Chiltern Railways urges customers to only travel if absolutely essential on Saturday 8 October

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Train operator Chiltern Railways have issued strong guidance to customers to only travel if absolutely essential on Saturday 8 October due to strike action by the RMT.  

On this day, there will be extremely limited availability of staff and as such, services will not be operating on some routes.

Due to the strike action, there will be no service north of Banbury on Saturday 8 October.

There will be a later start to services on Sunday 9 October. We expect to have significantly less staff to service and prepare the number of trains we would normally need to operate the timetable, and we are unable to position our fleet how we normally would. Customers should check their first train if they are travelling on these days.  

Chiltern Railways strongly advises customers to consider their journey and seek alternative methods of transport on the days where strike action is taking place, but in cases where rail travel is a necessity, to check their travel plans and last train home on the Chiltern Railways website (www.chilternrailways.co.uk) or app.   

More information and FAQs can be found on www.chilternrailways.co.uk/strike.  

Service levels 

Saturday 8 October

  • Services will begin between 8AM – 9AM  
  • Services will finish much earlier than usual, check before you travel 
  • No Chiltern Railways services north of Banbury 

1 train per hour Marylebone – stations to Oxford Parkway via Bicester Village (and vice-versa) 
1 train per hour Marylebone – stations to Banbury (and vice versa) 
1 train per hour Marylebone – stations to Aylesbury (via High Wycombe, and vice-versa) 
1 train per hour Aylesbury Vale Parkway – stations to Amersham (and vice-versa) 

Sunday 9 October

  • Services will begin between 9AM-10AM due to the displacement of trains

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