An aerial view of Crewe

Did you know that Crewe was one of the leading locations in the 19th century for railway innovation, engineering and design? Today, Crewe’s about more than just trains - although it remains one of the biggest railway hubs in the UK. You’ll also find a thriving live music scene, shops, bars, pubs and restaurants with a variety of cuisines.

 

Visiting Crewe by train

There’re plenty of trains to Crewe eight across our network. Some of our most popular routes include:

 

Why visit Crewe?

Crewe has so much to offer all the family. Home to the Crewe Makers Market, held in the town on the third Sunday of every month. It features over 60 stalls showcasing award-winning local food and drink and arts and crafts, including products from vintage artisans. But, that’s not all.

The Market Hall offers a distinctive setting for a range of food, goods and entertainment, while the Crewe Heritage Centre brings history to life, allowing you to discover the story of how Crewe became the railway capital of the world.

The 44-acre, Grade II-listed Queens Park is the perfect escape for an afternoon stroll or picnic in the park. Or why not enjoy one of the many shows performed at the award-winning Edwardian Lyceum Theatre?

 

Travel to Crewe on our First Class service

Our Premier Service between Cardiff and Manchester stops in Crewe. Why not spoil yourself a little on your adventure and travel First Class? Our First Class dining service includes classic, seasonal dishes served with charm and warmth.

First Class tickets are available for travel between Crewe and selected locations. Find out if these are available for your journey here.

You can purchase your First Class ticket on our app and website, from your nearest station ticket office or ticket machines.