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Marylebone station is closed Sunday June 10 for the entire day and no Chiltern Railways trains will depart from/arrive into London Marylebone. This is due to necessary planned engineering work. Some Chiltern Railways trains will divert via London Paddington station. However, customers may need to change enroute to reach their destination. An amended timetable will operate, please download the correct timetable here. Please check your journey…,…
London Marylebone, London Marylebone station is located between Paddington and Euston in central London. It has quick and easy transport links to the rest of London. It has quick and easy transport links to the rest of London, with the Bakerloo underground line and plenty of buses stopping at the station. It also has public toilets, WiFi, cash points and plenty of places to enjoy something to eat or drink. View London Marylebone station on map,…
Rail passengers travelling between the Midlands and London are being advised that train services are expected to be extremely busy over the upcoming Easter bank holiday weekend due to essential engineering works. Chiltern Railways and Network Rail are advising people to travel either side of the bank holiday weekend (Thursday 14 April and Tuesday 19 April) before and after the essential upgrades. Customers are warned that all services are…
Travel advice for LUL and WMT customers Due to a shortage of train drivers on West Midlands Trains and planned strike action on the London Underground, Chiltern Railways are working to help WMT and LUL customers complete their journey. From Monday 2nd August, Chiltern will be putting in additional stops on some services due to a shortage of train drivers at West Midlands Trains. Of particular note, the 17.47 Marylebone – Birmingham Snow Hill…
London NorthWestern at stations in the West Midlands GWR at Banbury Cross Country at Leamington Spa and Banbury Network West Midlands Metro at Birmingham Snow Hill London Underground at Marylebone (Bakerloo) and at stations between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Amersham (Metropolitan) London Buses also depart from just outside Marylebone station For more detailed information about modes of transport available to and from our stations please click here .
Monday 20th - Thursday 23rd June 2022, The line between Birmingham Snow Hill, Moor Street and Dorridge stations will be closed for essential planned engineering work by Network Rail., A heavily amended timetable will be in place and there will be no through trains between London Marylebone and Birmingham for the four days., Most journeys will take considerably longer than usual and may involve travel via alternative routes, on other operator's…
Business man working on Chiltern Railways mainline train , What is Chiltern Railways Mainline ?, Chiltern's fast Mainline service between Birmingham and Oxford and London gets you to your destination with speed and in comfort. With free WiFi, spacious, laptop-friendly tables and power points at almost every seat, your travel time can be your most productive time. Where do Mainline trains stop? Our fastest Mainline trains travel at peak times…
Chiltern Railways operates commuter/regional rail passenger services from its Central London terminus at London Marylebone along the M40 corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, as well as long-distance services to the West Midlands. Services on the Chiltern Main Line run from London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford, with some peak-hour services to Stourbridge. Chiltern…
Our new timetable starts on 20 May 2018. Changes in the new timetable are targeted to improve performance and create capacity, these include:, Weekday changes, 0910 Oxford-Marylebone no longer stops at Beaconsfield at 0957. 0907 Banbury-Marylebone stops additionally at Beaconsfield at 1003, but no longer stops at Gerrards Cross at 1008. 0822 Birmingham Snow Hill-Marylebone calls additionally at Gerrards Cross at 1016. 1901 Oxford-Marylebone…
Line closures with rail replacement buses on Sunday 16 February, What work is happening and why?, The engineering work on 16 February will involve track replacement and drainage upgrades to help keep the railway and journeys safe and reliable for passengers and freight services. Additionally, the timing of this work is scheduled outside of busy travel periods to minimise disruption and avoid dates where sporting events are planned. Due to the…
Promotional seat sale is for the lowest pricepoints for Advance fare ticket(s), discounted by 50% on one-way tickets and subject to availability. Promotion booking period will run from from 10.00 on Monday 16 January until 23.00 on Monday 6 February 2023 or until all Sale tickets have been sold, whichever is sooner. 50,000 standard class seats available to purchase. Promotion may end sooner if ticket allocation sells out – when they’re gone,…,…
1.0 Chiltern Railways The Rail Sale Promotion, 1.1 These terms and conditions apply to the Great British Rail Sale, a promotion coordinated by ATOC Ltd on behalf of participating Train Companies for the Promotional Period. 1.2 Over 2 million promotional Rail Sale Tickets will be available on selected journeys across the National Rail network (in England and to/from Scotland and Wales) for the Promotional Period. 1.3 Chiltern Railway Ltd will have…
A Standard Class, return ticket for two people travelling together,, with, discount applied to second ticket when purchased with a full priced fare., , Both customers must travel together at all times., This ticket must be purchased no later than 23:59 the day before travel. , Valid for a single or day return journey to London., Chiltern Duo Return tickets are valid for outward travel on the date shown on the ticket and until 04:29 the…
Marylebone station will be closed all day on Sunday 10th June, with some trains diverted to London Paddington. Customers are advised to check their journey. Chiltern Railways is reminding customers that Marylebone station will be closed on Sunday 10th June for track improvement work to take place in the Neasden area. This will mean that customers may experience a longer journey than normal as an amended timetable will be in operation on all…,…
Travel with the UK's most trusted train operator*, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year! A time to pick your favourite track and head to London for some festive fun, get together with friends and family, or simply Rock Around the Christmas Tree. Advance Fares start from just, £5.40 one-way**, for journeys between, Oxford and London Marylebone., Or, if you’re travelling between, Birmingham, Warwick or Stratford-upon-Avon and London Marylebone,…
How to Get to LEGOLAND® Birmingham by Train , When you travel to, LEGOLAND® Birmingham by train, you will be able to enjoy the Kingdom Quest ride and marvel at the super immersive LEGO 4D Cinema. One can explore Miniland, with all of Birmingham’s landmarks. Plus, you can visit the Cool Creations build area where you can build, test and race Lego your own designer car area. During the Christmas season, there is the Christmas Bricktacular running…
Although we check the links on this page regularly to ensure they are up to date and correct, we cannot guarantee information provided by third parties., Bike Racks, You’ll find information on bike parking at each Chiltern station on the individual station pages . For more information on stations operated by other train companies see the PlusBike section below., Keeping your bike at London Marylebone , To make it easier to complete your journey…
Travel Advisory for Chiltern customers for 18th and 19th January Chiltern Railways has advised customers travelling on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th January 2020 that the line through Wembley Stadium is closed with additional works taking place at West Ruislip. A heavily amended timetable will be in operation and journey times will be considerably longer than usual. Passengers may need to travel via alternative/diverted routes and/or on rail…
Our, Duo tickets, are a great cost-effective way to travel for two people that love to flock together. Because when, two people travel to London together,, with a Duo ticket on selected routes, they, each save 25% on their train fare*., Go Duo and share the fare when you travel in a pair. , Why purchase a Duo Ticket?, It's 25% cheaper than buying two separate adult fares. You can buy the ticket no later than 23:59 the day before travel. You can…
You don't need to pick up your tickets from the station you selected when making a booking - You can collect from an enabled machine at any one of over 1700 stations in the list below. Below is the list of available stations : Select a station name... ABBEY WOOD ABERCYNON ABERDARE ABERDEEN ABERDOUR ABERGAVENNY ABERGELE & PENSARN ABERYSTWYTH ACCRINGTON ACOCKS GREEN ACTON CENTRAL ACTON MAIN LINE ADDLESTONE ADISHAM ADWICK AIRDRIE ALBRIGHTON…