General Information Notes and Symbols

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

General Information Notes and Symbols General Information Notes and Symbols This timetable includes all Chiltern Railways Bikes on Trains Cycles can be hired from just outside a Bicycles are not permitted on board at any trains between Aylesbury, Amersham and Subject to space being available, and at the London Marylebone station. For information point during this service London Marylebone. Additional services run discretion of our staff, you can take your bike visit www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/cycling/santander- between Aylesbury and London Marylebone (except tandems) on any Chiltern Railways train cycles. a Arrival time via High Wycombe (see pocket timetable 4). on Saturdays, Sundays or Public Holidays. On b Runs 3 minutes earlier until Additional London Underground services are Mondays to Fridays you can also use most of Safety Information 20 December 2018 available between Amersham and our trains, with the exception of our busiest In almost all emergency situations it is safest to d Departure time London Baker Street. peak hour services. For the safety and comfort stay on the train and then listen for instructions of all our passengers bikes are not allowed at from a member of staff. FX Service operates Monday to Thursday nights Off-Peak Travel any point during the journey on any train: only h First train to London available for holders • If you are in immediate danger and have SX Service operates Monday to Thursday nights/ of Off-Peak Day Return, Off-Peak Return, • Arriving at London Marylebone, Oxford or to leave the train, avoid walking on the Tuesday to Friday mornings only Off-Peak and Day Travelcards (includes Birmingham Moor Street from 0745 to track. unlimited travel on London’s tubes and buses). 1000. • If possible, exit directly onto a walkway or H/W Via High Wycombe No restrictions on Saturdays, Sundays or • Leaving London Marylebone, Oxford or embankment. Public Holidays. Additional restrictions apply Birmingham Moor Street from 1630 to • Make sure you familiarise yourself with the Train times in light type are London Underground to Groupsave and other promotional tickets. 1930. safety instructions carried on every train, connections Please check before you travel to ensure your normally located by the doors. ticket is valid on your intended train. Trains shown in this timetable with the symbol • Fire extinguishers are carried on every a means that bikes are not permitted on board train. Please acquaint yourself with their Oyster Pay As You Go can at any point during this service. We are sorry locations. be used on all trains shown but bikes can not be taken on rail replacement in this timetable between buses at any time. Amersham and London There are no restrictions on folding bikes at Marylebone inclusive. Oyster Pay As You Go any time, provided they are fully folded. For can not be used between Aylesbury Vale information about cycle storage facilities at our Parkway and Great Missenden inclusive. stations see our website. Mondays to Fridays a a a a a a a Aylesbury Vale Parkway d 0516 0544 • 0619 • 0653 • 0725 • 0751 0812 0839 • 0918h • 1013 • • 1113 • • 1213 • • 1313 • • 1413 Aylesbury a 0520 0548 • 0623 • 0657 • 0729 • 0755 0816 0843 • 0922 • 1017 • • 1117 • • 1217 • • 1317 • • 1417 Aylesbury d 0521 0549 0607 0624 0638 0658 0710 0730 0741 0802 0817 0844 0902h 0923 0948 1018 1030 1048 1118 1129 1148 1218 1232 1248 1318 1331 1348 1418 Stoke Mandeville d 0526 0554 0611 0629 0643 0703 0715 0735 0746 0807 0822 0848 0906h 0927 0952 1022 • 1052 1122 • 1152 1222 • 1252 1322 • 1352 1422 Wendover d 0530 0558 0615 0633 0647 0707 0719 0739 0750 0811 0826 0852 0910h 0931 0956 1026 • 1056 1126 • 1156 1226 • 1256 1326 • 1356 1426 Great Missenden d 0536 