User:Mackensen

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This user helped "Highland Branch" become a good article on January 13, 2019.
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This user has been editing Wikipedia for at least ten years.
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Hi, I'm Mackensen. My real name is Charles. I have been a Wikipedian since August 24, 2003, and an administrator since September 30, 2004. I have served as a CheckUser and Oversighter and have twice served on the Arbitration Committee. I served one term on the Wikimedia Foundation's Ombudsman commission (2007–2009). I was also a founding member of the Audit Subcommittee.

These days I edit articles about railways and college football. I can be found here, on Commons, and on Wikidata. I do a lot with European railway lines and stations, including reconciling data issues between the three projects. I have access to the Schweers + Wall railway atlases for Switzerland, Germany (2020 edition), Austria, Italy + Slovenia, and France (volume I), and also the 2010 edition of Schienennetz Schweiz. See User:Mackensen/Library for a reasonably complete list of railroad books that I own. I'm happy to help with reference verification.

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