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Belt Line Road (Texas), the article by the closest name, has more than five times the daily average number of views than this article. This is probably not the primary topic. Also, I do weakly support merging this into
Alabama State Route 67, as this is a special route only made up of one highway, and not a separate designation.
146.229.240.200 (
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21:31, 13 November 2017 (UTC)reply
Support my original inclusion. If not that then
The Beltline (Decatur, Alabama). Actually, however, I'm somewhat on board with the idea of merging this into Alabama State Route 67. I haven't totally decided though. Most bypass routes and special routes are notable. However, this one is different in that it is part of a route that already has an article.
146.229.240.200 (
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23:50, 20 November 2017 (UTC)reply
Actually, most special routes have not been found to be meet the notability requirements for a stand-alone article. There are exceptions, but most are covered as sections in a larger list (
Business routes of Interstate 96, etc.) or as sections in a parent article (
U.S. Route 2 in Michigan#Business route). In this case, whatever is ultimately decided, my support goes toward merger/redirection, making the name picked for the redirect to be an academic exercise. Imzadi 1979→02:28, 21 November 2017 (UTC)reply
Sorry, I meant notable, but not standalone. It is worth mentioning in the AL 67 article, which should include a special section. However, all of the material in the article about the history is unreferenced, and I've found absolutely nothing so far on the internet supporting anything before the beginning of the construction in 2007. It appears to have been written by someone with a first-hand account, although I don't doubt its truthfulness. Support merger.
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01:10, 22 November 2017 (UTC)reply
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