0604 0621 0640 0653 0714 0725 0746 0756 0818 0832 0858 0916h 0937 1002 1032 • 1102 1132 • 1202 1232 • 1302 1332 • 1402 1432 Amersham d 0543 0611 0628 0647 0700 0721 0732 0753 0803 0825 0839 0905 0923h 0944 1009 1039 • 1109 1139 • 1209 1239 • 1309 1339 • 1409 1439 Chalfont & Latimer d • 0615 0632 • 0704 • 0736 • 0807 • 0843 0909 0927h 0948 1013 1043 H/W 1113 1143 H/W 1213 1243 H/W 1313 1343 H/W 1413 1443 Chorleywood d • 0618 0635 • 0707 • 0739 • 0810 • 0846 0912 0930h 0952 1016 1046 • 1116 1146 • 1216 1246 • 1316 1346 • 1416 1446 Rickmansworth d • 0623 0640 • 0712 • • • 0815 • • 0917 0935h 0956 1021 1051 • 1121 1151 • 1221 1251 • 1321 1351 • 1421 1451 Harrow-on-the-Hill d 0601 0634 0651 • 0723 • 0753 • 0826 • 0901 0928 0946h 1008 1032 1102 • 1132 1202 • 1232 1302 • 1332 1402 • 1432 1502 London Baker Street a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • London Marylebone a 0616 0649 0707 0722 0738 0753 0809 0826 0841 0900 0917 0944 1004 1023 1049 1120 1136 1150 1220 1236 1250 1320 1338 1350 1420 1440 1450 1520 Aylesbury Vale Parkway d • • 1513 • • 1613 • 1643 • 1734 1806 • 1842 • 1943 • 2048 2113 • • • • Aylesbury a • • 1517 • • 1617 • 1647 • 1738 1811 • 1846 • 1947 • 2052 2117 • • • • Aylesbury d 1431 1448 1518 1533 1548 1618 1630 1648 1715 1750 • 1820 1847 1918 1948 2021 2053 2118 2124 2148 2248 2316 Stoke Mandeville d • 1452 1522 • 1552 1622 1635 1652 1719 1754 • 1825 1851 1922 1952 2025 2057 2122 • 2152 2252 • Wendover d • 1456 1526 • 1556 1626 1639 1656 1723 1758 • 1829 1855 1926 1956 2029 2101 2126 • 2156 2256 • Great Missenden d • 1502 1532 • 1602 1632 1645 1702 1729 1804 • 1835 1901 1932 2002 2035 2107 2132 • 2202 2302 • Amersham d • 1509 1539 • 1609 1639 1651 1709 1736 1811 • 1842 1908 1939 2009 2042 2114 2139 • 2209 2309 • Chalfont & Latimer d H/W 1513 1543 H/W 1613 1643 1655 1713 1740 1815 • 1846 1912 1943 2013 2046 2118 2143 H/W 2213 2313 H/W Chorleywood d • 1516 1546 • 1616 1646 1659 1716 1743 1818 • 1849 1915 1946 2016 2049 2121 2146 • 2216 2316 • Rickmansworth d • 1521 1551 • 1621 1651 1703 1721 1748 1823 • 1854 1920 1951 2021 2054 2126 2151 • 2221 2321 • Harrow-on-the-Hill d • 1532 1602 • 1632 1702 1716 1732 1759 1834 • 1905 1931 2002 2032 2105 2137 2202 • 2232 2332 • London Baker Street a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • London Marylebone a 1536 1550 1620 1639 1650 1720 1732 1748 1815 1850 • 1920 1948 2020 2049 2121 2153 2219 2242 2248 2350 0019 Saturdays Aylesbury Vale Parkway d • • 0613 • • 0713 • • 0813 • • 0913 • • 1013 • • 1113 • • 1213 • • 1313 • • 1413 • Aylesbury a • • 0617 • • 0717 • • 0817 • • 0917 • • 1017 • • 1117 • • 1217 • • 1317 • • 1417 • Aylesbury d 0515 0555 0618 0648 0652 0718 0732 0748 0818 0829 0848 0918 0929 0948 1018 1029 1048 1118 1130 1148 1218 1229 1248 1318 1329 1348 1418 1429 Stoke Mandeville d • • 0622 0652 • 0722 • 0752 0822 • 0852 0922 • 0952 1022 • 1052 1122 • 1152 1222 • 1252 1322 • 1352 1422 • Wendover d • • 0626 0656 • 0726 • 0756 0826 • 0856 0926 • 0956 1026 • 1056 1126 • 1156 1226 • 1256 1326 • 1356 1426 • Great Missenden d • • 0632 0702 • 0732 • 0802 0832 • 0902 0932 • 1002 1032 • 1102 1132 • 1202 1232 • 1302 1332 • 1402 1432 • Amersham d • • 0639 0709 • 0739 • 0809 0839 • 0909 0939 • 1009 1039 • 1109 1139 • 1209 1239 • 1309 1339 • 1409 1439 • Chalfont & Latimer d H/W H/W 0643 0713 H/W 0743 H/W 0813 0843 H/W 0913 0943 H/W 1013 1043 H/W 1113 1143 H/W 1213 1243 H/W 1313 1343 H/W 1413 1443 H/W Chorleywood d • • 0646 0716 • 0746 • 0816 0846 • 0916 0946 • 1016 1046 • 1116 1146 • 1216 1246 • 1316 1346 • 1416 1446 • Rickmansworth d • • 0651 0721 • 0751 • 0821 0851 • 0921 0951 • 1021 1051 • 1121 1151 • 1221 1251 • 1321 1351 • 1421 1451 • Harrow-on-the-Hill d • • 0702 0732 • 0802 • 0832 0902 • 0932 1002 • 1032 1102 • 1132 1202 • 1232 1302 • 1332 1402 • 1432 1502 • London Baker Street