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In an exciting new collaboration aimed at promoting local attractions and experiences along the railway lines from Chester to Shrewsbury to Crewe, 3 Counties Connected Community Rail Partnership is set to promote sustainable travel in the region this summer.

By partnering with Destination Management Organisations (DMOs), This is Wrexham, Visit Shropshire and Marketing Cheshire, key attractions and experiences have been identified that are easily accessible from railway stations, whether by foot, cycle or bus.

Central to this project is a newly designed, user-friendly pocket-sized map, created by the talented Nick Thompson of Lemondrop. Each DMO have launched dedicated webpages, providing in-depth information about the attractions featured on the vibrant and visually appealing map. This handy map is available at railway stations between Shrewsbury to Chester and Shrewsbury to Crewe and make a perfect travel companion for both visitors and residents. Digital versions of the map are also available to download from the 3 Counties Connected website and their DMO partner webpages.

The launch of ‘Three Counties By Rail’ coincides with Transport for Wales Big Days Out summer promotion, with deals on rail tickets for families and at selected attractions.

To celebrate this launch, 3 Counties Connected are running a special summer competition! They want to see your best photos or videos of your 3 Counties By Rail adventures. Whether you’re exploring ancient castles, enjoying a day at the zoo, or discovering charming local cafes, capture your experiences and share them on Instagram

How to Enter:

1. Take a photo or video of your rail adventure in Wrexham, Cheshire, or Shropshire.

2. Tag @3countiesconnectd_crp on Instagram

3. Use the hashtag #3CountiesByRail

 

What You Can Win:

Up for grabs is a family day ticket (2 adults and 2 children) to Chester Zoo! It’s the perfect opportunity for a fun-filled family outing.

 

Community Rail Officer, Josie Rayworth, said:

“Quite often we don’t explore what is on our doorstep. The project is a great opportunity to promote sustainable, accessible and affordable tourism for our local communities and travellers. We hope passengers enjoy their 3 Counties by Rail adventures this summer and it’s a great opportunity to make the most of special offers and discounts when travelling with Transport for Wales, such as Kids Go Free and Big Days Out”.

 

Sarah Creighton, Visit Shropshire Marketing Manager said:

“We are delighted to be part of this fantastic initiative. The 3 Counties By Rail project not only highlights the incredible attractions in our region but also encourages sustainable travel. It’s a wonderful way for families and friends to discover the beauty and culture of Shropshire, Cheshire, and Wrexham while supporting eco-friendly tourism. We hope everyone takes advantage of this opportunity to explore and enjoy our local treasures.”

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