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In retrospect, as the editor who created this article, I think it'd probably be better to merge the Richland Hills station article into this one. Since both articles are quite short and both share duplicated information regarding the history of Richland Hills station and the planning for Trinity Lakes station, I would say that merging the two articles seems completely reasonable. Trinity Lakes station is essentially just a slightly relocated Richland Hills station, at only 0.8 miles away. This is similar to cases like with NAIT/Blatchford Market station in Edmonton, Alberta, and Old City Hall station in Tacoma, Washington. Furthermore, there have been cases where a historical station and its modern replacement have more of a distance from each other, yet still share a singular article. OrdinaryScarlett (talk) 09:31, 19 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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