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08 November 2017, Chiltern Railways customers are encouraged to check train times ahead of the launch of the new timetable which comes into effect on Sunday 10 December 2017. The updated timetable covers services on its route between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street, Oxford and Aylesbury stations and is designed to optimise capacity across the network. The timetable is available on the Chiltern Railways website and in industry…
Visit the Back to backs in Birmingham and discover a Chiltern gem, Step back in time, and see how people lived over 100 years ago. Take a tour with the National Trust guides through living history. Hear about Birmingham residents through the ages. Rated the #1 tourist attraction on Tripadvisor. Travel there with, Chiltern, on one of our great value, Advance Fares, from just, £6.40 one-way., , Book an Advance Fare, , Why book with…
Kickstart your career with our exciting 4 year apprenticeship at Chiltern Railways! You'll gain hands-on experience at our depots and earn while you learn as you study at college to achieve a Higher National Certificate. You'll work alongside skilled technicians, learning the ins and outs of maintaining our fleet of trains safely and to high environmental standards. By the end, you'll be all geared up to join us full-time, bringing your skills…,…
This depends on the terms and conditions of the ticket you have purchased. If your ticket is an Anytime, Off-Peak or Super Off-Peak fare and you wish to change we advise you to cancel and obtain a refund and re-book. If you are travelling on the same day but need a ticket that allows an earlier or more restricted time, you can pay the difference at a ticket office to make your existing ticket valid for that journey. This is done at a ticket…
Advice for Chiltern Railway customers travelling on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 March Chiltern Railways are advising customers travelling on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 March that the railway will be closed between Wembley Stadium and High Wycombe and also between Warwick Parkway and Solihull. As a result there will be no through trains between Marylebone and Birmingham, Marylebone and Oxford/Bicester Village, nor between Marylebone and Gerrards…
Travel Advisory for Chiltern customers for 18th and 19th January Chiltern Railways has advised customers travelling on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th January 2020 that the line through Wembley Stadium is closed with additional works taking place at West Ruislip. A heavily amended timetable will be in operation and journey times will be considerably longer than usual. Passengers may need to travel via alternative/diverted routes and/or on rail…
** East West Rail - Oxford to Milton Keynes – Passenger Service Update ** , Since being announced as operator of the first stage of East West Rail between Oxford and Milton Keynes in March 2025, we have been working at pace to get everything ready for services to begin on the new line. Significant progress has been made, including the hiring and training of 44 train drivers, the creation of a new colleague facility at Bletchley, and the fit…
Adrian Shooter CBE with statue Today (Tuesday 30 th August), a nine-foot bronze statue and plinth of railway pioneer Adrian Shooter CBE has been unveiled at London Marylebone station. Adrian Shooter, who started his career with British Rail in 1970, is considered one of the leading architects of the modern railway, and the tribute recognises his huge contributions and accomplishments to passenger and freight services. Shooter is a fellow of the…
Sue Gee accepts the award A recording of a world-first stunt on the earth’s highest and longest slide earned Chiltern Railways the Gold Standard award for Best Radio Advertising at The Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Travel Marketing Awards at the London Hilton on Park Lane on Monday 12 March 2018. The 30-second spot, which aired in Oxfordshire and the West Midlands, featured a voice-over artist hurtling at speed from top to bottom of the…
Our bicycle policy has been updated to incorporate Oxford, Oxford Parkway, Islip and Bicester Village stations. From Monday 8 January 2018, customers are required to adhere to the following: On Mondays to Fridays, for the safety and comfort of all our passenger’s bikes are not allowed at any point during the journey on any train: Arriving at London Marylebone,, Oxford, or Birmingham Moor Street from 0745 to 1000. Leaving London Marylebone,,…
Are you going to see Oxford United vs Crystal Palace on Saturday 21 July? Crystal Palace play Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday 21 July. As there is rail improvement work taking place until 23rd July, this means that the best way to get to Kassam Stadium by rail will be from London Marylebone to Oxford Parkway., Getting to the stadium from Oxford Parkway:, From Oxford Parkway you can get a replacement bus service to Oxford city…
Chiltern Railways will be operating between London and Birmingham this weekend however we will be , much busier than usual, as other train operator's passengers will use our services. Over three weekends (18-19 August, 25-26-27 August and 1-2 September) there is important Network Rail improvement works being carried out on the West Coast Main Line, and two sporting events at Wembley Stadium (18 & 25 August). Read more about the works here…
Visit the oldest Botanical Gardens in the UK and discover a Chiltern Gem, Visit inspiring herbaceous borders,, glasshouses that take you around the world or simply relax in the, oldest Botanic Garden in Britain, The Botanic Garden is the most compact, yet, diverse collection of plants in the world right in the heart, of Oxford city centre and is, open throughout the year, for you to visit and enjoy. , Get there with Chiltern: , with train…
We are aware of numerous customer complaints surrounding capacity on our services and the short formation of trains recently. We know it’s frustrating when your train arrives and it’s shorter than normal. We will always be honest and transparent with our customers, so we wanted to provide you with an update on progress, set out some of the challenges we’re facing, the solutions we’ve identified to these, and the action we are taking to…, FAQS,…
Chiltern Railways’ customers are advised that a reduced service will be in operation on Friday 14 November due to heavy rainfall expected throughout the day. Weather warnings have been issued and a limited service will be in operation on Friday until Saturday (15 November). Trains which are running are expected to be busier than usual. On Friday 14 November, one Chiltern Railways service per hour will operate in each direction between:…,…
Customer walks through gates. Choose WFH Wednesdays, choose face to face Fridays. The new Flexi Season ticket offers 8 days of travel in 28 days - any time between two stations. Pay for the days you need, spend the rest wherever you like. It’s a flexible solution that’s perfect if you need to travel to work a couple of times a week at peak time Monday to Friday. Get ready for the Flexi Season ticket by registering for a Smartcard and…
Chiltern Railways has advised customers travelling on the weekend of the 11 th and 12 th May that there will be track improvement work taking place at Beaconsfield and as a result, the line between London Marylebone and High Wycombe will be closed and all journeys on Chiltern Railways services will be affected. The closure will allow Network Rail to carry out improvement work as part of Britain’s Railway Upgrade Plan. This will mean that…
Season Tickets (including Flexi Season Tickets) are available for most short and medium distance journeys on the National Rail network. Season Tickets are not generally available for long distance journeys but may be available where a train company chooses to offer them., National Rail Conditions of Travel, All tickets and travel are subject to the National Rail Conditions of Travel. A copy of the 'National Rail Conditions of Travel' is available…
Chiltern Railways invites customers to join, new Accessibility Group., The group gives local people who have lived experience of disability the chance to create a more accessible rail network and have a say in how policy is shaped. The new Accessibility Group will meet four times a year and will be made up of people with both visible and non-visible disabilities. The scope of the panel is to consult on matters including: Operational and policy…
Chiltern Railways launch new Accessibility Panel Chiltern Railways are inviting customers with lived experience of disability to join their new Accessibility Panel, helping to create a more accessible rail network and shape future policy. The new Accessibility Panel will have a maximum of eight members who will meet four times a year and will be made up of people with both visible and non-visible disabilities. Members will help shape policies…