Could someone give me a rough idea if there are great scenic bits between Crewe and Hereford?
Some of the finest and most underappreciated rural scenery on a rail route in the UK, particularly south of Shrewsbury.
The fine hilly scenery continues south of Hereford until Pontypool Road.
The best bits, I suppose, are around Church Stretton and Llanvihangel, but it's delectable scenery the whole way.
Look out for Stokesay Castle just south of Craven Arms, Ludlow Church, Hereford Cathedral (best seen on the big loop south of the city).
Also some very characterful signal boxes en route, some dating back to the Joint Line era in the 1860s and with plenty of semaphores.
Not to mention the giant LNWR signal box at Shrewsbury (Severn Bridge Jn), where the line runs close to Shrewsbury Abbey.
Then there's the rivers: Severn, Teme, Lugg, Wye, Monnow, Usk (twice, and a third time entering Newport).
Just one long tunnel, at Dinmore south of Leominster (1054 yards).
And still mostly a 90mph main line.