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These are some of the railway lines that offer the best connections and experiences for walkers, both for end-of-the-line ...
There are reputedly 10 million sheep in Wales and on the Heart of Wales line you become acquainted with most of them. Sometimes they wander onto the track and are chased off by the driver.
The Heart of Wales Line through the Sugar Loaf area was opened by the Central Wales Extension Railway in 1868. Sugar Loaf station was briefly closed to passengers in 1965 but subsequently reopened ...
The historic Heart of Wales Line, over 150 years old, spans 121 miles from Swansea to Shrewsbury, passing through a myriad of fascinating locations such as Llanwrda, Llangammarch, Llandrindod ...
It's accompanied by a Heart of Wales Line Trail, which you can use to walk between stations. Oddly, it's busiest over winter: Welsh pensioners can ride for free from October to late March. So they do.
The idyllic rural town quickly fades into the background, replaced by stunning fields and hills that make for a mesmerising trip. The historic Heart of Wales Line, which is over 150 years old ...
Only a hardy few of the Heart of Wales' 200,000 annual passengers get on or off at Sugar Loaf, below the natural landmark it honours. "It's mostly walkers or railway tourists who come here.
There were once many more railway stations in Wales than there are now. In 1963, Dr Richard Beeching took an axe to the British rail system and made getting around Wales by public transport ...
The Heart of Wales Line Community Rail Partnership is to join community rail partnerships, station friends’ volunteers and other community groups across Britain to celebrate national Community ...
New rail projects for Wales worth £445m were announced by the Labour Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, in her spending review on Wednesday. The Treasury backed plans for five new stations in Cardiff, Newport ...
Only a hardy few of the Heart of Wales' 200,000 annual passengers get on or off at Sugar Loaf, below the natural landmark it honours. "It's mostly walkers or railway tourists who come here.