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Get there with Chiltern, 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…
Beaconsfield, The station is within walking distance of the town centre, with plenty of restaurants, pubs and bars. Don't forget to visit Bekonscot Model Village, the oldest model village in the world. View Beaconsfield station on map 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…
Bicester North Bicester North station is just a short shuttle bus ride from the Village. Bicester Village station is just a short walk from the shopping area. It’s well equipped with plenty of parking spaces for cars, motorcycles and bikes, and has step free access to all platforms. As well as being near to Oxford, it also offers a direct service to London Marylebone. View Bicester North station on map Banbury Take a train to Banbury station, 5…
High Wycombe, Take a train to High Wycombe to explore the rolling countryside of the Chiltern Hills or see local art and furniture exhibited at Wycombe Museum. The station has good links to tourist attractions like the National Trust's West Wycombe Park and some of the most picturesque villages in the Chilterns. View High Wycombe station on map, Aylesbury, The station is within walking distance of the town centre, with plenty of restaurants, pubs…
Aylesbury, The station is within walking distance of the town centre, with plenty of restaurants, pubs and bars. Aylesbury has direct links to London Marylebone, High Wycombe and Wembley Stadium. View on map, High Wycombe, Take a train to High Wycombe to explore the rolling countryside of the Chiltern Hills or see local art and furniture exhibited at Wycombe Museum. The station has good links to tourist attractions like the National Trust's West…
Birmingham Moor Street The station is located in the centre of Birmingham, a 5-minute walk from Birmingham New Street station. View Birmingham Moor Street station on map 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…
Birmingham Moor Street The station is located in the centre of Birmingham, a 5-minute walk from Birmingham New Street station. Birmingham Moor Street station is perfectly placed for any shoppers travelling by train, with the popular Bullring Shopping Centre just two minutes away on foot. You will actually see it the moment you exit the station. The station itself is equipped with toilets and baby changing facilities. There is also a cafe at this…
Stourbridge Junction Stourbridge is a market town in the West Midlands county of England. Situated on the River Stour, it was the centre of British glass making during the Industrial Revolution. Stourbridge Junction is one of two railway stations serving the town of Stourbridge. View Stourbridge Junction station on map Birmingham Moor Street The station is located in the centre of Birmingham, a 5-minute walk from Birmingham New Street station.…
Oxford, Travel by train to the historic city of Oxford, located in one of England’s most special counties. 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. Oxford train station has great travel links connecting it to London and Bicester Village, so you’re sure to find lots to do. View Oxford station on map, High Wycombe, Take a train to High…
Chiltern Railways is offering free Standard off-peak travel for Flybe customers on all its services, following news that the airline has gone into administration. The train company, which runs services from London Marylebone to Birmingham, Aylesbury, Kidderminster and Oxford, has also extended this to Flybe employees. Flybe customers simply have to show their booking confirmation or e-ticket on any Chiltern Railways service. Meanwhile Flybe…
Snow heroes at Leamington Spa While snow, wind and freezing temperatures caused havoc across the UK over the past week, staff at Chiltern Railways were warmed by a huge amount of praise from the online community. The train operator demonstrated some of the values that earned them the Train Operator of the Year award at the 2018 Rail Business Awards, with staff at both Chiltern Railways and Network Rail going above and beyond to keep the…
During the pandemic train companies worked with the government to introduce temporary changes to refund policies, so that passengers weren't left out of pocket by the unprecedented challenges presented by lockdown. As services continue to be uplifted and restrictions ease, those temporary changes are no longer needed and have now reverted back to their original terms and conditions (this change happened on the 7th September 2020). If you're…,…
Trains to Bicester Village, Bicester Village is a luxury shopping destination, nestled in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside. Home to more than 150 boutiques from the world’s most celebrated brands, discover the best in beauty, fashion, homeware and everything in between – all just under an hour from London. Expect the extraordinary from the moment you arrive. Opt for a tailored approach to styling with their five-star guest services,…
Chiltern Railways named top operator for journeys between London and the West Midlands and Oxford Passengers have once again ranked Chiltern Railways as the best operator for journeys between London and the West Midlands and Oxford in the National Rail Passenger Survey (NRPS). The survey revealed that 89% of customers on the companies West Midlands route and 88% on the Oxford route said that overall the Chiltern Railways service was good or…
Warwick Castle and Chiltern Railways Competition Terms and Conditions:, Prize: x 4 McFly Tickets and Free Chiltern Railways Train Tickets to the event, By entering this prize draw, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions The prize draw is open to members of the public aged, 18 years, and over and residents of the UK only, except employees of the Promoter, their families, agents or any third party directly associated with…
Yes - if you have purchased a ticket and your train is cancelled or delayed, and you choose not to travel, you may return the unused ticket to the original retailer from which the ticket was purchased and you will be given a full refund with no administration fee being charged. This applies to all tickets including those that are usually non-refundable. You must write to the original retailer or Train Company (from whom the ticket was purchased…
Escape the bustle of the city with a relaxed shopping experience., This arty enclave offers design-led shopping, from jewellery and fashion, to fair-trade furnishings and affordable artwork. Relax in one of the cafes and restaurants which enjoy spectacular views of the river Thames. Arriving via train gives you so much more flexibility to enjoy your shopping experience. Leave the hassles of parking behind with our cheap train tickets to Gabriel's…
Chiltern Railways and other train operation companies will be offering free travel for serving military personnel and veterans to and from Services of Remembrance across Great Britain., Travel to/from London, If you are travelling to attend the Submariners' Remembrance Service on Sunday 5th November and Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday 12th November or other Services of Remembrance, free travel on Chiltern Railway…
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…