a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • London Marylebone a 0635 0715 0718 0750 0809 0818 0839 0850 0920 0936 0950 1020 1036 1050 1120 1136 1150 1220 1236 1250 1320 1336 1350 1418 1436 1450 1520 1536 Aylesbury Vale Parkway d • 1513 • • 1613 • • 1713 • • 1813 • • 1913 • • 2013 • • 2113 • • 2213 • Aylesbury a • 1517 • • 1617 • • 1717 • • 1817 • • 1917 • • 2017 • • 2117 • • 2217 • Aylesbury d 1448 1518 1530 1548 1618 1629 1648 1718 1729 1748 1818 1829 1848 1918 1929 1948 2018 2029 2048 2118 2129 2148 2218 2318 Stoke Mandeville d 1452 1522 • 1552 1622 • 1652 1722 • 1752 1822 • 1852 1922 • 1952 2022 • 2052 2122 • 2152 2222 2322 Wendover d 1456 1526 • 1556 1626 • 1656 1726 • 1756 1826 • 1856 1926 • 1956 2026 • 2056 2126 • 2156 2226 2326 Great Missenden d 1502 1532 • 1602 1632 • 1702 1732 • 1802 1832 • 1902 1932 • 2002 2032 • 2102 2132 • 2202 2232 2332 Amersham d 1509 1539 • 1609 1639 • 1709 1739 • 1809 1839 • 1909 1939 • 2009 2039 • 2109 2139 • 2209 2239 2342 Chalfont & Latimer d 1513 1543 H/W 1613 1643 H/W 1713 1743 H/W 1813 1843 H/W 1913 1943 H/W 2013 2043 H/W 2113 2143 H/W 2213 2243 2351 Chorleywood d 1516 1546 • 1616 1646 • 1716 1746 • 1816 1846 • 1916 1946 • 2016 2046 • 2116 2146 • 2216 2246 2354 Rickmansworth d 1521 1551 • 1621 1651 • 1721 1751 • 1821 1851 • 1921 1951 • 2021 2051 • 2121 2151 • 2221 2251 2358 Harrow-on-the-Hill d 1532 1602 • 1632 1702 • 1732 1802 • 1832 1902 • 1932 2002 • 2032 2102 • 2132 2202 • 2232 2302 0016 London Baker Street a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0037 London Marylebone a 1550 1620 1636 1650 1720 1736 1750 1820 1836 1850 1920 1936 1950 2020 2036 2050 2120 2136 2150 2220 2236 2250 2320 • Sundays Aylesbury Vale Parkway d 0713 • • 0813 • • 0913 • • 1013 • 1113 • 1213 • 1313 • 1413 • 1513 • • 1613 • • 1713 • • Aylesbury a 0717 • • 0817 • • 0917 • • 1017 • 1117 • 1217 • 1317 • 1417 • 1517 • • 1617 • • 1717 • • Aylesbury d 0718 0720 0730 0818 0829 0848 0918 0932 0948 1018 1029 1118 1129 1218 1229 1318 1329 1418 1429 1518 1529 1548 1618 1629 1648 1718 1729 1748 Stoke Mandeville d 0722 • • 0822 • 0852 0922 • 0952
Recommended publications
  • Kings Cross to Liverpool Street Via 13 Stations Walk
    Saturday Walkers Club www.walkingclub.org.uk Kings Cross to Liverpool Street via 13 stations walk All London’s railway terminals, the three royal parks, the River Thames and the City Length 21.3km (13.3 miles) for the whole walk, but it is easily split into smaller sections: see Walk Options below Toughness 1 out of 10 - entirely flat, but entirely on hard surfaces: definitely a walk to wear cushioned trainers and not boots. Features This walk links (and in many cases passes through) all thirteen London railway terminals, and tells you something of their history along the way. But its attractions are not just limited to railway architecture. It also passes through the three main Central London parks - Regent’s Park, Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens and St James's Parks - and along the Thames into and through the City of London*. It takes in a surprising number of famous sights and a number of characteristic residential and business areas: in fact, if you are first time visitor to London, it is as good an introduction as any to what the city has to offer. Despite being a city centre walk, it spends very little of its time on busy roads, and has many idyllic spots in which to sit or take refreshment. In the summer months you can even have an open air swim midway through the walk in Hyde Park's Serpentine Lido. (* The oldest part of London, now the financial district. Whenever the City, with a capital letter, is used in this document, it has this meaning.) Walk Being in Central London, you can of course start or finish the walk wherever Options you like, especially at the main railway stations that are its principal feature.
