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I'm not sure how to add the interchange symbol to the stations at the beginning/end of a tunnel, e.g. Earl's Court, or the joint-mainline stations, e.g. West Ham. Can anyone help? --TBM10 (talk) 21:28, 9 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The diagram is about the District line, hence it is illogical to name the blobs for the other lines but not name the one that is actually on the District line. If not naming all of them, these are the choices:
London Paddington station - not appropriate because that's the main line station, no Underground services
@Redrose64:, @Animal lover 666: I've taken the liberty of moving the discussion here to help the "D" part of WP:BRD. I have the following observations:
The current, reinstated, version of the template links "Paddington" to Paddington.
I have explained above that my original reversion was sloppy and thank AL666 for pointing this out. I use London Paddington and know the locations of the four (or is it five?) stations in the complex and the lines or services they support.
London Paddington, which I was proposing be used instead, links to an article which begins Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a Central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area.. The article covers all the Paddington icons shown, including the District line one, so I can't 100% agree that it's inappropriate.
It appears I have self-contradicted a previous view I held that the Paddingtons should be linked to their respective specific line articles or sections. I am content to maintain that view and leave this template unaltered.