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Customers at Marylebone Station Chiltern Railways has been named 2017’s top franchised train operator in the YouGov BrandIndex UK Rankings. YouGov BrandIndex measures the public’s perception of brands on a daily basis across a range of measures. The annual rankings are compiled using Buzz scores from across all 52 weeks of last year. Buzz scores measure whether people have heard anything good or bad about a brand during the previous two weeks.…
Alan Riley Chiltern Railways, the Arriva UK Trains company has announced the appointment of Alan Riley as its new Customer Services Director. Chiltern, which holds a rail franchise until 2021, runs services between London Marylebone and the Midlands, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire including Birmingham Moor Street station, Oxford and a new station built by the company to serve visitors to the shopping destination, Bicester Village…
At Chiltern Railways, we are committed to improving all aspects of our service provision for every customer, from using our online services through to making your journey on the day. To ensure that social media is accessible to everyone, we pledge the following:, We will publish Chiltern Railways service disruptions as soon as Control issue the information, ensuring the appropriate Alt Text wording is included on X (formally Twitter) and Facebook…
Chiltern Railways wins Sustainable Development Award at National Rail Awards Chiltern Railways has won the Sustainable Development Award at the National Rail Awards. The award recognises the work the train operator has undertaken to the long-term sustainability of the railway industry. During the last 12 months, Chiltern Railways has taken its commitment to both local communities and wider environmental issues to a new level with several large-…
If you have bought train tickets for any route these can be used with other train companies. If you have bought tickets that are for a specific train company such as Chiltern Railways it is not possible to transfer train tickets. You will need to cancel your original tickets and rebook for a different journey.
Chiltern Railways launch first of a kind commuter podcast Chiltern Railways has today launched a podcast to discuss customer questions and give the inside track on a range of subjects, complementing other initiatives such as Tweet the Manager and Meet the Manager. ‘Inside Track’ will be available on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud and on the Chiltern Railways onboard WiFi. Each episode is around 30 minutes and there is a total of six episodes in…,…
You may take up to two dogs or small domestic animals free of charge with you on a Chiltern train. Dogs must be kept on a lead throughout your journey, including any part of the station you are travelling through. Dogs must not use the seats on the train or at our stations. Animals other than a dog must be carried in a fully enclosed basket or pet carrier designed for the purpose with dimensions no bigger than 85 x 60 x 60 cm. Animals must be…
Chiltern Railways fast-track coffee cup recycling at stations Chiltern Railways has become the UK’s first train operator to implement coffee cup recycling at its stations. With the official launch at Marylebone station, London, on February 12th, the rail company is working in partnership with its facilities partner Aktrion Facilities and Simply Cups, the UK’s first and leading nationwide cup collection and recycling service. The scheme will see…
We're proud to support fans who celebrating the Lionesses' historic Euros victory. On Tuesday 29 July, the England Lionesses will take part in a homecoming parade in central London. Train services arriving into London before 11:30 are expected to be, busier than usual, . There may also be queuing systems in place at some stations, please allow plenty of time to travel. The area in Central London is expected be extremely busy, so it's important…
Chiltern Railways offer leap year babies free travel on their birthday Chiltern Railways is giving those who were born on the 29th February free travel on their birthday. Those celebrating their birthday may choose to experience their big day in London, taking advantage of the excellent attractions and theatres. Marylebone station is well located offering easy access into Central London and is just a short walk away from both Regents Park and…
Gerrards Cross, Get to London from just 19 minutes on the fastest direct service. View Gerrards Cross station 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 Wycombe Park and some of the most picturesque villages in the Chilterns. View High Wycombe…
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, Dorridge, Part of the Chiltern Mainline to Birmingham. View Dorridge 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 and Circle lines. View London Marylebone station on map, Amersham, Amersham station is run by TFL. With…
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…
Chiltern Railways running interim timetable from 3rd December and new Winter/Spring timetable from Monday 14 December From Thursday 3rd December, Chiltern Railways services will revert back to the pre-November lockdown timetable. The train operator has been running a reduced timetable since Monday 16 November, delivering a service appropriate for the number of customers travelling due to enhanced national restrictions in England. Additionally,…
Chiltern Railways are advising customers not to travel this weekend as services on the network will be severely disrupted. No trains will operate between London Marylebone and Oxford or London Marylebone and Birmingham due to planned engineering works and the availability of rail replacement bus services will be extremely limited. Customers are strongly advised to check their travel plans for both Saturday and Sunday and should only travel if…
A place for shoppers and food lovers., The charming streets of St Christopher´s Place are perfectly tucked away for you to escape the crowds. An experience brought together with a personal touch Travel there with Chiltern Railways on one of our great value, Advance Fares, from just, £5.40 one-way between Oxford and London Marylebone, , or from, £6.40 one-way between Birmingham or Stratford-upon-Avon and London Marylebone, . Alternatively,, take…
Over 1000 shops and stalls selling fashion, music, art and food., The Camden markets are a number of adjoining large retail markets, often collectively referred to as "Camden Market" or "Camden Lock", located in the historic former Pickfords stables, in Camden Town, London. Travel there with Chiltern Railways on one of our great value, Advance Fares, from just, £5.40 one-way between Oxford and London Marylebone, , or from, £6.40 one-way between…
Gerrards Cross, Get to London from just 19 minutes on the fastest direct service. View Gerrards Cross 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, with the Bakerloo underground line and plenty of buses stopping at the station. It also has public toilets,…
Chiltern Railways have begun the process of donating abandoned bicycles left at stations to The Bike Project – a community of enthusiasts who repair second-hand bikes and then donate them to refugees. Starting with London Marylebone station and gradually moving onto more stations in the coming months, bicycles in working order will be donated to The Bike Project, who work tirelessly to support refugees adjusting to a new environment through…