Talk:Tees–Exe line
Latest comment: 10 years ago by Geopersona in topic Severn-Trent & Severn-Wash lines
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Inaccurate map
editWhy does the northern end of the line on the map end at Flamborough Head, and not at the mouth of the Tees? SNALWIBMA ( talk - contribs ) 15:33, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
- True! Here it is - I suggest it is only returned to the article page once it has been corrected as it is presently rather misleading - and the appearance of Watford Gap on the map is irrelevant.
In this image, the Severn-Wash line is shown in yellow, the Severn-Trent line in blue, the Tees-Exe line in red.
Severn-Trent & Severn-Wash lines
editThough these are mentioned, I've never heard of either in the context of dividing Britain into lowland and highland zones - which is what the Tees-Exe line is all about. Without any evidence I'd suggest these be removed from the article. I'm aware however that in language terms, the concept of a Severn-Wash line has some meaning. I'd note too that the Severn-Trent line marked on the map is inaccurate too as its NE end is at the mouth of the Humber and not the Trent. cheers Geopersona (talk) 14:18, 9 November 2013 (UTC)