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This template uses Lua :
This template expands a name – split over two lines – to link to the appropriate railway station article, without displaying "railway station".
The text will inherit the alignment of the parent cell, but can be overridden by applying the parameter "|align=left
" or "|align=right
".
The first and second parameters are the two lines. They are combined to form the station name. The words railway station
are not needed.
The third parameter (alternatively "|3=
" or "|S=
") will change the default words "railway station" in the link to its contents.
The fourth parameter (alternatively "|4=
") will change both lines to italic text. Any character or text can be used.
The fifth parameter (alternatively "|5=
") will change both lines to bold text. Any character or text can be used.
The separating line can be forced to appear by providing an argument for the parameter "|line=anything
".
Background colors can be specified by providing a valid html color or hex triplet for the parameters "|bg1=
" (top line) and "|bg2=
" (bottom line).
For example:
If either line of text is empty, the page that the template is used on will be a member of Category:Pages using BSto or BSsrws with missing text values .
{{ BSsplit }} for two lines of text with a wikilink
{{ BSto }} for two lines of unequal-height text
{{ BScvt }} for two distances
For new systems and systems in need of maintenance, consider using the newer {{ Station link }} (abbreviated {{stl }} or {{slk }}) instead, which uses the faster and less maintenance-intensive Module:Adjacent stations .
A number of other templates provide the same function for specific systems: