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Interior of a Business Zone carriage of a Chiltern Railways service. Since winning the franchise, Chiltern has introduced "Route: High Wycombe" tickets for the Chiltern route between Birmingham and London that are considerably cheaper than "Route: Any Permitted" tickets, valid on the faster Avanti West Coast service to London Euston as well a ...
Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station is a National Rail station on the Chiltern Main Line in the London Borough of Harrow in northwest London.. The station is served by Chiltern Railways trains from Marylebone towards High Wycombe and Birmingham Snow Hill, and is in Travelcard Zone 4.
All services at Aylesbury are operated by Chiltern Railways. Most services operate to London Marylebone, although services can take one of two routes running via either Amersham on the London-Aylesbury line or via the Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line, High Wycombe and the Chiltern Main Line. The current off-peak service is: [11]
All trains are operated by Chiltern Railways. The current off-peak services are: [7] 5 trains per hour to London Marylebone, of which: 2 are non-stop to London Marylebone; 2 semi-fast, calling at Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross and sometimes one other station. 1 stopping service, calling at most intermediate stations, which originates from High ...
Chiltern Railways West Midlands Trains 0.211 million 97,864 0.108 million Olton: 1869 [50] Solihull 4 Chiltern Railways West Midlands Trains 0.564 million 0.285 million 0.343 million Perry Barr: 1837 [51] Birmingham 2 West Midlands Trains 0.648 million 30,362 0.139 million Rowley Regis: 1867 [52] Sandwell 3 Chiltern Railways West Midlands ...
Platform 1 serves southbound Chiltern Railways and West Midlands Railway services to Leamington Spa, London Marylebone and Stratford-upon-Avon. Platform 2 serves northbound trains towards Birmingham, Stourbridge Junction and Kidderminster from the south and platform 3 is used by local West Midlands Railway services that originate/terminate here ...
The current station was opened on the Chiltern Main Line on 5 October 1987 [2] to serve Haddenham and Thame. [3] The British Rail station was built on the north side of Thame Road, Haddenham, and was originally single platform, with the platform sited on the former down line, long since removed.
All trains are operated by Chiltern Railways. The current off-peak services are: [4] 3 trains per hour to London Marylebone, of which: 1 calls at Gerrards Cross only; 1 calls at Gerrards Cross and Wembley Stadium only; 1 is a stopping service, calling at most intermediate stations; 1 train per hour to High Wycombe; 2 trains per hour to Oxford [4]