The Cambrian Railway spans 120 miles of unspoilt natural beauty and is one of the most scenic rail routes in Britain. From Shrewsbury in Shropshire, the Cambrian Main Line takes you over the border into Wales, through rugged mountain terrain, quaint market towns, World Heritage sites and castles, cross country towards the picturesque West coast of Wales. Here it merges into the Cambrian Coastal route offering spectacular views, coastal walks and places to visit along the length of the Gwynedd coast.
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Visiting by train is a great way to discover Wales. You’ll see much more from the train than you will by car and almost every town along the Cambrian Line has strong links with Welsh history and culture as shown in our map here. From the origins of the Welsh parliament in Machynlleth and the World Heritage site at Harlech Castle to the myths and legends of Borth’s ancient forest and the 26 stations along a 57-mile stretch of the scenic Wales coastal path. There’s something for everyone to enjoy. Below is a snapshot of three of our favourite things to do. Book your journey of discovery here.
West Coast Express (WCE) has been serving the lower mainland since 1995 and provides more than 2.8 million trips per year. Every weekday more than 11,000 customers get on/off WCE at one of eight stations going to/from downtown Vancouver and Mission.