Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains
First, an important note for everyone to remember:
A few Wikipedians have gotten together to make some suggestions about how we might organize data in articles about trains and railways/railroads. These are only suggestions, things to give you focus and to get you going, and you shouldn't feel obligated in the least to follow them. But if you don't know what to write or where to begin, following the below guidelines may be helpful. Mainly, we just want you to write articles!
Title
WikiProject Trains
Scope
This WikiProject aims primarily to improve the coverage of trains and all things railway/railroad in Wikipedia. In support of this goal, this WikiProject will define standards for articles and track our progress in such coverage. It will also be a central place for those interested in such topics to discuss common themes.
Articles within this project that need to be updated or created are listed on the project todo page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Todo
Parentage
The parent of this WikiProject is the WikiProject Transport.
Descendant Wikiprojects
No descendant WikiProjects have been defined.
Similar Wikiprojects
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Participants
- Morven
- Duncharris
- siliconwafer
- Slambo (particular emphasis on US railroads and history)
- SPUI (emphasis on Florida, New Jersey, and New England, and infrastructure as opposed to equipment)
- Rickyrab
- Rmeier
- Vaoverland (particlar emphasis on history of US eastern railroads, infrastucture, and people as opposed to equipment)
- CComMack (particular emphasis on currently operating US passenger railroads)
- Mackensen (talk) (particular emphasis on railroading in Michigan)
- ckape
- JYolkowski
Structure
to be discussed...
Hierarchy definition
Top level
The top level page for this is rail transport.
Secondary level
Part of a series on |
Rail transport |
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Infrastructure |
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Rolling stock |
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Urban rail transit |
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Topics |
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Secondary levels are given in the box (discussion please)-->
the rest is to be discussed...
General strategy and discussion forum
Peer review
The following articles (listed in alphabetical order) are undergoing peer review. The peer review process can be used to improve an article that would become a featured article candidate.
Featured articles
(in alphabetical order)