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The North Wales Main Line (Welsh: Prif Linell Gogledd Cymru or Prif Linell y Gogledd; lit. ' North Main Line '), [1] also known as the North Wales Coast Line (Welsh: Llinell Arfordir Gogledd Cymru), [2] is a major railway line in the north of Wales and Cheshire, England, running from Crewe on the West Coast Main Line to Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey.
However Great Western Railway operates the South Wales-London service, CrossCountry operates long-distance services to Central and North East England from Cardiff Central and Newport, and Avanti West Coast run from North Wales-West Midlands-London. The main rail routes in Wales include: London–South Wales
All passenger routes in Wales are operated by Transport for Wales Rail, as part of the cross-border Wales and Borders franchise, involving services throughout Wales and the routes making up the network through England. [44] Transport for Wales operate the Premier Service, connecting Holyhead in north Wales, to Cardiff in the south. [45]
North Downs Steam Railway, Dartford, Kent – closed in 1995 (society merged with Spa Valley Railway) North Woolwich Old Station Museum, East London – closed in 2008; Queen Mary's Hospital Miniature Railway, Carshalton, South London - Closed in 1997; Ramsgate Tunnel Railway, Ramsgate, Kent – closed in 1965
Railway lines in England and Wales, as of 2010. This is a list of railway lines in Great Britain that are currently in operation, split by country and region.. There are a limited number of main inter-regional lines, with all but one entering Greater London. [1]
There are regional metro bus and rail improvement programmes in South East Wales, South West Wales, and North Wales, with the latter including proposals for an extension of a railway line from Bangor down to meet the Cambrian Coast line. A railway route linking North and South Wales has been proposed. [16]
The North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways (NWNGR) was a railway company that planned to build a number of inter-connected 1 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (597 mm) narrow-gauge railways across North Wales. The first two of these lines – jointly known as the "Moel Tryfan Undertaking" – were authorised by act of Parliament, the North Wales Narrow Gauge ...
Valley Lines & Cardiff local routes; Heart of Wales/West Wales lines; Regional services between south and west Wales, north-west England and south-west England; 2022–2024 1987 Stored or scrapped Bombardier Turbostar: 170: 100 161 4 2 Maesteg Line; Ebbw Valley Railway; South Wales Main Line [67] 2021–2024 1999–2002 Transferred to East ...