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Just a friendly suggestion. If you don't intend to write most of them, don't red-link lines without proof of their notability. Besides, it looks bad, like the proverbial death by a thousand cuts. Thanks, Poeticbenttalk 02:58, 3 December 2013 (UTC)[reply] Done. The quickest way to remove the one thousand red links is to open the editing window, copy the entire content and paste it into Microsoft Word. In Word, there's a function called "search and replace". You can type in "| [[" and click "replace all" without putting anything to replace it with. Then repeat the process for "_]]". Copy the revised document and paste it back into here. Poeticbenttalk 04:27, 3 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Side note. When a new article is written (or spotted) it can always be added here thus preventing the risk of being "Orphaned" tagged. The new article does not have to have the exact name "PKP rail line such and such"... It can be piped from commonly recognizable name per WP:TITLE policy/guideline which recommends "Recognizability" (either way). Poeticbenttalk 21:51, 3 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]