Special feature
Ticket vending machine criminal attacks
You’ll be aware that we’ve recently had a spate of criminal attacks on our ticket vending machines.
As a result, we have to get these machines replaced and will mean that our booking offices are likely to be very busy.
Where possible, please follow this advice:
· If you are renewing your season ticket, why not do this online.
· From September 8th, station ticket offices will be very busy as people go back to work after the summer. Although there will be additional staff at stations, passengers are advised to arrive early at the affected stations to buy tickets before travel.
· For passengers who booked tickets to be collected from machines at affected stations will be able to travel with their email confirmation and pick the tickets up from a station with a working ticket machine such as Marylebone. Passengers changing to another train company will also be able to pick up tickets en route – tickets can be collected from any ticket machine from any train operator.
Meet the Managers
Chiltern Railways passengers can speak to senior company managers at a ‘Meet the Manager’ session at High Wycombe Station on Tuesday 8th April.
The team will be available at High Wycombe between 0630 to 0900 hours to speak with passengers about our service and listen first hand to their comments, compliments and concerns.
Chiltern carshare
If you need to travel by car to the station, car sharing is a simple way to reduce congestion and pollution as well as being an easy way to save money. We've teamed up with Liftshare, a social enterprise set up in 1997, to set up a new scheme for each of our stations - simply clickhere for your local scheme to find other people making the same journeys as yourself. Although primarily aimed at car users, you can also find people to keep you company on your walk or cycle ride to the station!
High Wycombe Highlights
High Wycombe station will be hosting several events in the upcoming High Wycombe Highlights festival
Friday 14 March: Performance by Sir Wililan Borlase's Gospel Choir
Saturday 15 March: Performance by the SVG2 Wycombe Steel Orchestra
Good Friday 21 March: Hui Ling Chinese Dragon and music.
More events are planned for High Wycombe station so keep checking this page.
Changes to Car Park Prices
As of Tuesday 1 April, new car park charges will come into effect.
The new car park prices for High Wycombe station are as follows:
• Peak daily rate (before 09:00 Mon-Fri) will not increase
• Off-peak daily rate (after 16:00 Mon-Sat, all day Sun and Bank Holidays) increases to £3.30.
• Weekly rate increases to £21.50.
• Monthly rate increases to £82.60
• Quarterly rate increases to £247.80.
• 6 monthly rate increases to £495.60
• Annual rate increases to £860.00.










