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The above is boilerplate - but I did want to welcome you, and also let you know that your edits to Rhodesia created a little bit of a stir. If you want to participate in the discussion, do so here: Talk:Rhodesia#Evelyn Waugh. That article is pretty stale and disorganized, and some of us are considering a rewrite. If you're interested, please join in. Because there is a lot of controversy and strong feelings about the article, I'd recommend discussing on the Talk page before making major changes. LaTeeDa (talk) 22:34, 27 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Source for D51 351 location edit

Hi. I see you recently changed the entry for the location of the preserved D51 351 in the JNR Class D51 article. Do you have a reliable source we can add to the article to verify that it is indeed "alongside the Nakasendo"? The source I have used for all the preserved locomotives in the article, dated 2012, says it is located in "SL Park", and doesn't mention the Nakasendo, so, as per the core Wikipedia policy at Wikipedia:Verifiability, we really need to add an extra reference source to back up the change you made. I did take the liberty of correcting the link to point to Nagiso, Nagano rather than the incorrect Kiso, Nagano I mistakenly added. Anyway, no rush, but I hope you can add a supporting source in the near future. Thanks. --DAJF (talk) 13:33, 8 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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