    [Show full text]
  • West Midlands & Chilterns Route Study Technical Appendices
    Long Term Planning Process West Midlands & Chilterns Route Study Technical Appendices August 2017 Contents August 2017 Network Rail – West Midlands & Chilterns Route Study Technical Appendices 02 Technical Appendices 03 A1 - Midlands Rail Hub: Central Birmingham 04 elements A2 - Midlands Rail Hub: Birmingham to 11 Nottingham/Leicester elements A3 - Midlands Rail Hub: Birmingham to 17 Worcester/Hereford via Bromsgrove elements A4 - Chiltern Route 24 A5 - Birmingham to Leamington Spa via 27 Coventry A6 - Passenger capacity at stations 30 A7 - Business Case analysis 50 Technical Appendicies August 2017 Network Rail – West Midlands & Chilterns Route Study Technical Appendices 03 Introduction to Technical Appendices Cost estimation These Technical Appendices provide the technical evidence to Cost estimates have been prepared for interventions or packages of support the conclusions and choices for funders presented in the interventions proposed in the Route Study. The estimates are based main Route Study document. The areas of technical analysis on the pre-GRIP data available, concept drawings and high level outlined in these appendices are capability analysis, concept specification of the intervention scope. To reflect the level of development (at pre-GRIP level), cost estimation, business case information available to support the estimate production, a analysis and passenger capacity analysis at stations. contingency sum of 60% has been added. The estimates do not include inflation. Indicative cost ranges have been provided based The appendices are presented by geographical area with the on this assessment. exception of the business case analysis and passenger capacity analysis. Business case analysis The areas of technical analysis are summarised below. Business case analysis has been undertaken to demonstrate to funders whether a potential investment option is affordable and Capability Analysis offers value for money.
    [Show full text]
  • Passengers Charter January 2021
    Passenger’s Charter Our promise to keep our promises. Valid from January 2021 chilternrailways.co.uk Contents Getting in touch with us How to provide feedback Chiltern Railways Customer Services, Banbury ICC, Merton Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 4RN Getting in touch with us 1 Tel: 03456 005 165 Mondays to Fridays, 0830 to 1730. Introduction 2 Fax: 01926 729 914 How to find out information 2 www.chilternrailways.co.uk FREEPOST Chiltern Railways Online and by phone 2 Twitter: @chilternrailway Facebook: Chiltern Railways In person 2 Not all of the stations we call at are run Tickets 3 by Chiltern Railways. If the matter Buying in person 3 concerns one of the stations below, you should contact the relevant Train Buying online 3 Company. Buying by telephone 3 Stations from Widney Manor to Discounted tickets 3 Kidderminster inclusive (except Solihull and Birmingham Moor St which are run Oyster cards 3-4 by Chiltern), and from Claverdon to Stratford-upon-Avon inclusive are run by Ticket refunds 4-5 West Midlands Railway. Contact Penalty fares 5 their Customer Relations at Freepost WEST MIDLANDS RAIL Route network map 6 CUSTOMER RELATIONS Tel: 0333 311 0039 Train punctuality and reliability 7 www.westmidlandsrailway.com Void days compensation 7 Stations from Harrow-on-the-Hill to Useful information 7 Amersham inclusive and the ticket offices at South Ruislip and West Ruislip Accessibility assistance 7-8 are run by Transport for London; contact their Customer Services at 4th Floor, 14 Lost Property 8 Pier Walk, London, SE10 0ES Our staff 8 Tel: 0343 222 1234 www.tfl.gov.uk Our trains 9 Stations from Oxford to Heyford If your train is late 9-10 inclusive are run by Great Western Season Ticket renewal discount 10 Railway; contact their Customer Relations at Freepost RSKT-AHAZ-SLRH, Planned disruption/engineering works 10 Plymouth, PL4 6AB General information and other help 11 Tel: 0345 7000 125 11 www.
