Welsh Marches Line

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Welsh Marches Line
(from south to north)

Newport
for South Wales Main Line
for Gloucester to Newport Line
Cwmbran
Pontypool & New Inn
Abergavenny
Hereford
for Cotswold Line
Leominster
Ludlow
Craven Arms
Church Stretton
Shrewsbury
for Shrewsbury-Chester Line
for Cambrian Line
for Heart of Wales Line
for Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line
Yorton
Wem
Prees
Whitchurch
Wrenbury
Nantwich
Crewe
for West Coast Main Line
for Crewe to Derby Line
for Crewe to Manchester Line
for North Wales Coast Line

The Welsh Marches Line at Craven Arms in Shropshire.
The Welsh Marches Line at Craven Arms in Shropshire.
Steam train approaching Harlescott Crossing near Shrewsbury.
Steam train approaching Harlescott Crossing near Shrewsbury.
A DMU running northwards from Shrewsbury in the direction of Crewe.
A DMU running northwards from Shrewsbury in the direction of Crewe.

The Welsh Marches Line is the railway line from Newport to Shrewsbury via Abergavenny, Hereford, Craven Arms, and then, either to Crewe and Manchester via Whitchurch or alternately via the Shrewsbury and Chester Line to Wrexham and Chester with services continuing to Holyhead. The line in this way links South Wales to northwest England via the Welsh border region of the Welsh Marches, bypassing Birmingham, it is sometimes known as the "North and West route". Most trains to Chester, the North Wales Coast and Holyhead start from Cardiff, while many services to Crewe and Manchester now start from Milford Haven or Carmarthen and also serve Swansea and Cardiff.

The cities, towns and villages served by the routes are listed below from south to north:

Arriva Trains Wales runs services on the line and many continue to Manchester Piccadilly, via Stockport or else to Holyhead via Wrexham and Chester.

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Railway lines in Wales:
Main lines:  Gloucester-Newport Line   North Wales Coast Line   Shrewsbury-Chester Line   South Wales Main Line   Welsh Marches Line 
Valley lines:           Butetown Branch            City Line            Coryton Line            Ebbw Valley Line            Maesteg Line 
          Merthyr Line            Rhondda Line            Rhymney Line            Vale of Glamorgan Line 
Rural lines:  Borderlands Line   Cambrian Line   Conwy Valley Line   Heart of Wales Line   West Wales Line 


Railway lines in Central England:
Main lines:  Cross-Country Route   Midland Main Line   West Coast Main Line
 Birmingham-Peterborough via Leicester Line   Birmingham-Worcester via Bromsgrove Line  
 Birmingham-Worcester via Kidderminster Line   Cherwell Valley Line   Chiltern Main Line  
 London-Aylesbury Line   Trent Valley Line   Welsh Marches Line   Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury Line
Commuter lines:  Birmingham-Walsall-Rugeley "Chase" Line   Birmingham-Stratford Line  
 Coventry-Nuneaton Line   Cross-City Line   Erewash Valley Line 
Leicester-Loughborough "Ivanhoe" Line   Northampton Loop Line   Robin Hood Line   
Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line   Stourbridge Junction-Stourbridge Town Line   
Walsall-Wolverhampton Line 
Rural lines:  Cotswold Line   Crewe-Derby Line   Derwent Valley Line   Leamington-Stratford Line  
 Marston Vale Line   Nottingham-Lincoln Line   Nottingham to Grantham Line  
 Oxford-Bicester Line   Princes Risborough-Aylesbury Line   Shrewsbury-Chester Line
Freight lines:  South Staffordshire Line   Sutton Park Line
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