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Greenford Road Sudbury Hill Harrow Greater London HA1 3RJ
Cadogan Court Off Northolt Road South Harrow Middlesex HA2 8HB
Ickenham Road West Ruislip Greater London HA4 7DW
Halfords Lane Birmingham Road West Bromwich B66 2HB
It is currently expected that trains will run every half an hour between London Marylebone and Oxford. Projected journey times are:- Marylebone-Oxford from 66 minutes; Marylebone-Oxford Parkway from 58 minutes; Bicester Town-Oxford from 14 minutes; and Oxford-High Wycombe from 38minutes.
To make sure our service runs on time during our busiest periods, we do not allow non-folding bicycles on board our trains. Please see our cycle information section to see which trains we allow non-folding bicycles on board. Folding bicycles are allowed on all our services providing they do not hinder any other passengers.
We advise that you use RingGo in this situation as you can pay for your parking over the phone/via the RingGo app whilst on the train. Payment should be made as soon as possible and always within 20 minutes of your vehicle arriving at the station.
Station Road Rowley Regis West Midlands B65 0LJ
During the school holidays we experience increased passenger numbers which make our trains busier. Unfortunately we do not have an unlimited number of carriages available and therefore making every train longer is not possible. However, we can assure you that we try to run services with as much capacity as possible at busy times all year round.
Station Road Old Hill Warley West Midlands B64 6PL This station is managed and operated by West Midlands Railway.
South Ruislip Station Station Approach South Ruislip HA4 6TP
Stratford-upon-Avon Station Station Road Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6PL
Water Eaton Park & Ride Water Eaton Oxford OX2 8HA
We have complimentary WiFi* on all Chiltern Railways trains. The first time you use our WiFi you will need to complete registration. Once registered your details will be remembered and you can sign in as soon as you board the train. Free WiFi is available at our major stations including London Marylebone, Bicester Village, Warwick Parkway, Birmingham Moor Street and Banbury. The connection will automatically transfer between train and station…
We offer Carnet tickets which offer passengers 10 open return journeys to London Marylebone for the price of 9 and these are anytime tickets valid for 3 months from the date of purchase. All you have to do is fill in the date of travel on the ticket before boarding the train when you make a journey. For more detail read the Carnet - terms and conditions page., Please note that Carnet Tickets are no longer available from Monday 28th June 2021.
Solihull Station Solihull West Midlands B91 1LE
Passengers from north and east Oxford, Kidlington, Yarnton, Woodstock and Witney will have easy access to a mainline rail service at Oxford Parkway station, without having to drive through the congested city centre. Commuters from Bicester to Oxford will have a fast and frequent rail alternative to the crowded A34, whilst the Bicester Village shopping centre will have a direct rail service from the capital, taking many cars off the M40. Oxford…
Each day we have a schedule of which platforms our trains are due to arrive into/depart from. Although platforms may appear to be free, platforms are selected based upon us delivering the most punctual and frequent service we can. We try to use boarding zone ‘A’ when we can, this is located near to platforms 4, 5 & 6. This means that passengers are closer to platforms 4, 5 & 6 when their train is announced and they can board the service…
There are a number of constraints on how long our trains can be. The main constraints that we face are the limited number of carriages available for use and short platforms that can only take a certain number of carriages. Our trains are sometimes shorter than planned due to constraints such as train faults with the planned train meaning that we have to use a replacement train which may unfortunately be shorter than the original planned train.…
The Chiltern Railways Passenger Board was the forum which enabled passenger representatives and local authorities to feedback their ideas for improvement to our senior managers, under the terms of a previous franchise agreement with the Department for Transport. The Passenger Board no longer exists in its previous form. The Passenger Board used to meet four times a year. If you are looking for information regarding our current stakeholder…