    [Show full text]
  • Enter Document Reference Number E.G. CQP-001
    CQP-013 Chiltern Railways PIDD Local Plan Review Date: 1st September 2019 Synopsis This document outlines the arrangements that Chiltern Railways has in place to deliver information to customers during service disruption as well as details of ongoing workstreams that will further improve information provided to our customers. Authorisation Owned by Andy Poole Head of Customer Service Quality Authorised by Jennifer Payne Customer Services Director Published by HSQE Team Unit 1, Tramway Industrial Estate Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 5TB Chiltern Railways CQP-013 Version 3-October 2016 UNCONTROLLED COPY WHEN PRINTED Page 1 of 25 Contents A Administration ................................................................................................... 3 B Requirements ..................................................................................................... 4 1 Purpose & Scope .......................................................................................... 4 2 People ......................................................................................................... 4 C Procedure .......................................................................................................... 5 1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 5 2 Our Key Principles of Information Flow and Deliverance ................................... 6 3 Operations - In the Control Room ................................................................... 7 4 Customer Service.......................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Need Bus & Tram Travel?
    normal normal Destinations in the 7-day 1-month Destinations in the 7-day 1-month day day Midlands & North Wales season season Midlands & North Wales season season ticket ticket Need bus & Aylesbury £2.20 £9.50 £32 Newark £2.70 £9.30 £33 Banbury £3 £13 £39 Newport £2.50 £10.50 £35 Bangor £2.50 £12 £46 Northampton £3.40 £12.80 £41.50 Bedford £3.20 £12.80 £49 Nottingham £4.50 - - tram travel? Birkenhead £3.80 £15.50 £59 Nuneaton £3.40 £12.20 £42.50 Birmingham £3.40 - - Oxford £4 £15 £45 Bristol £3.50 £15.80 £53.70 Peterborough £3.40 £13 £44 Bromsgrove £3 £11 £40 Prestatyn £2.50 £12 £46 Burton-on-Trent £3.50 £14 £45 Reading £3 £15 £55 Buxton (Peak District) £6 £27 - Redditch £3 £10 £33 Cannock £3.50 £14 £45 Retford £2.70 £9.30 £33 Cardiff £3.40 £13 £50 Rhyl £2.50 £12 £46 Cheltenham Spa £3.40 £11.50 £42.50 Rugby £3.70 £11.90 £41 Chester £2.50 £10 £38 Runcorn & Widnes £3 £14 £53 Chesterfield £2.60 £11 £40 Sheffield £4 £17.80 £65.60 Colwyn Bay £2.50 £12 £46 Shotton £2.50 £12 £46 Congleton £2.50 £6.50 £24.70 Shrewsbury £3.50 £14 £45 Corby £2.10 £8.40 £27.50 Skegness £3.80 £11.90 £43 Coventry £3.40 - - Solihull £3.40 - - Cradley Heath (for Merry Hill) £3.40 - - Stafford £3.50 £14 £45 Crewe £2.50 £12 £46 Stockport £3.70 £13.40 £50.30 Derby £3.50 £14 £45 Stoke-on-Trent £3 £12 £40 Ellesmere Port £2.50 £10 £38 Sutton Coldfield £3.40 - - Flint £2.50 £12 £46 Swansea £2.50 £12 £46 Gloucester £3.40 £11.50 £42.50 Tamworth £3.50 £14 £45 Grimsby & Cleethorpes £3.30 £9 £32 Telford & Wellington £3.50 £14 £45 Hemel Hempstead £3.20 £14.40 £55 Walsall £3.40
    [Show full text]
  • C2c Rail Limited 46Th SA- Application Form P
    Form P Application to the Office of Rail Regulation for a passenger track access agreement, or amendment to a passenger track access agreement under sections 17-22A of the Railways Act 1993 1. Introduction Please use this form to apply to the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) for: • directions under section 17 of the Railways Act 1993 for a new track access contract. Section 17 allows companies who want the right to use a railway facility (including Network Rail’s network) to apply to ORR for access if they are not able (for whatever reason) to reach agreement with the facility owner. • approval under section 18 of the Railways Act 1993 for a new track access contract. Section 18 allows companies to apply for approval if they have agreed terms with the facility owner. • approval of a proposed amendment (agreed by both parties) under section 22 of the Railways Act 1993 to an existing track access contract. • directions under section 22A of the Railways Act 1993 for an amendment to an existing track access contract. Section 22A allows anyone seeking an amendment to an existing track access contract which allows the operation of more extensive services to apply for a compulsory amendment if they are not able (for whatever reason) to reach agreement with the facility owner. If it is the facility owner, Network Rail will carry out a pre-application consultation. In this case fill in this form up to section 7.3. You should fill in the rest of the form after the consultation and before applying to ORR.
