Talk:Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company

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The naming of things around Niagara Falls is confusing for people not locally informed[edit]

I began research in powerplants of Niagara cause it is the history of electrical energy in AC (Westinghouse generators and long distance distribution of electricity) and there is a lot of (good!) material on Wikipedia.

However, the "International Railway Company" is not really international in the sense that they run locally between US and Canada, but not in 3 or more states. International Railway Company run local trams and streetcars in Buffalo Area and Ontario. I added a brief comment.

There is a city called Niagara City in US and in Canada. If the article should help the reader more, adding (Can) or (US) every time it is mentioned here (and in related articles). <3 --d-axel (talk) 13:13, 5 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]