Hint: That's not a transmission line, it's a transformer winding.
ditto... on interconnecting wiring, I always lace the applicable cabling together to minimize the cross sectional area that any stray magnetic fields may cut through...
also learned to appreciate what proper cable and balanced driver/receivers designed with good longitudinal balance were capable of achieving. I didn't appreciate or understand this electrical characteristic until I worked on the design of a telephone PBX system years ago. Same design characteristic applied to ethernet twisted pair wiring allowed the original ethernet coax transmission system to be replaced with greatly improved the distance, speed capability, using inexpensive twisted pair wiring.