the latest happenings on transport related articles. If you notice the fairly empty lists to the right - no new featured articles, only two new Good articles and one new member - our first since May. I encourage you all to come back and help the project by voting in transport AfDs, having a look at our to-do list, tagging and rating the talk pages of articles, inviting editors to sign up to us or one of our sister projects. Get involved! Get the project active again!

-- User:Rcsprinter123, project coordinator

Articles of note
Macaroni Penguin — just one of the project's new Featured Articles
New featured articles

The following transport articles were promoted in August (not including U.S. roads articles)

None promoted

New good articles

The following transport articles were promoted in August (not including U.S. roads articles)

  1. 7 Subway Extension (Aug 10)
  2. Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway (Aug 14)


New project members


Article statistics


Recent assessment


November 12, 2024

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November 11, 2024

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November 10, 2024

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Project news
Standard symbols throughout
  • There are currently 2,387 unassessed articles relating to transport
  • We have 28 members of the main project right now. Invite some more over!
  • Please remember to keep using standard symbols on routes and stations articles, especially in infoboxes. A project is Operation SS; ask for instructions
  • Next newsletter we may want contributors to write sections of it to be sent out to the hopefully bigger subscriber list.
References and expansion
Newsletter challenge

This edition's challenge is Transport in Mangalore. See what you can do with it. Expand. Cite. Get people interested. Include history. Win a mention in November's newsletter.

I would recommend doing some research into the air and roads sections especially; search around and piece together an excellent article.

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