Users' questions

Where do trains go to from Marylebone?

Where do trains go to from Marylebone?

Marylebone runs regular passenger services to the west of England, with destinations including Birmingham, Banbury, Bicester, High Wycombe, Gerrards Cross, Stratford-upon-Avon and Kidderminster. It also serves the Bakerloo line from Elephant & Castle to Harrow & Wealdstone.

Why is Marylebone Station closed today?

London Marylebone is closed all day due to engineering works in the local area. During this period, London Underground services should be used between central London and stations to West Ruislip and Amersham to connect to train services. During this period, journey times may be longer than usual.

Where do Chiltern trains go?

The Chiltern Main Line is a railway line which links London (Marylebone) and Birmingham (Moor Street and Snow Hill), the United Kingdom’s two largest cities, by a 112-mile (180 km) route via High Wycombe, Bicester, Banbury, Leamington Spa and Solihull.

What line is Marylebone train station on?

Bakerloo line
The London Underground station is on the Bakerloo line between Baker Street and Edgware Road stations and is, along with the main line station, in Transport for London fare zone 1.

Can I use my Oyster card on the Chiltern line?

Oyster Cards can also be used on a pay-as-you-go basis. On Chiltern Railways pay-as-you-go can be used between Amersham and London Marylebone and between West Ruislip and London Marylebone inclusive (and all intermediate stations).

Can you take bikes on Chiltern Railways?

Regular bicycles are carried (except tandems) on any Chiltern Railways train on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays subject to space being available, and at the discretion of our staff. On Mondays to Fridays you can also use most of our trains. The only exceptions are our busiest peak hour services.

How many platforms does Marylebone station have?

six platforms
Marylebone has six platforms, having once had four.

Do Chiltern trains have toilets?

All Mainline Trains have free wifi, plug sockets at every seat and spacious tables which mean you can get on with what you need to during your journey. Our commuter trains provide a high quality travelling environment for short journeys. They’re equipped with air conditioning, cup holders, digital CCTV, and toilets.

Can you use Oyster cards on Chiltern Railways?

A. Oyster pay as you go is accepted on Chiltern Railways services in the London Fare Zones only. You must touch in and touch out to validate your journey; otherwise you may be liable to a Penalty Fare. Oyster Extension Permits or paper extensions must be bought before boarding.

Can I use my over 60 Oyster card on Chiltern Railways?

60+ Oyster on National Rail c2c: From 09:00 on all services between London Fenchurch Street and Upminster and from 09:30 on services between Rainham and Barking. Chiltern Railways: From 09:00 on services between Amersham and Marylebone and between West Ruislip and South Ruislip.

Can you use Oyster on Chiltern Railway?

Are toilets open in Marylebone Station?

The accessible toilet and Baby Change facilities remain open. Customers are advised that the majority of trains have toilet facilities onboard.

Where do I find the train timetable at Marylebone station?

See live arrival and departures from London Marylebone train station. Here you’ll find platform numbers, live train times and route information for all services to and from London Marylebone. Plat. In the concourse, near the departure boards. Seating areas are located around the station concourse and on the platforms.

Is there a tube from Marylebone to Oxford Street?

London Marylebone tube station is conveniently located on the Bakerloo line, meaning you can get to Oxford Street, in no time at all. Shops, restaurants and bars galore, you’ll be spoilt for choice once you arrive in Central London.

How long is the train from London Marylebone to Oxford?

The train from Oxford to London Marylebone takes as little as 1 hour and 1 minute. The journey time may vary during weekends and holidays. This train service is direct too, so there is no need to change trains on this journey.

Is there a bus from Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street?

It has quick and easy transport links to the rest of London, with the Marylebone underground station being on the Bakerloo line. There are also plenty of buses stopping at the station. The station has public toilets, WiFi, cash points and plenty of places to enjoy something to eat or drink!