London Marylebone main line station closed until 11.00 am on Sunday morning

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London Marylebone main line station closed until 11.00 am on Sunday morning

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Naming ceremony at London Marylebone
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On Sunday, 4th September, London Marylebone station will be closed until approximately 11.00 am due to planned engineering works.

Services on Chiltern Railways will operate to an amended timetable during this period, and will only operate north of and . Some journeys will take considerably longer than usual, and may involve travel via alternative routes, on other operator’s services, and/or rail replacement bus services.

London Underground services can be used to travel between Marylebone and West Ruislip and Marylebone and Amersham as follows, and customers for the London Underground will still have access to Marylebone tube station.

The first through trains to Marylebone on Sunday, 4th September will run as follows:

  • 08.47 to Marylebone.
  • 09.33 to Marylebone via High Wycombe.
  • 09.41 Oxford to Marylebone.
  • 10.15 Aylesbury Vale Parkway to Marylebone via Amersham.

The first through trains from Marylebone on Sunday, 4th September:

  • 11.00 Marylebone to Moor Street.
  • 11.12 Marylebone to Oxford.
  • 11.53 Marylebone to Aylesbury via High Wycombe.
  • 11.57 Marylebone to Aylesbury Vale Parkway via Amersham.

London Underground will operate as follows:

Central Line:

  • Marylebone – Oxford Circus – Northolt – South Ruislip – West Ruislip.

Metropolitan Line:

  • Marylebone – Baker Street – Harrow-on-the-Hill – Rickmansworth – Chorleywood – Chalfont & Latimer – Amersham.

Passengers intending to travel to or from Marylebone on Sunday morning, 4th September. should check their journey before they travel on the Chiltern Railways website at http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk or on the Chiltern Railways app.

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