Cancellations and reduced Chiltern Line services over next two weeks

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165014 at London Marylebone // Credit: Chiltern Railways

A strike and overtime ban by members of the ASLEF union on various days over the next two weeks will severely affect Chiltern Line services.

Chiltern has been working on contingency plans so that it can operate as many services as possible, but there will undoubtedly be a significantly reduced service and anyone intending to travel check beforehand to find out when trains are running.

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Chiltern services at London Marylebone. // Credit: RailAdvent

On days when trains are running, there is likely to be a reduced service, and the last trains on all routes will be earlier than normal.

Monday, 29 January to Friday, 2 February, and Tuesday, 6 February

  • London Marylebone to Oxford – normal service;
  • Aylesbury to Princes Risborough – normal service;
  • London Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street – one train per hour;
  • London Marylebone to – one train per hour;
  • to Stratford upon Avon – a shuttle service will operate between 07:30 and 19:00.
New planters at Moor Street - platform 4
Birmingham Moor Street station. // Credit: Network Rail.

Saturday, 3 February

  • A greatly reduced service will be in operation because of engineering works.
  • London Marylebone to Princes Risborough – the Chiltern main line will be closed.
  • Rail replacement bus services will operate between and Aylesbury Vale Parkway, and Princes Risborough and Hillingdon Underground station, for onward connections into London.

Sunday, 4 and Monday, 5 February

Marylebone 168001 and 172102
Marylebone Station. // Credit: Chiltern Railway

Full details about the effect of the strikes and industrial action can be found on the Chiltern Railways website or app or by clicking here.

Richard Allan, Managing Director at Chiltern Railways, said: “We understand the impact that this period of industrial action will have on our customers and we are sorry for the to their travel plans.
“Customers should check their entire journey on each day of the period of industrial action, with operators affected differently on each day.”

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