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Elements of Style, and the United States Government Printing Office, all of which mandate use of the serial comma. My experience is as long as yours, and at a high level, and unless one is a journalist following AP and saving ink -- not our concern today -- convention is to use it. It's also not appropriate to -- where the page is completely in line with the MOS, to change it because you have no other reason than you like it. Defer to the initial editor there. That's what we do with dates, for instance, after years of discussion. It was consistent, it was completely within MOS, and it was in accord with the Chicago Manual of Style, and Strunk and White's Elements of Style, and the United States Government Printing Office as well as others. We're not an AP shop. Thanks, though. I know you had the best of intentions.--
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for the simple past, I cannot agree that it suffices, for the reasons already stated, and I am disappointed that you seemed to ignore the Talk page discussion of this. I am back off my largely unsuccessful break and will be replacing the "had"; please feel free to take it up on the Talk page if you disagree and it can all be aired again. With best wishes
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Hi, I think it's courteous to ask people who've worked on the article before you nom for GAN -- I had planned to do so myself but only after getting a few more pieces of info from the library, and in consultation with the other main editor. Would you mind withdrawing it, and discussing next time?
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OK, but it's still unclear. Is it used on all Class I lines west of the Mississippi? Is it only used on lines west of the Mississippi in those systems that cross? Is it used on CSX, which doesn't cross it? In short, which railroads use it, and do any use it on only some of their lines?
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