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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…
Chiltern Railways puts Britain's first hybrid-powered train to the test Britain’s first hybrid-powered train was put through its paces during a test run with senior members of Chiltern Railways in Derbyshire earlier this week. The Class 168 Chiltern train has been fitted with a Rolls Royce MTU hybrid drive which will cut noise emissions in stations and deliver zero emissions when operating under battery power. Chiltern Railways’ Managing…
July 2018 Oxford Major Improvement Works Due to Network Rail major infrastructure improvement works from , July 7–22,  and , July 28-29,  Chiltern Railways trains will not serve Oxford station.,  , Trains will operate between Marylebone and stations to Bicester Village, Islip and Oxford Parkway, with some minor changes to timetables. Read more about the block here. On weekdays during the Oxford improvement works, (Monday 9 – Friday 20 July), ,…
Improvements for Silver Sets, Improvements for Silver Sets, From late-July until early-2020, we will be running a program of heavy maintenance work on each of our four silver set trains. Customers who normally travel on the 0710 Kidderminster to London Marylebone and the 1615 London Marylebone to Kidderminster are most likely to notice this as their silver train will be replaced with another train. Each silver train will go away, one at a time,…
Folding push chairs and carry cots are permitted. Wheelchairs and powered wheelchairs are allowed. Wheelchairs must be folded when not in use and located in the section designated for wheelchairs. Mobility scooters can be carried but may be subject to a charge. Musical instruments exceeding dimensions, 30 x 70 x 90 cm may be carried but could be subject to a charge. Large items are subject to the discretion of station staff and if a train is…
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, Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace, and a…
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…
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.…
Britain's Train Operators offer free train travel for Ukrainian arrivals To help Ukrainian nationals travelling to the UK, we are offering free onward travel on National Rail services to get you to a safe place. To make use of this scheme, you will need to show your Ukrainian passport and a boarding pass or ticket showing your arrival into the UK. The offer is valid across all train operators in England, Scotland and Wales, and you will have 48…
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…
Chiltern Railways announce festive timetable Chiltern Railways have announced that they will be operating amended timetables over the festive period from Thursday 24th December to Friday 01st January. The train operator is asking customers to check their journey before travelling and allow additional time as journeys may take longer than usual or require changing trains to reach their destination. There may also be queueing systems in place at…
Chiltern Railways is running extra trains for customers travelling from Birmingham to Wembley on Monday 27 th May for the EFL Championship Play-off Final. Over 19,000 seats are being provided for customers attending the game between Aston Villa and Derby County, with trains departing from Birmingham Moor Street every 20 minutes between 7.30am and 11am to help get Villa fans to Wembley Stadium. Additionally, between 5pm and 8pm, Chiltern Railways…
The May 2026 timetable runs from Sunday 17 May through to Saturday 12 December 2026. There are very few changes to the previous timetable, though some train times may have changed by a minute or two to improve punctuality and reliability. Please check your normal journey carefully for any minor timing changes. Customers are asked to note the specific timetable changes below:, Weekdays, Mainline (via High Wycombe), 06:38 - Oxford to London…
Due to Network Rail major infrastructure improvement works from, July 7–22, and, July 28-29, Chiltern Railways trains will not serve Oxford station.,  , Trains will operate between Marylebone and stations to Bicester Village, Islip and Oxford Parkway, with some minor changes to timetables. The Network Rail improvement work taking place will be to modernise the existing 1960s signalling, which will make train services travelling through Oxford,…
Chiltern Railways announces new timetable from Monday 7 September Chiltern Railways will be strengthening their timetable from Monday 7th September following a gradual increase in passengers travelling by train. The train operator has been steadily increasing the number of services since Monday 18th May in order to ensure space for social distancing onboard trains. The new timetable makes adjustments to journey times in order to allow customers…
Chiltern Railways running new reduced timetable from Monday 16th November Chiltern Railway services from Monday 16th November will be moving to a slightly reduced timetable to ensure that vital train services for those needing to travel can keep running. Overall, the new timetable represents a reduction of 31 trains across the whole week and customers should check their train times on the Chiltern website before travelling. The move ensures the…
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…
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…