Template:Jctco
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This is a template for generating a county entry in a junction list or exit list when there are no major junctions in a county.
This template uses Lua: |
Usage
Typical usage:
{{jctco|state= |county= }}
...and fill in the variables!
For the above parameters, here's what you should fill in:
- country, state, or province: use the appropriate parameter depending on the region
- country: use the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 abbreviation
- state and province: use the region's postal abbreviation
- sspan: set to add a column for the state/province in a multi-state/provincial junction list. This uses the state or province's abbreviation to generate the link. This parameter needs to be set to the number of rows the state/province spans—if value=1, do not omit this parameter
- state_special: (replaces state) state/province where the junction is located - use for custom entries only. Full wiki markup is required.
- county, municipality, borough, or district: name of the regionwithout wiki markup – the region is automatically linked by the template
- county_note: a note that appears in small text below the county—used primarily for California.
- ref: a reference that appears after the standard text.
- 1:
- Use "exit" as the first parameter before any other parameters. Doing so will force the name of the crossing to span the location, distance, exit, destination and notes columns. This looks like:
{{Jctco|exit|state= |county= }}
- Use "old" as the first parameter before any other parameters. Doing so will force the "No junctions" note to span the old exit, new exit, destination and notes columns. This looks like:
{{Jctco|old|state= |county= }}
- 2: if a freeway has named interchanges, like the Pennsylvania Turnpike, add
|name
after either|exit
or|old
.
{{Jctco|exit|name|state= |county= }}