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map needed

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Boy does this need a map! I tried digging and come up blank. Somebody out there show me how! Find me a map of thr route.

Pb8bije6a7b6a3w (talk) 04:41, 29 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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References

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A few observations about the sources I referenced when editing this article:

The original author of this article cited a page from Westwood, Kansas's website about the Strang Line, but the URL doesn't work anymore. When making my edits, I cited a page from Westwood's website about the Strang Line in my research. How can I confirm if it's the same page, just with a new URL?

My source about the situation of the railway during the Great Depression comes from a Wordpress article written by the Johnson County Museum. Although the museum is a committed to providing reputable sources about the history of Johnson County and is run by the county's Parks and Rec department, Wikipedia discourages the use of Wordpress articles as a source, acknowledging that Wordpress blogs are often an unreliable source of information. As a result, I have simply linked to the Johnson County Museum's historical project on the article, but will paste the original Wordpress link here.

https://jocohistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/stories-from-the-great-depression-in-johnson-county-part-4/ Creditworthie (talk) 17:21, 24 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting article, maybe adding any surviving pictures of the railway could benefit it. Jgriff1807 (talk) 16:17, 25 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]