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1 Train Times train 1 10 December 2017 to 19 May 2018 timesIncluding Southern services between Milton Keynes and Clapham Junction Crewe Stoke-on-Trent Stafford Birmingham Lichfield New Street Tamworth ¶ Birmingham Atherstone International Nuneaton Coventry Rugby Northampton Milton Keynes Bedford Bletchley St Albans Abbey Watford Junction London uston Our timetables What’s in this timetable? Our other timetables – mini guides Page 5 Timetable 1 2 Birmingham – Wolverhampton Birmingham – Milton Keynes – London Euston 3 Birmingham – Northampton The full London Northwestern Railway and Southern timetable 4 Birmingham – Shrewsbury for all stations between Rugby and London as well as our direct services between the West Midlands and London Euston. 5 Birmingham – Liverpool 6 Birmingham – Walsall – Rugeley Page 40 Timetable 2 7 Lichfield – Redditch Crewe – London Euston 8 Birmingham – Dorridge All London Northwestern Railway services between Crewe 9 Birmingham – Stratford and Northampton / London via the Trent Valley, together with the full London Northwestern Railway and Virgin timetable 10 Birmingham – Worcester between Stafford, Lichfield, Tamworth, Nuneaton and (includes Smethwick Galton Bridge, and London Euston. Stourbridge Town connections) 11 Northampton – London Page 55 Timetable 3 12 Cheddington – London Nuneaton – Coventry Includes Bermuda Park, Bedworth and Coventry Arena 13 Hemel Hempstead – Apsley – London 14 Birmingham – Hereford Page 58 Timetable 4 15 Bedford – Bletchley Stoke-on-Trent – Stafford local bus service 16 Watford Junction – St Albans Abbey Page 61 Timetable 5 Bedford – Bletchley Page 66 Timetable 6 Watford Junction – St Albans Abbey Services operated by London Northwestern Holiday periods National Rail Railway unless otherwise shown. We will be running amended timetables over Online – nationalrail.co.uk Christmas, Easter and May bank holidays. Details Live travel info & free travel alerts will be available in online journey planners and Telephone – 03457 48 49 50 Visit londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/live for information displayed at our stations. All calls charged at local rate and may be recorded. live train running information, station arrival and departure boards, and to download our latest Bringing your bike Call TrainTracker™ – 0871 200 49 50 timetables. You can also register for free travel Bikes (except tandems) are welcome on board For up-to-the-minute journey planning for today alerts at londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/live our trains, but space can be very limited. Cycles and beyond. Calls to TrainTracker cost 10p a minute must not obstruct doorways and please ensure from a BT fixed phone. Charges from other operators Create your own timetable that your bike does not pose a risk to other may vary. Create and download a timetable for your own personal passengers. On weekdays, only folding bikes journey at londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/live are allowed on trains arriving at London Euston Text station name to TrainTracker™ – 8 49 50 It’s quick and easy to do and even includes short-notice between 0700-1000 and departing between For live departure and arrival times direct to your alterations. 1600-1900. For more information please go to mobile. TrainTracker texts cost 25p for each londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/cycle successful response (plus usual text costs). Special events and maintenance work Changes to our planned timetable can occur at Getting assistance at the station Textphone – 0845 60 50 600 short notice. Online journey planners provide the Call us on 0333 311 0006 if you need some help most up-to-date information. getting on or off our trains and we’ll make the Onward travel necessary arrangements. Please give at least You can find details of all local train, bus and Metro 24 hours notice if possible. services within the West Midlands – including times and fares – at networkwestmidlands.com Planning your journey page 1 How to read our timetable Page 2 Each timetable lists departure times from the stations that make up that route. To find your train time, simply choose the timetable for the day you plan to This sample timetable shows you what to look for when planning your journey. travel, find the station you’re leaving from, and look along that row for available times. SN SN T SN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TO MTX ) These are the stations Birmingham New Street 0553 ) Birmingham International 0605 ) the train calls at in order Coventry 0621 ) Rugby 0520 06‡20 0613 0632 Long Buckby 0530 0623 0641 ) Northampton a 0542 0639 0635 0653 ) Northampton d 2330 p 2346 p 0415 0448 0505 0545 0617 0642 0638 0700 0713 ) Wolverton 2344 p 2358 p 0427 0500 0517 0557 0629 c 0650 0712 0725 ) Milton Keynes Central 2350 p 0004 0330 0431 0504 0521 0554 0602 0620 