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Where does the Chiltern line stop?

Where does the Chiltern line stop?

CHILTERN RAILWAYS (National Rail) The first stop of the CHILTERN RAILWAYS train route is Aylesbury and the last stop is Amersham. CHILTERN RAILWAYS (Amersham) is operational during Monday, Saturday.

What stations are on the Chiltern line?

Our stations

  • Acocks Green.
  • Amersham.
  • Aylesbury.
  • Aylesbury Vale Parkway.
  • Banbury.
  • Beaconsfield.
  • Bearley.
  • Bicester North.

Where does the Chiltern railway run?

Services on the Chiltern Main Line run from London to Birmingham Snow Hill, Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford, with some peak-hour services extended to Kidderminster.

Is there a train from Chiltern to Midland?

regular Chiltern Railways service occasional Chiltern Railways service connecting rail service – London Midland connecting rail service – Cross Country connecting rail service – Metropolitan Line London Underground station interchange Midland Metro station interchange

Where can I buy Chiltern Railways train tickets?

This does not just apply to Chiltern Railways tickets, but routes all over the UK! You can choose to receive your tickets in a number of ways – collect at the station, on your phone, via email or post. Always book as far ahead as you can – Advance tickets are usually the cheapest.

When did British Rail modernise the Chiltern Main Line?

Between 1988 and 1992 British Rail carried out a total route modernisation which included resignalling from Marylebone to Aynho Junction, and both Marylebone to Aylesbury routes, from the new Marylebone Integrated Control Centre.

Is the Chiltern Main Line electrified in London?

The line is not electrified, although electrification is an aspiration. The line forms part of the suburban rail networks in both cities. The majority of towns towards the London end of the route are prosperous suburbs or commuter-belt towns, such as Ruislip, Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield.