Origin of empty page edit

Whatever the article may have said today it was just a redirect to Woodside tram stop. Other stations which became tram stops have separate articles under both guises so this needs reviving.--SilasW (talk) 11:10, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

It may very well need reviving, but blanking the page and leaving comments in the article space doesn't achieve anything. Leave it until there's some actual content to be added. --Closedmouth (talk) 12:41, 4 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Rewording needed edit

This article says, in its own style:

"Several articles are known to Wikipedia that could be Woodside railway station"

which would be better expressed in the more usual manner especially as the list of articles includes several which have not been written--SilasW (talk) 19:42, 4 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Draft entry for former B&O Woodside station (Silver Spring, MD, USA ca. 1890 - 1920s) edit

Please be advised that there is currently an entry in draft for another Woodside station in the United States, this one being Draft:Woodside station (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad) in Silver Spring, Maryland. Upon acceptance and publication, that entry should be added to the Woodside disambiguation page.

This Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station differs from the future Purple Line station in Maryland that is currently listed on the disambiguation page; that entry should remain where it is, though I may soon update it to reflect that the Purple Line station is being built, and is no longer at the "proposed" stage of development. The Purple Line station will serve an entirely new rail alignment with an entrance on the other side of the original B&O right-of-way, accessible from a modern highway that did not exist at the time of the B&O development nearby. Despite similar names, these stations bear little to no relation to one another, and the B&O station should have its own page. The Woodside region has not had intercity rail service on the B&O line in almost a century, and the Purple Line station will not restore that access per se, as it is a local, light rail line. Garlicgrl202 (talk) 18:52, 10 November 2022 (UTC)Reply