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General Information Notes and Symbols General Information Notes and Symbols This timetable includes all Chiltern Railways • Arriving at London Marylebone, Oxford or Safety Information t Trains with tables and power point ; Hybrid train comprised of both silver and trains between Oxford and London Marylebone. Birmingham Moor Street from 0745 to 1000. In almost all emergency situations it is safest to commuter carriages • Leaving London Marylebone, Oxford or stay on the train and then listen for instructions / Silver train including Business Zone Birmingham Moor Street from 1630 to 1930. from a member of staff. Off-Peak Travel carriage h First train to London available for holders of a Bicycles are not permitted on board at Off-Peak Day Return, Off-Peak Return and Off- Trains shown in this timetable with the symbol a • If you are in immediate danger and have any point during this service Peak Day Travelcards (includes unlimited travel means that bikes are not permitted on board at to leave the train, avoid walking on the on London’s tubes and buses). No restrictions any point during this service. track. on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays. • If possible, exit directly onto a walkway or a Arrival time Additional restrictions apply to Groupsave and We are sorry but bikes can not be taken on rail embankment. b Change at Gerrards Cross other promotional tickets. Please check before replacement buses at any time. • Make sure you familiarise yourself with the c Change at Princes Risborough you travel to ensure your ticket is valid on your safety instructions carried on every train, d Departure time intended train. There are no restrictions on folding bikes at normally located by the doors. e Change at High Wycombe any time, provided they are fully folded. For • Fire extinguishers are carried on every f Change at Haddenham & Thame Parkway Bikes on Trains information about cycle storage facilities at our train. Please acquaint yourself with their g Arrives 5 minutes later Fridays only Subject to space being available, and at the stations see our website. Cycles can be hired locations. h Arrives 4 minutes later Fridays only discretion of our staff, you can take your bike from just outside London Marylebone station. For j Arrives 9 minutes earlier (except tandems) on any Chiltern Railways train information visit on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays. www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/cycling/santander-cycles. A Train with tables and power points Monday to Thursday only On Mondays to Fridays you can also use most of our trains, with the exception of our busiest FO Service operates Fridays only peak hour services. For the safety and comfort SO Service operates Friday night /Saturday of all our passengers bikes are not allowed at morning only any point during the journey on any train: SX Service operates Monday to Thursday nights / Tuesday to Friday mornings only Mondays to Fridays t t a / a t a a ; a t a t t t t ; t t t t t t t t a a t a t a Oxford d 0536 0601 0625 0643 0717 0743 0802 0822 0840 0910h 0938 1010 1041 1109 1142 1211 1241 1311 1339 1411 1441 1513 1541 1611 1638 1656 1723 1740 Oxford Parkway d 0542 0607 