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Chiltern Railways issues travel advice for customers travelling on Sunday 23 May Chiltern Railways are advising customers travelling on Sunday 23 May that the lines between London Marylebone and Amersham and London Marylebone and West Ruislip are closed all day due to engineering work. As a result, no Chiltern Railways trains will operate in or out of Marylebone and all journeys will be affected. A heavily amended timetable will be in operation…
Birmingham Moor Street Conveniently located in the city centre, Birmingham Moor Street is only a 5 minute walk from Birmingham New Street station. In addition to fast trains to London, it also offers direct links to many towns and cities in the rest of the Midlands. View Birmingham Moor Street station on map Warwick Explore Warwick Castle, where you'll be surrounded by jaw-dropping history, magic, myth and adventure! Take in the castle…
We care about getting you to your destination safely and on time. Now that warmer weather has arrived, here are a few tips for staying comfortable onboard., Advice for customers:, Please carry water with you - stay hydrated at all times. Help make space for everyone onboard, use the overhead racks to stow bags. Don’t board a train if you feel unwell. If you become ill onboard, it is more difficult for us to provide support and this could also…
Cleaner cleaning handrail on train On Wednesday 20th October 2021 we are celebrating, Thank Your Cleaner Day,,  an international day to take time to appreciate the hard, often unseen, work cleaning teams undertake. Here at Chiltern Railways, we have always been tremendously proud of our cleaning teams, who take great pride in their work to ensure our services and stations are clean, safe and welcoming to both customers and staff alike. Although…
Travel Free Range with your family, from just £40*, If you’ve got a restless brood this summer, why not flock somewhere new?, With our, London Family Travelcard,, you and your little ones can spread your wings – enjoying, return train travel, unlimited bus and tube journeys, plus discounted entry† to some of the capital’s top attractions. All from just £40*., Your free-range adventure starts the moment you hop on board one of our comfy trains,…
Chiltern Railways provides thousands of seats for fans travelling to the Carabao Cup Final Chiltern Railways are providing thousands of additional seats for supporters travelling to Wembley Stadium on Sunday 1st March for the Carabao Cup Final. Chiltern services from Birmingham call at Wembley Stadium station, making it the easiest way to get to the big games. Over 15,000 seats are being provided for the game between Aston Villa and Manchester…
Passengers are urged to plan ahead with Storm Ciarán set to bring strong winds and heavy rainfall across Britain., Updated:, 16:30 on Thursday 2 November 2023 [No changes made], Problem, Journeys are likely to be affected across the rail network with yellow and amber weather warnings issued by the Met Office until Friday 3 November. Passengers are advised to check their journeys before travelling today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday). Network…
Get there with Chiltern, Oxford Parkway Oxford Parkway train station is just a 6 minute train or 20 minute bus journey away from Oxford train station. Oxford Parkway has more affordable car park rates than Oxford, so leaving the car there to get to Oxford is a much more cost effective option. Whether you’re visiting the world-famous university or taking a trip to the Cotswolds, Oxford and the surrounding area is full of rich culture and history. …
Get there with Chiltern, Warwick Parkway Warwick Parkway has lots of parking spaces and is conveniently located adjacent to junction 15 on the M40, making it a great alternative to Coventry and Birmingham International train stations. Regular buses to Warwick, Leamington Spa, Kenilworth and Coventry run from the station, as well as coaches to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The station has a coffee shop, public WiFi and toilets, as well as…
Advice for Chiltern customers travelling during May Bank Holiday weekend Chiltern Railways customers are being asked to plan ahead and warned that services will be much busier than normal across the Early May Bank Holiday weekend (Saturday 1 May – Monday 3 May). Major improvement work will be carried out on the West Coast Main Line route between Birmingham New Street and London Euston, with Chiltern Railways being the only direct route for…
We're supporting Mind Chiltern Railways is proud to announce that mental health charity, Mind has been chosen as 2018’s charity of the year. Each year, the train operator and its staff work with a different charity to raise funds and awareness, partnering to support them with events and social media campaigns. In 2017, Chiltern worked with both Bowel Cancer UK and Brake, the road safety charity, where they helped raise over £24,000. Dave Penney…
1. The promoter of this prize draw is The Chiltern Railway Company Limited whose correspondence address for the purpose of this prize draw is Marylebone Station, Great Central House, Melcombe Place, London NW1 6JJ (the “Promoter”). 2. This prize draw is open to all UK residents aged 18 years or over except employees of the Promoter or its holding or subsidiary companies, their families, agents or any third party directly associated with…
Santa talking to children on the Santa Train If you happened to be at Birmingham Moor Street station on Saturday 16 December, you would have seen a very unusual sight – Santa Claus and his elves welcoming excited children from Birmingham Children’s Hospital as they embarked on a magical journey to London on board the Chiltern Santa Train. The festive train, which was unveiled by Chiltern Railways as the UK’s fastest sleigh earlier this month,…
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There are FA cup semi finals at Wembley Stadium on both Saturday and Sunday this weekend. There are changes to train time times. Click one of the links below for more detail : Saturday 21st April Sunday 22nd April We apologise for any inconvenience these changes may cause.
Get there with Chiltern, Bicester North The shuttle bus takes you from outside Bicester North station to Bicester Village shopping outlet takes just 10 minutes. Please note that the price for the shuttle is £2.30 for a single or £4.50 return. You can have a same day or period return and the price remains the same. View Bicester North station on map London Marylebone London Marylebone station is located between Paddington and Euston in central…
Due to major engineering work across the West Coast main line,, London Euston will be closed with no services running to or from the station, on:, 19th – 22nd April (Easter Weekend), 4th – 6th May (Early May Bank Holiday weekend), Because of this,, Chiltern Railways services will be busier than usual in and out of London Marylebone, on these dates. We advise you: Allow extra time for your journey. Buy and collect your ticket before you travel,…
Get there with Chiltern, Banbury Take a train to Banbury station, 5 minutes from the River Cherwell. The station is close to the city centre and has great connections to London or the Midlands. There is a lift for step-free access and plenty of amenities in and around the station. There are 795 parking spaces, and if you prefer to cycle, there are storage spaces for 63 bikes too. Once you’re in Banbury there are lots of historic places to visit,…
Solihull Located 0.6 miles away from the town centre, where you’ll find plenty of shops and restaurants, Solihull station has a coffee shop, waiting room and toilets. The station is fully accessible to disabled passengers, with step free access to platforms. View Solihull station on map Leamington Spa Leamington Spa station is situated towards the Southern end of the town, and is within easy walking distance of the main shops, bars and…
A good train service is expected to run this morning and customers are advised to travel as usual., There is currently a fault with a piece of equipment at the Network Rail Marylebone Signalling Centre, which means that very little real-time train running information is reaching any public facing information systems. This means that many computer systems that rely on up to date train running information are not updating, and may show trains as…