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A £360 million deal for Chiltern Railways to take 13 sets of Mk5 coaches and 14 Class 68s is close to being agreed. The ...
Chiltern Railways has revealed that 797,000 people travelled into London on their services during the Games, thanks to significant changes to the timetable to meet the rise in demand.
UK: A year-long trial is to be undertaken with a monitoring system designed to help operators better understand the ...
England’ named as passenger numbers bounce back - Train operator Thameslink says trains were designed with plenty of standing ...
The Chiltern Railways application does not charge a booking fee, and the application is free to download. To get the application passengers just need to text “Chiltern” to 88600 or search the ...
RAIL users are being warned of changes to services tomorrow, Sunday 20 July, while engineering work takes place.
Furthermore, Chiltern Railways will stretch opening hours for the customer contact facility for offering better commuter experience throughout the week. Chiltern Railways managing director Richard ...
Chiltern Railways managing director Richard Allan said: “Chiltern has a fantastic track record of innovating and investing in new routes, stations, depots and trains to attract and retain customers.
Chiltern Railways operates commuter and regional rail services from London Marylebone along the M40 corridor to various destinations in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Warwickshire.
Chiltern Railways extends mobile barcode ticket trial Automatic scanners fitted to ticket gates and more routes in the pipeline Written by Andy McCue, Contributor April 13, 2007, 12:30 a.m. PT ...
Chiltern Railways operates between Buckinghamshire and London Marylebone, as well as Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. It also runs long-distance services to and from the West Midlands.