Railroad Newsline Format
Author: Dean Ogle
Date: 07-15-2007 - 15:22

I much preferred the old format of Railroad Newsline. Having said that, I do appreciate and understand Larry's reasons for switching to the new format.

But, as has been said before, headlines and URLs sometimes don't give enough information. For example, a headline of "Truck hits train" and a URL of "xyz.com" doesn't give me any way to decide if I want to look at this one, or not.

Larry, would it be possible to include just a little more information with each entry? I'm thinking along the lines of

HEADLINE, WHATEVER IT IS
ABC RR - PEACHPIT JUNCTION, OHIO
www.xyzpdq.com

This way, I can easily tell if this is a railroad or a location that I care about.

Thanks,

Dean



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Railroad Newsline Format Dean Ogle 07-15-2007 - 15:22
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Alan C. Miller 07-15-2007 - 23:45
  Are we biting the hand that feeds us? Tom Krummell 07-16-2007 - 07:59
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Ol Huff and Puff 07-16-2007 - 09:50
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Freericks 07-16-2007 - 10:22
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Jack Crate 07-17-2007 - 16:35
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Hogger 948 07-16-2007 - 14:39
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format douglasm 07-16-2007 - 18:02
  IT'S FREE AND THE EXTRA TIME/EFFORT IS TRIVIAL IT'S FREE AND THE EXTRA TIME/EFFORT I 07-16-2007 - 21:25
  Re: Railroad Newsline Format Alan C. Miller 07-17-2007 - 12:17


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