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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…
Our new timetable will start on the 9 December 2018 and run until 18 May 2019.  This builds on our previous timetable but with some further improvements.    Our train times are available online and through our website and app.  To support our environmental aims and as the audience for the full printed timetable reduces we are now printing fewer copies of these.  We would encourage you to please consider our online options. If you still require a…
A winter scene in London Our new timetable: For Winter and Spring starts on Sunday 15th December 2019 and runs until 16th May 2020.  Timetables: Our train times are available online and through our website and app.  To support our environmental aims, and as the audience for the full printed timetable reduces, we are now printing fewer copies of these.  We would encourage you to please consider our online options. If you still require a paper…,…
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 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…
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…
Chiltern Railways makes amendments to timetable following key worker feedback Chiltern Railways will be making some minor amendments to their timetable from Monday 13th April following feedback from key workers. The train operator is currently running a reduced timetable reflecting Government advice that people should stay at home unless their journey is essential. These changes include two additional trains in Oxfordshire, the 0600 Banbury –…
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…
Chiltern Railways changes timetable from Monday 4th January to provide certainty for customers Chiltern Railway services from Monday 4th January 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 42 trains each weekday and customers should check their train times on the Chiltern website before travelling.  The move…
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…
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…
Timetable changes - Thursday 13 November (evening event at Wembley Stadium) and Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 November (engineering work between Aylesbury and Princes Risborough, ), Thursday 13th November 2025:, An amended timetable will be in operation, in respect of the following: Wembley Stadium event - England vs Serbia (19.45 KO). An enhanced timetable will be in operation during the afternoon and evening, with additional Wembley Stadium stops…
Our new timetable starts on 20 May 2018.   Changes in the new timetable are targeted to improve performance and create capacity, these include:, Weekday changes, 0910 Oxford-Marylebone no longer stops at Beaconsfield at 0957. 0907 Banbury-Marylebone stops additionally at Beaconsfield at 1003, but no longer stops at Gerrards Cross at 1008. 0822 Birmingham Snow Hill-Marylebone calls additionally at Gerrards Cross at 1016. 1901 Oxford-Marylebone…
new timetables, We recently supported Young Art Oxford’s annual art competition to showcase the artistic gifts of Oxfordshire’s most talented young artists on our latest timetables. The timetables, which came into effect on 20 May, feature the artwork of Young Art Oxford competition winners and will be seen by thousands of customers travelling on the entire Chiltern route between London Marylebone, Birmingham, Oxford and Aylesbury.  The…
Marylebone Station Chiltern Railways customers are encouraged to check train times ahead of the launch of the new timetable which comes into effect this Sunday 20 May 2018. 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 systems…,…
Saturday 13th December 2025:, An amended timetable will be in operation, in respect of the following:, Planned engineering works (late night)., (Routine maintenance at Oxford). The railway is closed between Oxford Parkway and Oxford, after 22.55, , affecting all late night services to/from Oxford. During this period, rail replacement buses will operate between Oxford Parkway - Oxford and/or Bicester North - Oxford.  , Sunday 14th December 2025:,…
- Yes - if the timetable changed after you have purchased a ticket, and you choose not to travel as a consequence of that change, you may return the unused ticket to the original retailer from which the ticket was purchased and you will be given a full refund with no administration fee being charged. This applies to all tickets including those that are usually non-refundable. - Season ticket holders should be aware that the timetable may change…,…
Chiltern Railways introducing new timetable from Monday 12 April Chiltern Railways will be introducing a new timetable from Monday 12 April to coincide with the next step in the Government’s roadmap for easing lockdown restrictions in England. The new timetable will increase services on the London Marylebone – Amersham – Aylesbury line as well as providing more services between London and Oxford, and London and Birmingham, as non-essential…
Chiltern Railways introducing new timetable from Sunday 16 May Chiltern Railways will be introducing a new timetable from Sunday 16 May in preparation for the next phase of the government’s roadmap in England. The train operator has been running a reduced timetable since March 2020, ensuring that vital train services for key workers continue to run throughout the Coronavirus outbreak. The new timetable will increase capacity and improve…
Chiltern Railways announces it's May timetable and boosts links to Stratford-upon-Avon Chiltern Railways have announced their new timetable which will more than double the number of direct trains between Stratford-upon-Avon and London Marylebone. The new timetable will also see changes aimed at improving performance and creating capacity.   From May direct trains between London and Stratford will increase in both directions from three to six on…