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Capital of Turkey[edit]

"Istanbul, the former capital of Turkey." When did that happen? 74.89.231.24 May 1, 2010‎

October 13, 1923, after which the capital of Turkey was Ankara. DS (talk) 02:02, 31 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Adding the T4 Line To This Article[edit]

As proposed over on the Istanbul LRT talk page M1 (Istanbul Metro) talk page, I believe this article should also include the T4 line, as the operator categorizes the T4 line, as well as the T1 line, as a "tramway".[1]

If there are no objections raised, I will likely move (or, at least, copy) the T4 portions of the Istanbul LRT M1 (Istanbul Metro) article over to this article in the near future. --IJBall (talk) 18:09, 16 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

 Done! - T4 tramline content transferred to this article, where it belongs. --IJBall (talk) 21:35, 26 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Merge with Trams in Istanbul[edit]

There are currently three separate pages regarding Trams in Istanbul: this page (Istanbul modern tramways), Istanbul nostalgic tramways and Trams in Istanbul. I think it would be much easier and less confusing to merge this page and Istanbul nostalgic tramways with Trams of Istanbul. Once that is done we could create a separate page for the T4, which is a Light Rail service. As far as I've seen light rail lines have their own articles on Wikipedia while regular tram lines are listed under Trams in <city> page. Thanks (Central Data Bank (talk) 02:45, 2 January 2015 (UTC))[reply]

Strong oppose – Trams in Istanbul is devoted to the historical tram systems in Istanbul; the other two articles deal with the current systems: the modern tramlines, and the two heritage tramlines. There is no reason to merge these articles as each deals with a distinct and separate topic. Also, you've got that last part wrong – the evolving standard on English Wikipedia is that "Trams in [city]" articles either deal with historical or long-operating tram systems, while "[City] tram"-type articles tend to deal with modern tram systems that have opened over the last couple of decades or so. Again – the Istanbul articles follow this format. Also, there is no referencing that I've seen that supports the fact that T4 is "light rail" – the operator considers it a "tramline" just like T1, so it should not be put in a separate category. --IJBall (talk) 04:10, 2 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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