Getting from Warwick to London takes around one hour and forty-five minutes with Chiltern Railways. On your trip down to London, you’ll pass through Warwickshire and Oxfordshire before entering Greater London and pressing on towards London Marylebone.
Chiltern Railways offers rail services from London Marylebone Station, serving Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Warwickshire, including Aylesbury, Leamington Spa, and Banbury.
Departing from Warwick
Warwick Station is located on Station Road, near Warwick Hospital. Local bus routes serve the station, and taxis can drop you off at the station’s entrance.
Warwick Station is served by Chiltern Railways, while West Midlands Trains operate services that are less frequent.
Main stops
There are eight stops from Warwick to London Marylebone:
- Leamington Spa
- Banbury
- Kings Sutton
- Bicester North
- Haddenham & Thame Parkway
- Princes Risborough
- Saunderton
- High Wycombe
It’s worth considering that these stations may change due to engineering works or scheduling changes. So, it’s best to check in advance to make sure. If you want to buy cheap train tickets, add a Railcard and search TrainPal for the best fares.
Arriving at London Marylebone
London Marylebone Station is located on Melcombe Place in the City of Westminster, nestled between Hyde Park and Regent's Park. It acts as the southern endpoint of the Chiltern Main Line, linking Birmingham with London.
London Marylebone has excellent public transport connections. For instance, Marylebone Underground station is on the Bakerloo Line. At the same time, Baker Street Station is only four minutes away and connects to the Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines. So, from here, you can get anywhere you need to be throughout London.
The London Zoo, Abbey Road Studios, Madame Tussauds, the British Museum, and the Sherlock Holmes Museum are all nearby if you’d like to explore the station.
Chiltern Railways train classes
- Standard Class: Snacks and drinks are available from the onboard shop. Chiltern Railways does not offer seat reservations.
- First Class: Chiltern Railways does not offer First Class tickets for any of its services.
Chiltern Railways train classes
- Luggage: A maximum of three items: one small item, one medium-sized bag, and one large suitcase.
- Pets: Dogs, cats, and other small pets are free of charge. They must be well-behaved and do not disturb other passengers. Two pets per passenger.
- Bicycles: Only folding bicycles are permitted.
- Children: Children under the age of five travel for free. Children aged between five and fifteen can travel using a cheaper child’s ticket. Anyone who is sixteen or over must pay for an adult fare. The Family & Friends Railcard offers up to 1/3 off family ticket costs.
- Passenger Assist: Helps with journey planning, ticketing, boarding and alighting with ramps, station navigation, and luggage handling. Advance booking is recommended.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.