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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…,…
  Young Art Oxford Logo Chiltern Railways has announced that the upcoming May 2018 timetable will feature artwork by some of the most talented young artists in Oxfordshire. The railway company is a sponsor of the 11th annual Young Art Oxford competition, which involves students from over 40 schools in Oxfordshire, and will culminate in an exhibition at the prestigious Ashmolean Museum from 10-12 May. Along with encouraging the talents of young…
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 announces new timetable from Monday 18 May Chiltern Railways will be making amendments to their timetable from Monday 18th May to prepare for an eventual increase in passengers travelling by train. The train operator is currently running a reduced timetable reflecting Government advice that people should stay at home unless their journey is essential. The new timetable will see an increase in services from London Marylebone…
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…
The Chiltern Railways Leaf Fall timetable starts on Monday 7th October Chiltern Railways’ Leaf Fall timetable will run from Monday 7th October until 14th December and will impact customers travelling to London Marylebone from stations including Kidderminster, Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, Bicester Village and Aylesbury via Princes Risborough.   During this period, customers are advised that trains running on these lines may arrive at…
Chiltern Railway services from Monday 23rd March will be moving to a reduced timetable to ensure that vital train services for key workers can keep running throughout the Coronavirus outbreak. This timetable will remain in place until further notice, though service levels will be kept under regular review. People needing to travel on Monday should check their train time from midday on Sunday.  There will be one train per hour in each direction …
Chiltern Railways running new reduced timetable from Monday 25 January Chiltern Railway services from Monday 25th January will be moving to a further reduced timetable to ensure that vital train services for customers needing to travel can keep running. Overall, the new timetable represents 51% of Chiltern Railways pre-covid service and customers should check their train times on the Chiltern website before travelling. The move reflects a…
The original consultation took place during 2014 and was available on the Chiltern Railways website for comment.  Following a significant amount of constructive feedback, changes have been made and the final timetable was available Summer 2015.
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…
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…
- 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 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 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…
Passengers advised to check journeys before the introduction of the new, Chiltern Railways timetable on 25 th October 2015., Chiltern Railways has published the autumn timetable which will give passengers from High Wycombe, Princes Risborough and Beaconsfield a number of improvements.   The timetable is set to run from 25 th October just before the company launches a £130 million rail link between new station, Oxford Parkway and London Marylebone…
Although we check the links on this page regularly to ensure they are up to date and correct, we can’t guarantee information provided by third parties. Most of our stations have convenient bus links nearby – you’ll find details of some of our stations’ bus connections below. Chiltern Railways season ticket holders in Aylesbury, Aylesbury Vale Parkway, High Wycombe and Bicester can take advantage of free bus travel on certain routes – see the…,…
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,…
We would like to sincerely apologise to our customers that our train service will be severely impacted throughout the four-week period of industrial action by the RMT union. This is not the service you have come to expect from Chiltern Railways, and we apologise for the impact this will have on you, particularly at this time of year. We have had to take this difficult decision because of the cumulative impact of RMT strikes and a ban on…
The recent period of industrial action by members of ASLEF (the train drivers' union) has now finished. No future industrial action has been announced., Key information:, To see live train times please download the Chiltern Railways App for Android or Apple devices. Whenever industrial action is taking place, please check the entire length of your journey as it may not be possible to reach your intended destination. Please see the FAQs below for…