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Line speed on the Heart of Wales is comparatively low - the lower end is maintained under a Light Railway Order. At a guess I'd say it was probably about 40-50mph at most. I'm not really sure how best to describe the scenery though - it's mostly green, lots of hills, single carriageway roads and the odd mid-sized town. There's one major piece of engineering on the northern end of the line in the form of the Knucklas Viaduct, which can be seen here www.heart-of-wales.co.uk/knucklas/viaduct.htm in fact that site has a lot of scenery photos which may be of interest - click on "HoWL" at the top to be taken to a map.
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