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Latest comment: 10 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I think this page should be moved to North Warwickshire Line. Because I can't see any evidence that 'Birmingham to Stratford Line' is anything other than an invented name which is not used anywhere outside wikipedia. Whereas North Warwickshire Line is/was the official name. Any thoughts? G-13114 (talk) 12:43, 18 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 1 year ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I think this page should be moved to Shakespeare Line, given that it's referred to increasingly as such. I personally hadn't heard of it referred to the North Warwickshire Line until I saw this page. The promotional group for the line is also called 'Friends of the Shakespeare Line' and TfWM use the name interchangeably. Oldhamtw (talk) 17:31, 12 April 2023 (UT
Then again, Shakespeare Line redirects here, and is prominently listed as an alternative name. NWL has been its name for most of its history. Most books on the line still refer to it as the NWL, and calling it the Shakespeare Line could easilly be confused with something shakespeaerean. G-13114 (talk) 09:31, 15 April 2023 (UTC)Reply