0634 c 0648 0655 0701 0717 0721 0730 Where there are symbols ) ‡ ‡ Arrows mean the train Bletchley 2355 p 0009 0335 0436 0509 0526 0538 0559 0607 0625 0634 0639 c 0653 0700 0705 0713 0726 ) c c above a journey please Leighton Buzzard 0002 0015 03‡41 04‡42 0515 0533 0545 0605 0614 0631 06‡41 0646 0659 0707 07‡13 0726 d 0733 0739 doesn’t stop at these Cheddington 0008 0024 0520 c 0550 c c 0637 c c 0705 c c 0738 c ) d d Tring 0014 0029 0353 0454 0529 0556 c 0624 0642 0652 c c 0700 0711 c 0722 c 0728 0745 c refer to the notes at the ) stations. Berkhamsted 0018 0034 0358 0459 0534 0547 0601 0617 c 0628 0647 0656 c c 0705 0716 c 0726 c 0732 0749 c ) Hemel Hempstead 0022 0038 0402 0503 0538 0552 0605 0622 c 0633 0652 0701 c c 0709 0720 c 0731 c 0737 0754 c bottom of the timetable. ) c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Apsley d d d d 0541 d 0608 d d 0636 d 0704 d d 0724 d d 0757 Kings Langley 0544 0611 0639 0707 c 0727 c c 0800 c ) Watford Junction 0030 0046 0410 0511 0550 0554 0601 0617 0630 0633 0645 0653 0700 0712 0705 c 0719 0732 c 0738 c 0745 0755 0805 c These notes explain ) ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ c ‡ c c ‡ ‡ c c c ‡ c c c c Not all trains stop at every Bushey c c c 0648 0715 c c 072c 2 0734 c c c 0759 c c any symbols used. Harrow & Wealdstone 0036 0052 0416 0517 055c 6 0600 c 062c 3 c c 065c 3 0659 070c 6 072c 0 c c c 074c 0 c 0745 c c 080c 5 c c Wembley Central 004c 0 005c 6 042c 0 052c 1 c 0605 c c c c c 0704 c c c c c c c 0749 u c c c c c station - if no time is shown Shepherd’s Bush d d d d d 0619 d d d d d 0719 d d d d d d d 0804 d d d d d Clapham Junction 0632 0732 0817 against a station then that London Euston 0053 0109 0435 0536 0613 0622 0640 0649 0650 0707 0720 0734 0722 0730 0740 0754 0740 0802 0805 0818 0824 0811 train won’t stop there. ) Trains run on the days PLUSBUS through ticketing available SN operated by Southern a arrival time MTX train does not run on Mondays and Tuesdays 1 first class accommodation available T operated by irgin Trains d departure time TO train only runs on Tuesdays ] shown here. There are seat and bicycle reservations available p previous night The header shows the u stops to pick up only separate tables for direction of travel and also Birmingham – Rugby – Northampton – London Mondays to Fridays 1 Mondays to Fridays, names the main places the Saturdays and Sundays. train goes through. London Northwestern Railway We’ll do our best to resolve any problem, but if you’re Community Rail Partnership is operated by West Midlands Trains Ltd. unhappy with our response you can contact: The Community Rail Partnership brings together the local community, businesses, local government London Northwestern Customer Relations Transport Focus and the railway to secure the long term future of You can get in touch with our customer relations web: transportfocus.org.uk the Abbey Line and the Marston Vale Line. For more team between 0700 -1900 on weekdays, and email: [email protected] information about how you can get involved, please 0800 -1600 at weekends. twitter: @Transportfocus contact the CRP officer. tel: 0300 123 2350 web: londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/ post: Freepost (RTEH-XAGE-BYKZ) Abbey Line Community Rail Partnership contact-us Transport Focus Edna Woname tel: 0333 311 0006 PO Box 5594 web: abbeyline.org.uk (standard call rates) Southend-on-Sea email: [email protected] post: Freepost SS1 9PZ twitter: @abbeylinecrp London Northwestern Railway facebook: facebook.com/abbeylinecrp Customer Relations London Travelwatch tel: 01923 278214 web: londontravelwatch.org.uk email: [email protected] Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership tel: 020 3176 2999 Stephen Sleight, Marston Vale Like most rail companies we operate a penalty fares post: 169 Union Street, Community Rail Partnership Officer system on our services anyone without a valid ticket will be liable to pay the penalty fare. Find out more at London web: marstonvalecommunityrail.org.uk londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/penaltyfares SE1 0LL email: [email protected] tel: 01234 832 645 facebook: facebook.com/marstonvalecrp twitter: @marstonvalecrp Getting in touch Page 3 Getting in touch Page4 4 Rail User Groups If you’d like to get more involved with the development of your rail services, it’s worth joining your local rail user group Abbey Flyer Users Group Coventry Rail User Group Nuneaton & Bedworth Rail Users Group Dave Horton Michael Tombs Mark Whitelegg email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] tel: 07739 023 316 tel: 07761 937 788 Rugby Rail Users Group Atherstone and District Rail Users Group Lichfield Rail Promotion Group Stephanie Clifford David Atkin, Chairman David Dixon, Chair web: rugbyrailusersgroup.org.uk Hannah O’Callaghan, Secretary email: [email protected] email: [email protected]
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