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Very first comment from June 2002
[edit]I think we ought to move the maglev to the bottom of the railroad category. While it is a physical reality in test labs and perhaps a couple of lines in Japan, it has not been implemented or embraced world wide the way traditional rail roads have. user:mirwin
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[edit]This is one of the oldest pages of Wikipedia (just a stub). Version of 16 Jan 2001, under the camel case name TransporT [1] :
- AirTransport
- RailTransport
- RoadTransport
- SeaTransport
Note that these were automatic links due to the camel case form.
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[edit]Maglevs aren’t rail transport, nor are some monorails that are more like cable cars. Also metro/subway is usually a more narrow gauge. PhilDaBirdMan (talk) 19:37, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
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