Alexa411
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re. Come Ride The Rails
editHi Alexa,
I can't remember having seen any edits recently on Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends regarding "Come Ride The Rails". There is an existing section ("Day out with Thomas"), but I can't remember it being edited recently at all. I have no problem at all with this being a part of the page (since it is relevant), however I do ask that it not be in any of the "leading" sections, for the simple reason that the article's first priority is discussing the TV Series itself. (I would, however, be quite happy for the section to move above "Thomas Merchandise" though ;) )
So, feel free to edit the section however you see fit, and I'll do all I can to look after your work.
You might also like to join WikiProject Thomas, which was launched just yesterday :)
Take care,
WikiProject Louisville growing and changing
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WikiProject Louisville brainstorming about enhancing communication and coordination
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