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Starting from 9th November Chiltern Railways will be running an additional morning service from High Wycombe into London every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to provide more peak time seats. The new service will run non-stop, departing High Wycombe at 0724 and arriving into London at 0800. This service is specifically targeted to relieve pressure on one of Chiltern’s busiest trains, the 0643 departure from Oxford that calls at High Wycombe at…
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…
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…
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…
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. …
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,…
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 Aylesbury 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 of…
London Marylebone, Take a train to London Marylebone station, located on the Bakerloo underground line with excellent links to London's transport system. Trains leave here for all our stations in the Chilterns and West Midlands. Baker Street underground station is 5 minutes’ walk with connections to the Jubilee, Metropolitan, District and Circle lines. View London Marylebone station on map, High Wycombe, Take a train to High Wycombe to explore…
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…
Warwick Explore Warwick Castle, where you'll be surrounded by jaw-dropping history, magic, myth and adventure! Take in the castle battlements, towers, turrets, awesome interiors and the Great Hall. With daily shows and activities in the grounds, shops and restaurants there is something for everyone to enjoy. View on map Birmingham Moor Street Conveniently located in the city centre, Birmingham Moor Street is only a 5 minute walk from Birmingham…
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…
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…
Amersham, Amersham station is run by TFL. With connections to Watford and Chesham. View Amersham station on map, London Marylebone, Take a train to London Marylebone station, located on the Bakerloo underground line with excellent links to London's transport system. Trains leave here for all our stations in the Chilterns and West Midlands. Baker Street underground station is 5 minutes’ walk with connections to the Jubilee, Metropolitan, District…
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…
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…
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, London Marylebone, London Marylebone station is located between Paddington and Euston in central…