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Our new timetable started on Sunday 18 May 2025, The Chiltern Railways May 2025 timetable started on Sunday 18th May 2025 and has few changes, when compared to the previous timetable. A small number of services have had their times changed by a few minutes with the aim of improving overall punctuality. Customers should check journey planners to see if their train is affected. The main alterations to changes made during the busiest times on…
Product Info, How can I buy a Flexi Season ticket?, If you have a Smartcard, you can buy your Flexi Season ticket online and add it to your Smartcard using the Chiltern Railways app. More information about how to do this will be available soon. Make sure you do this before you travel. If you don’t have a Smartcard then please allow plenty of time to get one before you travel - they can take up to 5 days to arrive by post., How do you use a Flexi…
Chiltern Railways running new reduced timetable from Monday 25 January Chiltern Railway services from Monday 25th January will be moving to a further reduced timetable to ensure that vital train services for customers needing to travel can keep running. Overall, the new timetable represents 51% of Chiltern Railways pre-covid service and customers should check their train times on the Chiltern website before travelling. The move reflects a…
Network Rail are temporarily changing how far in advance train timetables can be confirmed. Train times and tickets are usually available for customers to plan and book their journeys up to 12 weeks before departure. However, possibly until the end of 2022, some may not be available until closer to the date of departure., What this means for buying tickets, With only a small number of trains affected by this, we want customers to continue…
Advice for customers dealing with medical emergencies on train, If you or a fellow passenger falls ill on the train, there are a number of points to consider when calling for help:, Seek the help of traincrew. Do this in person if there is a Train Manager (who usually resides in the rear cab of the train), but if no one is available in the train, use the passenger alarm to contact the driver directly. To ensure the most effective response to the…
Want a greener, cheaper way to commute to your commute? Or thinking about leaving the car at home for your day out?, As part of our commitment to sustainable travel, we’re committed to making it easier for you to ditch the car when getting to and from our stations. This page brings together a (non-exhaustive) collection of times, routes, offers and other information to make it easier for you to bus, cycle or walk to where you want to go.,…
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…
The Chiltern Railways Leaf Fall timetable starts on Monday 7th October Chiltern Railways’ Leaf Fall timetable will run from Monday 7th October until 14th December and will impact customers travelling to London Marylebone from stations including Kidderminster, Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, Bicester Village and Aylesbury via Princes Risborough.   During this period, customers are advised that trains running on these lines may arrive at…
Under the National Rail Conditions of Travel, and our Passenger’s Charter, only in exceptional circumstances will we consider claims beyond the price of your ticket. We are not obliged under our contract to compensate you, but you may have a claim against us under the CRA. Examples of exceptional circumstances that we may consider are:, If you have purchased and are using a valid ticket and are unable to complete your journey due to disruption,…
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…,…
Avoid travelling to London without a match ticket this Sunday, says Chiltern Railways Chiltern Railways are advising customers travelling to the Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium to make sure they plan their journey and check availability of services in advance. Customers without tickets for the match at Wembley or an official fan zone should not travel into London. As England have progressed to the finals, demand for travel by train is…
  Wembley Image, On Sunday 1 March, Aston Villa FC play Manchester City FC in the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley Stadium at 16.30. We're operating an amended timetable to help fans get to and from the game, follow our top tips below for fans heading to Wembley:, Book and collect your tickets in advance. Trains and stations are expected to be extremely busy on Sunday 1 March and buying in advance will save you time at stations. Fans are advised to…
Bank Holiday Travel Advice Major engineering works will take place between Birmingham New Street and Coventry via Birmingham International this bank holiday weekend (26-28 May) to improve customers’ journeys and this will mean a revised service is operating on all routes between Birmingham and London. Although our services are largely unaffected by engineering works, Chiltern Railways’ network will be the main route for passengers travelling…,…
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…
How to get from London to Birmingham Moor Street by train, 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, with the Marylebone underground station being on the Bakerloo line. There are also 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!…
3D printed grab handles on a Chiltern Railways train Chiltern Railways has become the first UK train operator to trial 3D printed parts on in-service passenger trains. The launch of this exiting and innovative trial.  Chiltern has joined forces with Angel Trains, one of Britain’s leading train leasing companies, 3D printing leader Stratasys and engineering consultancy DB ESG to produce several printed parts including passenger armrests and grab…
Chiltern Railways Leaf Fall Timetable starts Monday 7th October for customers in Aylesbury Chiltern Railways customers may find trains departing from stations a few minutes earlier over the next couple of months. The Leaf Fall timetable will run from Monday 7th October until Sunday 22nd December on the Aylesbury to London Marylebone via Amersham line.   During this period, customers are advised to check train times before travelling as trains…
18 Jul 2017 14:22, On Friday June 23, the Bicester to Oxford Collaboration was named winner of the prestigious Cross Industry Partnership Award for the delivery of the Chiltern Railways’ Oxford to London service and the first phase of the East West Rail programme at the Rail Industry Innovation Awards 2017. Rob Mole, East West Rail project manager at Network Rail, speaking on behalf of the collaboration, said: “The Oxford to London project and…
Passengers doing yoga on the train -    “Choo-Choo”, “Aisle Twist” and “Train Tracks” were just some of the new train yoga moves trialled by Chiltern passengers in a bid to promote mindfulness Partnering with the University of Oxford Mindfulness Centre, Chiltern Railways have launched the UK’s first ever train yoga promoting mindfulness to counteract an increasing reliance on digital devices, and a transformation into phone zombies. Trialling…
Passengers do a yoga class on a train -    “Choo-Choo”, “Aisle Twist” and “Train Tracks” were just some of the new train yoga moves trialled by Chiltern passengers in a bid to promote mindfulness Partnering with the University of Oxford Mindfulness Centre, Chiltern Railways have launched the UK’s first ever train yoga promoting mindfulness to counteract an increasing reliance on digital devices, and a transformation into phone zombies. Trialling…