Talk:Weardale Railway
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[edit] "Tees Valley Line"
Simmo676. Are you sure that the Darlington - Bishop Auckland line is known as "the Tees Valley Line"?. I always thought that the Darlington - Barnard Castle line (closed 1965) was the Tees Valley Line. regards. Bob BScar23625 05:10, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
- Based on the fact that the Tees Valley Line article refers to the line between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn, I took this as what the section of line is called when updating it. If it was called something previous in the past and the diagram should be referring to its past appearance (or if the TVL isn't in fact that long) maybe something else might be more appropriate than labelling it as the TVL. --Simmo676 16:18, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Simmo. OK - I think I am living in the past. The "Tees Valley Line" is a very modern invention. Your use of the term confuses me, but is strictly correct. regards. Bob BScar23625 17:43, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

