Chiltern Railways warns of busier services over Coronation Weekend

By James Smith

4th May 2023 | Local News

Passengers are warned to check the timetables ahead of the weekend (image via Network Rail)
Passengers are warned to check the timetables ahead of the weekend (image via Network Rail)

Train operator Chiltern Railways has advised customers that services are likely to be extremely busy over the weekend, as well-wishers travel to London to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. 

Chiltern has an busier timetable in operation on Saturday 6 May, with longer trains and a handful of additional services running to accommodate those travelling to the capital to attend the royal celebrations. 

Despite the extra timetable, customers between London Marylebone and Oxford are reminded that due to the closure of the Nuneham Viaduct, Chiltern Railways is still the sole operator between Oxford and the capital, meaning that services are still likely to be extremely busy throughout the day.  

The operator is also working with the Heart of England Community Rail partnership on a school workshop in Solihull, where pupils will be tasked with designing a 'Royal Train' – with the artwork to then be displayed at the station. 

There will also be a live band at London Marylebone on Saturday.

Customers are reminded that services are likely to be extremely busy on Saturday 6 May, and owing to this, should ensure that they check their full journey before travelling and purchase tickets in advance where possible on the Chiltern Railways website.

     

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