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may i know what's your purpose of reverting my edit and changing it back again?
may i know what's your purpose of reverting my edit and changing it back again?
== With regards to the use of en dashes when indicating multiple consecutive regos ==
Greetings.
I do not know if you have come by my talk page back in August 2016 [http://sgwiki.com/index.php?title=User_talk:SBS3602U&oldid=357028#Reply_from_my_talk_page_.5B1.5D], but I would like to say that it has already been a settled rule that hyphens instead of en dashes are to be used when classifying consecutive bus regos. The simple reason is that putting them in proper usage, there should be no spacings before and after the said en dash. This would result in confusion even with the spacings. Strictly speaking, there is no reason to depart from the established rule. So I would like to ask if you may wish to change them back to hyphens, or consult the adminstrator and seek a declaration to depart from the established rule. Thank you.
--[[User:ASA1234|ASA1234]] ([[User talk:ASA1234|talk]]) 11:55, 28 December 2017 (+08)

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Service 258

Good Afternoon SBS3107H,

Please note that Service 258, which was introduced under the BSEP serving within Jurong West estate is not classfied under the Jurong Industrial Services. Only Services 246 - 257 are under the Jurong Industrial Services.

Inform the users editing sgWiki to not merge Service 258 deployment & history information over to Jurong Industrial Services classfication.

Thanks.

--Apex-LW'21 (talk) 17:29, 22 November 2015 (SGT)

reverting 807 and 860

may i know what's your purpose of reverting my edit and changing it back again?

With regards to the use of en dashes when indicating multiple consecutive regos

Greetings.

I do not know if you have come by my talk page back in August 2016 [1], but I would like to say that it has already been a settled rule that hyphens instead of en dashes are to be used when classifying consecutive bus regos. The simple reason is that putting them in proper usage, there should be no spacings before and after the said en dash. This would result in confusion even with the spacings. Strictly speaking, there is no reason to depart from the established rule. So I would like to ask if you may wish to change them back to hyphens, or consult the adminstrator and seek a declaration to depart from the established rule. Thank you.

--ASA1234 (talk) 11:55, 28 December 2017 (+08)