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A Class 168 going to London calls at High Wycombe as a Class 168 sister unit on northbound service from London approaches, photo taken in February 2015. All trains are operated by Chiltern Railways. The current off-peak services are: [7] 5 trains per hour to London Marylebone, of which: 2 are non-stop to London Marylebone
In September 2006, Chiltern completed its "Evergreen 2" upgrade project, carried out by Carillion, which realigned the track through Beaconsfield to increase non-stop speeds from 40 to 75 miles per hour (64 to 121 km/h), installed additional signals between High Wycombe and Bicester North and between Princes Risborough and Aylesbury, and added ...
The route links the major cities of London and Birmingham (Marylebone and Snow Hill stations respectively), passing through the towns of High Wycombe, Banbury, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick and Solihull. Chiltern Railways operates trains along the entire line, services ranging from stopping suburban trains (e.g. London Marylebone – Gerrards ...
The station's weekday off-peak service pattern is unusual in that it's served by trains at different frequencies in each direction. The station is served by one train per hour to London Marylebone and one train every two hours to High Wycombe. Services to and from London operate as stopping services calling at most stations.
3 trains per hour to London Marylebone, of which: 1 calls at Gerrards Cross only; 1 calls at Gerrards Cross and Wembley Stadium only; 1 is a stopping service, calling at most intermediate stations; 1 train per hour to High Wycombe; 2 trains per hour to Oxford [4]
2 trains per hour to London Marylebone, typically calling at Haddenham & Thame Parkway (once per hour) and High Wycombe only; 1 train per hour to Birmingham Moor Street; 1 train per hour to Banbury, extending to Birmingham Snow Hill once every two hours and during peak times.
Most services operate to London Marylebone, although services can take one of two routes running via either Amersham on the London-Aylesbury line or via the Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line, High Wycombe and the Chiltern Main Line. The current off-peak service is: [11] 2 tph to London Marylebone, via Amersham
The station is served by Chiltern Railways trains from Marylebone towards High Wycombe and Birmingham Snow Hill, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. This station also has an Oyster card facility located at the entrance and exit. The station is situated between Northolt Park and Sudbury & Harrow Road stations.