    [Show full text]
  • Chilternrailways.Co.Uk Making Rail Accessible: Guide to Policies And
    Making rail accessible: guide to policies and practices January 2017 Our strategy Management arrangements We are committed to continually improving The Customer Services Director is the accessibility of our services to all responsible for our Disabled People’s passengers, particularly those with Protection Policy, supported by the Head of disabilities or who simply need some Customer Service Quality. extra assistance. The Customer Services, Operations and Chiltern Railways also maintains a fund for Safety, and Engineering Directors are minor improvements and are committed responsible for frontline delivery and for to working with Network Rail to support ensuring the arrangements described in the development of delivery of Access this policy are delivered at stations and on for All and Inclusive Design schemes in trains. accordance with the Design Standards for Accessible Railway Stations (DfT Through our governance arrangements this March 2015). More details on station policy has been approved by the Executive projects involving Network Rail can be Team and signed off by the Managing found at http://www.networkrail.co.uk/ Director. improvements/access-for-all/ We have a number of communication For smaller projects, such as refurbishments and training arrangements in place to of station buildings, the DfT Design communicate the requirements of this Standards are continually consulted policy to frontline staff. Our team briefing throughout the project scoping and process provides a high-level brief to all construction process and passenger’s employees of the company regardless of opinions are gained through an early their role and this is supported by face to consultation process. face briefing by line managers.
    [Show full text]
  • (Train Protection) Granted to Network Rail Infrastructure Limited and the Chiltern Railway Company Limi
    Paul Appleton HM Deputy Chief Inspector of Railways Kamini Edgley Director of Engineering and Asset Management (NW&C Region) Network Rail Infrastructure Limited The Quadrant:MK Elder Gate Milton Keynes MK9 1EN 13 August 2020 Dear Ms Edgley, RAILWAY SAFETY REGULATIONS 1999 - EXEMPTION FROM REGULATION 3 Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (Company Registration Number: 02904587) (Network Rail) The Chiltern Railway Company Limited (Company Registration Number: 03007939) (Chiltern Railways) Running of The Chiltern Railway Company Limited (“Chiltern Railways”) trains (Class 165/0, Class 168/0/1/2 and Class 172/1) on the railway infrastructure known as ‘the Chiltern Route’ between Marylebone Station and Aynho Junction I refer to the application received on 12 June 2020 to request an exemption from regulation 3 of the Railway Safety Regulations 1999. We have reviewed the evidence submitted in support of your application and are satisfied that there is sufficient information contained within the documentation provided to justify an exemption. We noted the approach taken by the parties in assessing the risk for the two periods that the exemption is required for. During the first period, the ATP system remains in use and the exemption would only relate to rolling stock on which the ATP had irreparably failed. The risk assessment considered the two reasonably practicable alternative approaches in the event of ATP failure; either continuing to operate the “failed” trains or withdrawing them from service. The former was determined to be the lowest risk approach because the “failed” trains could still be operated with the existing “conventional” TPWS, providing protection equal to the other “non-ATP” Chiltern Railways rolling stock.
    [Show full text]
  • 9 8 Baker Street
    98 BAKER STREET a development by Marylebone has emerged as a vibrant and trendy location, nestled A VIBRANT away from the hustle and bustle of the daily city rush. It offers a truly unique experience, combining the relaxed pace and serenity of VILLAGE IN THE village life, with an address in the heart of Central London HEART OF LONDON 98 Baker Street is an elegant 5 storey building, with a stunning traditional brick facade which pays homage to classic British architecture and houses 8 premium apartments comprising a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments, including a spectacular top floor penthouse. It is is mere moments away from a host of London’s most iconic landmarks such as Harrods, Buckingham Palace, Mayfair and Westminster. Named after builder William Baker, Baker Street originated in the 8th Century as an affluent area within the Borough of Westminster. The area originally consisted of luxury housing for wealthy residents and developed a reputation as one of the swankiest and trendiest residential districts within London. The street itself is over 1.5 km long and connects Marylebone to Oxford Street, making it one of the main arteries within the West End. 2 3 AN EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION Owning an address on Baker Street is to enjoy the best of both worlds: a bright, diverse and well-connected Central London location combined with convenient access to a wealth of open, green spaces. Marylebone has all the distinctive flavours of a quaint, CAMDEN MARKET modern village, surrounded by pedestrian streets, glorious greenery, boutique stores and craft eateries.
