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Can something be done about the infobox/image - which is quite long, making the long image even further down the page.
The infobox's seems to be some cruft in it - eg a-z of closed stations, links to categories etc. Plus it says "leeds" twice. For some reason the coordinates now take up two lines - can it be wider
Making the long image smaller is a problem because currently the text is just readable, but if smaller it won't be.. Prof.Haddock ( talk) 00:31, 20 June 2014 (UTC)
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Infobox UK disused station}}
which is normal for any closed station in Great Britain (outside the London area). The "cruft" in the infobox was agreed some years ago, although I don't recall if it was by WikiProject UK Railways or WikiProject Stations. If you want it changing, please discuss at
Template talk:Infobox UK disused station but make sure that you inform both
WT:WikiProject UK Railways and
WT:WikiProject Stations.|locale=
parameter); once as part of the "Area" (set by |borough=
) and once as part of the name of the original railway company.|image_name=
) that is 265px wide, see for instance
Ardsley railway station; in the absence of an image, the width is governed by the widest non-wrapped row, which is typically the heading "
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom". For me, the coordinates do not take up two lines. You can widen it up by finding and adding a photo of the station building.|upright
parameter is normal for any image taller than it is wide; if the image still pokes down too far, you could add |left
. --
Redrose64 (
talk)
10:10, 20 June 2014 (UTC)