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@jkmnch I've just found the reason for this, the svg export process must have converted the gradient sections of those lines to images and embedded them which means they aren't vectors, so the measurements are in pixels are out of sync. The weird thing is it hasn't done this on all of the paths - some have been converted correctly (e.g. the gradient lines next to Tamworth and Nuneaton). Maybe check the difference in illustrator to see if there's any reason it might have exported like that?
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@houbly Thanks for looking the issue up. I've copied the gradient line from Tamworth and replaced the odd ones at the bottom. It's now showing in my Chrome fine now. From what I could see, the layers were the same so I had no idea why some didn't want to display property.
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