    [Show full text]
  • One Day Travel Card
    One Day Travel Card One Day Travel Card Title : One Day Travel Card S I G N A L : N O I S E The signal to noise ratio of daily life reworks its parameters in the marketplace of signs. Old data gives way to new data, radios switch stations; search engines change tracks, the network swells, ebbs and swells again to the pull of distant traffic. The city listens, notices, speaks. At times such as these the media emergency and rescue services, spin doctors and node nurses go into overdrive. They send word across the networks that the images must be doctored, that redress must be done, and ensure that the things that need to be said are said, convincingly. The city is the emergency, the city is the rescue operation, and realities are wheeled into the casualty ward. This is the daily life of the media in a city. (Raqs Media Collective1 Pg 105) 9:40 am, Gerrards Cross Station to London Marylebone, Travel Card, Chitern Railways, platform 1. Walk into the waiting room; Good Morning! quite a few people inside. Jay is busy cleaning his small area inside the café; two old ladies, speaking in hushed tones, all made-up, with pearl necklaces and matching gloves; hear them talking about the theatre, lunch and their excited giggles; Coffee? ‘Yes Please’; Have a quick look at the newspaper headlines – ‘disaster, earthquake in Haiti’, ‘Big Brother actress beds Jones to avoid eviction’, Coffee, Black? Yes Please, Thank you, ‘Obama attacks obscene bonuses’, the hum of the cooler is loud and steady; Jay looks relaxed behind his counter, but his body is taut, a puppet pulled by strings tied round the door handle; Sugar? Yes Please, Thank you! A professor-type sitting in the corner intently studying some sheets with musical notes; Good Morning Sir, Tea? Yes Please! Suddenly a silent wave of communication from the tense waiting bodies from the platform triggers off a ripple of activity.
    [Show full text]
  • To Book, Speak to Your Concierge, Agent, Or Visit Our Website
    BRITAIN’S FINEST SIGHTSEEING To book, speak to your concierge, agent, or visit our website evanevanstours.com Our Promise to You 4-5 Coach Tour Info / How to Book 6-7 HALF DAY TOURS 8 Royal London Tour with Changing of the Guard 9 Crown Jewels of London with River Cruise 10 London Rock Tours (Small Group) 11 Warner Bros. Studio Tour-The Making of Harry Potter 12-13 Jack the Ripper & Haunted London with Free Fish and Chips 14 Harry Potter™ Film Locations Walking Tour 15 London Underground Walking Tour 16 Stonehenge Express 17 Royal Windsor Afternoon Tour 18 FULL DAY TOURS 19 London In One Day with Changing of The Guard 20-21 London in Style with Afternoon Tea 22-23 Buckingham Palace & Windsor Castle with Lunch 24-25 Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath 26-27 Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Oxford 28-29 Stonehenge and Bath 30-31 Afternoon Tea in Salisbury Cathedral with, Stonehenge & Bath 32-33 Stonehenge Inner Circle Access, Oxford & Windsor 34-35 Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s England, Oxford & the Cotswolds 36-37 Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral & Dover 38-39 Blenheim Palace, Downton Abbey Village & the Cotswolds 40-41 Oxford and Cambridge Universities 42-43 SMALL GROUP TOURS 44-45 PRIVATE CHAUFFEURED TOURS 46 RAIL TOURS 47 Bicester Village 48 Warwick by Rail 49 Lake District with Cream Tea & Cruise 50 Liverpool & The Beatles 51 Edinburgh-The Royal City 52 Romantic Paris with Champagne Lunch on the Eiffel Tower 53 Celebrate Paris with Champagne Lunch Cruise on the Seine 54 The Magic of Paris 55 ATTRACTIONS Kensington Palace 56 The Medieval Banquet 69 St.
    [Show full text]