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Always in the newsletter

  • Intro
  • Selected article / picture from portal
  • Leaderboard / stubs update
  • Featured stories, if anything important happened
  • Project news
    • State updates
  • From the editor

Issue 1 (Spring 2017)

Publication deadline: 12 PM Pacific-3 PM Eastern on TBD.

Please sign up for what you want to write. Have it done by the publication deadline.

Introduction

Contributors: Philroc, Morriswa (copy-editing)

Welcome to the first issue of The Center Line since winter 2015, which was over a year ago. Firstly, because 2016, the year we were so excited about in the last issue, has come and gone without a new issue, we hope 2016 was a good year for you. Secondly, since it is now 2017, happy belated New Year! We hope that this year will bring new improvement for USRD. We will focus on the completion of two initiatives on Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata, route articles that don't have junction lists and getting route log data for them, and *Topic of Feature 3* in this issue. We hope to publish another issue this summer, so please be patient. ❖Philroc

Commons and Wikidata revamp

Contributor: Rschen7754

2012 and 2013 were momentous years in the history of USRD: the consolidation of the state highway WikiProjects, the deployment of KML files, and a record-breaking number of featured articles and good articles. But behind the scenes, two initiatives on Wikimedia sister projects were started, and were only completed last year.

Commons:WikiProject U.S. Roads completed the initial work of tagging all the highway shields properly. In the past, shields were tagged with templates like {{PD-self}} or {{CC-BY-SA 3.0}}, even though the design of the shields themselves was done by the state department of transportation. For example, the shield to the left was created by the California Department of Transportation and should be tagged {{PD-MUTCD-CA}}, because it appears in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and is thus in the public domain. A full list of the templates to use is on c:COM:USRD/L.

Wikidata:WikiProject Roads/United States is our portal on one of the newest Wikimedia projects, Wikidata. Last year, we completed the initial setup of the project pages and the data items. The project pages dynamically change when data is added to items, easily indicating what facts are missing.

In future months, we hope to add more shields to Commons (including shields for other countries and historic highway shields) and to improve the infrastructure on Wikidata to handle geographic shapefiles and other data.

Route logs for junction lists

Contributor:Fredddie

As of this writing, Montana Highway 2 is the last remaining extant Montana article that is missing a junction list. To be honest, it's missing everything, but I'm just going to focus on junction lists. If you look at Category:U.S. Roads project articles needing a junction list, you'll see that there are still 93 articles that do not have a junction list, which is roughly 6.5% of all USRD articles. Some state departments of transportation are more forthcoming with their data than others, whether it's in a convenient route log like MnDOT provides, or it's given in GIS data as IDOT does. Some states do not provide any route log data, and as you can imagine, articles in those states lag behind in quality.

These are the states that need the most attention with regards to route logs:

Maine, Nevada (former routes only), Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, West Virginia, Wisconsin

These are states that have route log data available, but still have a lot of articles requiring junction lists:

Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico

So this is my call to action. We can easily halve the number of articles that need a junction list by plugging away at the states that have route data and contacting the departments of transportation in the states that don't to see if they could provide us with the data.

Feature 3 (if needed)

Contributor:

Note: If you suggest a story then you are volunteering to write it, unless someone else decides to do so.

Project news

Contributors: Philroc, Morriswa (copy-editing)
  • There is an ongoing discussion here about whether sets of articles about highways that travel through multiple states, have the same number, and are connected to each other should each be combined into one article, and how the articles that are made from this process should be named. Your input is needed, so, please voice your opinion at the above link. PhilrocMy contribs 13:56, 18 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Be sure to look through Article Alerts and WT:USRD.

State updates

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Leaderboard and stub count

Contributor: Dough4872

Here's how the leaderboard looks as of April 12, 2017:

Rank State FA A GA B C Start Stub ω Ω
1 Michigan 31 5 188 0 0 0 0 381 1.701
2 Delaware 1 0 63 0 0 0 0 126 1.969
3 New York 12 3 198 332 107 24 2 1955 2.883
4 Washington 0 2 73 78 53 6 1 630 2.958
5 Maryland 4 1 65 346 45 8 0 1389 2.962
6 New Jersey 0 2 102 47 19 81 0 828 3.299
7 Utah 4 3 16 64 131 7 1 792 3.504
8 Iowa 2 1 19 19 87 12 0 504 3.600
9 Arizona 2 0 12 18 47 20 1 372 3.720
10 Oklahoma 2 0 14 66 39 58 0 672 3.754

Since the last issue in 2015, there has been no change in the top 10 and the WikiWork has remained relatively stable in those states, with very little change.

As always, you can find full statistics for all 50 states and more at WP:USRD/A/S. And now for a look at how the project is doing as a whole:

Project FA A GA B C Start Stub Total ω Ω
USRD 73 20 988 1567 2986 4596 1658 11888 51569 4.338
IH 23 1 53 39 273 188 4 581 2280 3.924
USH 17 2 70 44 239 338 9 719 2974 4.136
Auto trail 7 0 5 1 10 29 9 61 252 4.131

Since the last issue in 2015, the USRD project has had a net gain of 7 Featured Articles and 11 Good Articles. The project has had a net loss of 31 stubs since the last issue was published. The USRD project WikiWork has dropped slightly by 0.01 to 4.338.

Selected article/picture from portal

Selected articles
Month US MI NY
October 2015 Pennsylvania Turnpike U.S. Route 27 in Michigan
November 2015 Interstate 29 in Iowa M-231 (Michigan highway) New York State Route 418
December 2015 Eisenhower Tunnel Pure Michigan Byway
January 2016 New York State Route 28 H-13 (Michigan county highway) Arden Valley Road
February 2016 California State Route 67 U.S. Route 12 in Michigan
March 2016 U.S. Route 15 in Maryland M-69 (Michigan highway)
April 2016 Nevada State Route 375 Interstate 296
May 2016 H-58 (Michigan county highway) M-48 (Michigan highway)
June 2016 U.S. Route 195 M-37 (Michigan highway)
July 2016 Legacy Parkway Black River National Forest Scenic Byway
August 2016 North Carolina Highway 54 M-115 (Michigan highway)
September 2016 U.S. Route 412 in Oklahoma M-203 (Michigan highway)
October 2016 Arizona State Route 67 Interstate 196
November 2016 Interstate 81 in West Virginia M-67 (Michigan highway)
December 2016 U.S. Route 67 in Iowa Interstate 496
January 2017 California State Route 94 County Road 510 (Marquette County, Michigan)
February 2017 New York State Route 32
March 2017 M-6 (Michigan highway) M-129 (Michigan highway)

From the editors

The next quarterly issue should be out in the summer. The editors of the newsletter would like to hear from you, the reader. What do you like about the current format? What should be changed? Removed? Added? Your comments are needed.

Lastly, remember that this is your newsletter and you can be involved in the creation of next issue released for the summer. Any and all contributions are welcome. Simply let yourself be known to any of the undersigned, or just start editing!