River Strine

River in Shropshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The River Strine is a 3.4-mile-long (5.4 km) tributary of the River Tern flowing through the Telford and Wrekin district of Shropshire in England. The river drains the Weald Moors a fenland area north of Telford, and also takes runoff from Newport and Lilleshall. Tributaries of the Strine include the Pipe Strine, Red Strine, and Wall Brook.[1]

CountryEngland
location
River Tern
coordinates
52.7547°N 2.5512°W / 52.7547; -2.5512
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River Strine
Strine near Crudgington
River Strine is located in Shropshire
River Strine
Location of the mouth within Shropshire
Location
CountryEngland
CountyShropshire
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
River Tern
  coordinates
52.7547°N 2.5512°W / 52.7547; -2.5512
Length5.4 km (3.4 mi)
Discharge 
  locationCrudgington
  average0.67 m3/s (24 cu ft/s)
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Course

The river is formed by the confluence of the Pipe Strine and the Wall Brook. It flows through Cherrington Moor, and past the hamlet of Rodway, and then through Dayhouse and Crudgington Moor, where it is joined by the Commission Drain or Red Strine. Beyond this point it passes the village of Crudgington, where it is bridged by the A442, it then joins the Tern.

Hydrology

The flow of the river was measured at an electromagnetic gauging station in its lower reaches at Crudgington between 1982 and 2009.[2] The catchment to the station yielded an average flow of 0.67 cubic metres per second (24 cu ft/s).[3]

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