Marylebone Station
Marylebone station is a London Central Railway terminal that connects to the London Underground station. The British National Railway Network, also known as "London Marylebone", is the southern terminal to the main line of Chiltern in Birmingham. On the London Underground, this station is located between the Edgewell Road and Baker Street Station on the Bakerloo Line and is the first toll zone in London.
The station was opened in 1899 as the main terminal of London, the last major railway in the UK in the last 100 years, connecting the capital to cities such as Nottingham, Sheffield and Manchester. Marylebone was the last of the London railway terminals and one of the smallest.
Chiltern Railways offers all train services to and from Marylebone.
Station Facilities
- subway
- Taxi stand
- Service Desk
- washroom
Railway Service
- 2 shifts to Birmingham Moor Street every hour, and continue to Birmingham Snow Hill
- 2 flights per hour to Oxford
- 1 train per hour to Gerrads Cross
- 1 hour per hour to High Wycombe
- 1 hour per hour via Galway to Aylesbury via High Wycombe
- 2 passes per hour through Amersham to Aylesbury, and one to continue to Aylesbury via Amersham, one of which continues to Aylesbury Vale Parkway
- 1 hour per hour to Banbury
Traffic in the city
London buses 2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274, 453, and night lines N18, N74, N205 serve this station.
Other nearby London railway terminals include Euston Station and Paddington Station.