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Dear @Akpqegoj, indeed my move for this page was a bold one, but I made sure to check the guidelines and thought they did support this move. But before even beginning to talk about the move and your revert, I have two questions.
Why have you also removed the short explanation on premetro? > "The use of tunnels by trams before conversion to metro is called premetro." It can help readers to keep semi-metro and premetro apart.
Do you have any secondary sources that claim that the "Schottentor" and "Erzherzog-Karl-Straße" sections are (or were) planned to be converted to heavy metro operation?