0631 0650 0725 0750 0808 0828 0850 0916h 0945 1017 1047 1115 1148 1217 1247 1317 1345 1417 1447 1519 1549 1617 1644 1703 1729 1746 Islip d • • • • • • 0812 • • • 0949h • • • • • • • 1348 • • • • • 1648 • • 1750 Bicester Village d 0552 0617 0640 0659 0735 0759 0820 0837 0859 0925h 0957 1026 1056 1124 1157 1226 1256 1326 1356 1426 1456 1528 1558 1626 1656 1720j 1738 1758 Haddenham & Thame a 0606 • • 0711 • 0811 • • 0911 • • 1038 • 1137 • 1238 • 1338 • 1438 • 1540 • 1638 • • 1750 • Princes Risborough a 0613 0635 • 0718 • 0818 0842 0852 0918 0941 • • • • • 1320f • 1420f • 1520f • • • • • • 1757 • Saunderton a 0618 0707c • • • • 0847 • • 0954c • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1826c • High Wycombe a 0624 0645 • 0726 • 0826 0853 0901 0926 0950 • 1050 • 1149 • 1250 • 1350 • 1450 • 1552 • 1650 • 1744 1805 • Beaconsfield a 0631 0700e • 0733 • 0846e 0901 0923e 0942e 1003e • 1103e • 1203e • 1304e • 1404e • 1504e • 1559 • 1703e • 1758e 1828e • Seer Green & Jordans a • 0653 • 0743c • 0850e • 0911e 0946e 1035e • 1106e • 1206e • 1308e • 1408e • 1508e • 1609e • 1713e • 1802e • • Gerrards Cross a 0636 0657 • 0747c • 0854e • 0910 0950e 1016e • 1110e • 1211e • 1312e • 1412e • 1512e • 1613e • 1709e • 1753 1834e • Denham a 0656b • 0713 0754c • 0859e • • 0938 1044e • 1136e • • • • • • • • • 1640e • 1702 • 1758 1841e • West Ruislip a • 0706 • • • • • • • 1017e • • • • • • • • • • • 1644e • 1724e • • • • South Ruislip a 0701b 0728b • • • 0904e • 0937e 1000e 1040e • 1141e • 1239e • 1340e • 1440e • 1539e • 1621e • 1717e • 1803 1850e • Wembley Stadium a • 0743b • 0804c • 0851e • 0959b • 1047e • 1148e • 1246e • 1347e • 1425e • 1546e • 1611 • 1726e • 1810 1851e • London Marylebone a 0700 0723 0730 0757 0820 0857 0927 0930 0956 1019 1041 1118 1146 1218 1246 1318 1346 1418 1446 1518 1543 1623 1645 1721 1750 1826 1835 1848g t a t a t a t a / t t t t ; t t FO t Oxford d 1802 1823 1901 1928 2000 2026 2055 2115 2137 2215 2241 2315 2336 Oxford Parkway d 1810 1829 1907 1937 2009 2032 2101 2121 2148 2221 2247 2321 2342 Islip d 1814 • 1910 • • • • • • • 2250 • • Bicester Village d 1823 1838 1918 1947 2019 2041 2110 2130 2157 2230 2258 2331 2351 Haddenham & Thame a • 1850 • 1959 • 2053 2122 • 2209 2242 2310 2344 • Princes Risborough a • 1857 • • 2034 • 2129 • • 2249 2317 2351 • Saunderton a • 1927c • • 2054c • 2153c • • 2254 • • • High Wycombe a 1844 1905 • 2012 2100c 2107 2137 • 2221 2300 2325 0004 0012 Beaconsfield a 1857e 1926e • 2019 2107c 2125e 2205e • 2234e 2306 2332 • • Seer Green & Jordans a 1901e 1930e • 2027e • 2129e 2209e • • 2310 2335 • • Gerrards Cross a 1905e 1934e • 2031e 2113c 2133e 2213e • 2239e 2314 2339 • • Denham a • 1939e • • • • 2225e • • 2321 2343 • • West Ruislip a • 2002e • 2038e • • 2229e • • 2325 2347 • • South Ruislip a • 1944e • • • 2141e 2221e • 2247e 2330 • • • Wembley Stadium a • 1951e • 2047e • 2148e 2228e • 2238 2339 2358 • • London Marylebone a 1912 1933 2009h 2043 2110 2138 2205 2218 2252 2352 0011 • 0040 Saturdays t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t Oxford d 0612 0637 0710 0736 0811 0843 0909 0942 1009 1044 1111 1142 1209 1242 1311 1343 1411 1442 1509 1543 1611 1642 1711 1741 1807 1842 1911 1942 Oxford Parkway d 0618 0643 0716 0744 0817 0849 0915 0948 1015 1050 1117 1148 1215 1248 1317 