Template:Station/sandbox
This is the template sandbox page for Template:Station (diff). |
Documentation
editThis template allows the same style of marking metro/tram/... stations across WV articles.
In base form, it just makes sure the station is highlighted in the article:
{{station|Main train station}}
Main train station
Up to 10 parameters, if specified, allow attaching list of metro/tram/... lines to the station name, indirectly using the rint template:
{{station|Main train station|city=prague|C}}
{{station|Florenc|city=prague|B|C}}
Main train station C
Florenc B C
NOTE: The "city=..." parameter may be omitted, if the (main part of) current article title matches an existing {{rint}} city. For example "Prague/Inner stadt" would match "prague". For this reason, all examples below contain the city=... parameter - but in the Prague article (and sub-articles), it is actually enough to do:
{{station|Main train station|C}}
The template can be combined with listing or a marker (the station template then used as name of the station):
{{marker|type=go|name={{station|Namesti republiky|city=prague|B}}|lat=50.08827|long=14.42885}}
1 Namesti republiky B
Examples
edit- The main bus station for international buses in Prague is 2 Florenc B C , located east of the city centre. Other, less frequently used bus stations are at Dejvická A , Černý most B ...
- 3 Stadtmitte U2 / 4 Französische Straße U6 — For Gendarmenmarkt and Friedrichstraße.
- 5 Wittenbergplatz U1 U2 U3 .
- The stations of biggest interests are 6 Tierpark U5 and 7 S-Bahn station Lichtenberg S5 S7 S75 U5 . You can also use the long distance/regional trains, but departures are less frequent than for the S-Bahn. S75 also goes to Hohenschönhausen.
- The main entry point for Kreuzberg 61 is 8 Mehringdamm U6 U7 .
- 1 Catedral de la Almudena (Opera 2 5 R ). Daily 09:00-20:30. This massive cathedral faces the Palacio Real. Finished near the end of 20th century in the Neo-Gothic style, it is where the Princes of Asturias Felipe and Letizia were married in 2004. Especially noteworthy are the 5,000-pipe organ, a large painted 15th-century Gothic altarpiece, and the empty 12th-century coffin of Madrid's patron saint, Isidro. €1 (requested donation).