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T 6th Avenue service

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Whoever is posting that supposed Sept 9, 2006 service change - unless you can provide specific and verifiable information please don't put in anything. You will find that it will get removed from the article by any one of several regular contributers/editors. No one wants to do that but without supporting proof the information cannot remain in the article.

--Allan 13:38, 21 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The vandal has been making changes to other articles as well, including D (New York City Subway service), R40 (New York City Subway car), R40A (New York City Subway car), and R68 (New York City Subway car). I asked about it on nycsubway.org (as //ROOT) and no one knew what the hell I was talking about, so it's safe to say that this is BS. Even if it isn't, it isn't September yet. --Larry V (talk | contribs) 14:47, 21 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

T Map

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The map is right below the infobox, so I am going to put it in the infobox.--Danielh32 (talk) 00:37, 24 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I hope you do. How do you put it in there? ---------User:DanTD (talk) 02:55, 3 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

New Map

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By following the link on the map in the infobox to MTA's original map page, there's a new map: http://www.mta.info/capconstr/sas/images/sas_map_lg.gif This map shows expanded transfer stations. Maybe we should include this (and the stations) in the article? 24.213.167.105 (talk) 20:59, 30 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Show Map w Proposed Transfer Stations

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A couple years ago I commented with a link to a map put out by the MTA which shows all the proposed transfer stations. The map, and the description of the transfer stations, were added to the article, but only the description remains. Oddly, I can find an older map on the MTA's site, which is almost identical in that it shows all the proposed transfer stations, however since it was made previously it still includes the 9 and V lines, as well as the old M and G routes.

I oddly can no longer find the updated map on the MTA site, however it can be found cached here on the Internet Archive. I don't see how this would differ in fair use than the one currently posted since they were both created by the MTA. Since it is a more up to date and correct representation, could someone who knows more about adding images to Wikipedia upload the image & add it to the article? Thanks!

caz | speak 00:09, 28 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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