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  2. Chiltern Main Line - Wikipedia

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    This shortened the route between London and Birmingham by 18 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (29.8 km) compared to the original Oxford route, and reduced the fastest London-Birmingham journey times by 20 minutes (from 140 to 120 minutes); most of the through trains were immediately transferred to the new route, although the original route via Oxford continued ...

  3. High Speed 2 - Wikipedia

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    Upon opening, HS2 and West Coast Main Line compatible trains will operate from London, reaching Birmingham in 49 minutes and Birmingham Interchange in 38 minutes. Trains will journey to other destinations on a mix of HS2 and conventional track. Journeys to Liverpool will take 1 hour 50 minutes, to Glasgow 4 hours, and to Manchester 1 hour 40 ...

  4. London and Birmingham Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line was officially fully opened on 17 September 1838, with the first passenger train from London to Birmingham arriving that day. The first London-to-Birmingham trains took 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours to complete the 112 + 1 ⁄ 2-mile (181.1 km) journey. [7] Camden Town stationary steam engine chimneys and locomotive workshops in 1838 [8]

  5. Birmingham-London rail fares war sees train tickets slashed ...

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    Two other rail firms, London Northwestern Railway (LNR) and Chiltern, offer Advance tickets that can be bought for specific trains. LNR runs from Birmingham New Street to London Euston in direct ...

  6. Birmingham-London main line blocked and all trains cancelled

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  7. West Coast Main Line - Wikipedia

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    A new set of high-speed long-distance services was introduced in 1966, launching British Rail's highly successful "Inter-City" brand [25] (the hyphen was later dropped) and offering journey times as London to Birmingham in 1 hour 35 minutes, and London to Manchester or Liverpool in 2 hours 40 minutes (and even 2 hours 30 minutes for the twice ...

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