1349 1417 1448 1515 1549 1617 1648 1717 1748 1815 1848 1917 1948 Islip d • • 0719 • • • 0918 • 1018 • • • 1218 • • • • • 1518 • • • • • 1818 • • • Bicester Village d 0628 0652 0727 0755 0826 0858 0926 0957 1026 1059 1126 1157 1226 1257 1326 1358 1426 1457 1526 1558 1626 1657 1726 1757 1826 1857 1926 1957 Haddenham & Thame a 0642 • 0741 • 0838 • 0938 • 1038 • 1138 • 1238 • 1338 • 1438 • 1538 • 1638 • 1738 • 1838 • 1938 • Princes Risborough a • • 0820f • 0921f • 1020f • 1122f • 1220f • 1321f • 1421f • 1520f • 1621f • 1720f • 1820f • 1920f • 2020f • Saunderton a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • High Wycombe a 0655 • 0754 • 0850 • 0950 • 1050 • 1150 • 1250 • 1350 • 1450 • 1550 • 1650 • 1750 • 1850 • 1950 • Beaconsfield a 0709e • 0807e • 0903e • 1003e • 1103e • 1203e • 1303e • 1403e • 1503e • 1603e • 1703e • 1803e • 1903e • 2003e • Seer Green & Jordans a 0730e • 0810e • 0906e • 1006e • 1106e • 1206e • 1306e • 1406e • 1506e • 1606e • 1706e • 1806e • 1906e • 2006e • Gerrards Cross a 0714e • 0814e • 0910e • 1010e • 1110e • 1210e • 1310e • 1410e • 1510e • 1610e • 1710e • 1810e • 1910e • 2010e • Denham a • • 0818e • 0915e • 1015e • 1115e • 1215e • 1315e • 1415e • 1515e • 1615e • 1715e • 1815e • 1915e • 2015e • West Ruislip a 0741e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • South Ruislip a 0746e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wembley Stadium a 0755e • 0854e • 0951e • 1054e • 1156e • 1254e • 1355e • 1455e • 1554e • 1655e • 1754e • 1854e • 1954e • 2054e • London Marylebone a 0727 0740 0828 0854 0918 0946 1018 1048 1118 1149 1219 1246 1318 1346 1421 1446 1518 1547 1618 1649 1718 1747 1818 1847 1918 1947 2018 2048 t t t t t Oxford d 2011 2042 2109 2142 2209 2318 Oxford Parkway d 2017 2048 2115 2148 2215 2324 Islip d • • 2118 • 2218 2327 Bicester Village d 2026 2057 2126 2157 2226 2336 Haddenham & Thame a 2038 • 2138 2209 2238 • Princes Risborough a 2120f • • 2222f 2250f • Saunderton a • • • • 2255f • High Wycombe a 2050 • 2150 2221 2251 • Beaconsfield a 2103e • 2203e 2238e 2258 • Seer Green & Jordans a 2106e • 2206e • 2311e • Gerrards Cross a 2110e • 2210e 2243e 2303 • Denham a 2115e • 2215e • 2319e • West Ruislip a • • • • 2323e • South Ruislip a • • • • 2328e • Wembley Stadium a 2154e • • 2256e 2337e • London Marylebone a 2118 2147 2218 2249 2328 • Sundays t t t t t t t t ; t t t t t ; t t t t t t ; t t t t t t Oxford d 0743 0810 0838 0901 0942 1011 1042 1109 1142 1211 1242 1309 1342 1411 1441 1509 1541 1611 1641 1709 1741 1811 1841 1909 1942 2011 2049 2108 Oxford Parkway d 0749 0816 0844 0907 0948 1017 1048 1115 1148 1217 1248 1315 1348 1417 1447 1515 1547 1617 1647 1715 1747 1817 1847 1915 1948 2017 2055 2114 Islip d • • • 0911 • • • 1118 • • • 1318 • • • 1518 • • • 1718 • • • 1918 • • • 2117 Bicester Village d 0758 0825 0853 0918 0957 1026 1057 1126 1157 1226 1257 1326 1357 1426 1456 1526 1556 1626 1656 1726 1756 1826 1856 1926 1957 2026 2104 2125 Haddenham & Thame a 0810 0837 0905 0930 • 1038 • 1138 • 1238 • 1338 • 1438 • 1538 • 1638 • 1738 • 1838 • 1938 2009 2038 • 2137 Princes Risborough a 0823f • 0922f 1021f • 1054f • 1221f • 1321f • 1421f • 1520f • 1620f • 1720f • 1820f • 1920f • • • 2051f • 2150f Saunderton a • • • • • • •
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