AskBiography Logo   Latest News  Follow Us on Twitter  Follow Us on Google Buzz  Became Fan - Facebook  Subscribe to RSSRSS   Bookmark and Share

Marylebone station

Marylebone station
Main Entrance
NameMarylebone
Alt NameLondon Marylebone
ManagerChiltern Railways
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleMarylebone
BoroughCity of Westminster
Platforms6
Accessyes
Fare Zone1
RailcodeMYB
CaptionMain Entrance
Latitude51.5223
Longitude-0.1634
Map TypeCentral London
Years11899
Years21966
Years31996
Years42006
Years52008
Years62011
Events1Opened
Events2GCML beyond Aylesbury closed
Events3Birmingham services begin
Events4Two new platforms built
Events5Services to Wrexham begin
Events6Services to Wrexham end
Railexits0708(-) 11.559
Railexits0809(+) 11.645
Railexits0910(+) 11.758
Tubeexits08(+) 11.380
Tubeexits09(+) 11.730
Tubeexits10(-) 11.390
InterchangeBaker Street
Interchange1Edgware Road (Circle)
Interchange2Paddington (National Rail)

Marylebone station

Bakerloo line platform
NameMarylebone
ManagerLondon Underground
LocaleMarylebone
BoroughCity of Westminster
Platforms2
Fare Zone1
CaptionBakerloo line platform
Years11907
Years21907
Events1Opened as temporary terminus (BS&WR)
Events2Service extended (BS&WR)
Tubeexits06(+) 9.804
Tubeexits07(+) 10.801
Tubeexits08(+) 11.380
Tubeexits09(+) 11.730

     Home | London station | Marylebone station



Marylebone station, also known as London Marylebone, is a central London railway terminus and London Underground station. It stands midway between the mainline stations at Euston and Paddington, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from each.

Opened in 1899, it is the youngest of London's mainline terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned. It is also the only terminal station in London to see only diesel trains, having no electrified lines. From 1967 for many years it was served only by diesel multiple-unit trains (DMUs). Occasionally special trains hauled by diesel or steam locomotives also visit Marylebone.

Two new platforms have been added recently to cope with an increase in services and a growing number of passengers. Marylebone is in Travelcard Zone 1.

Marylebone station Video

This video is dedicated to all those courier and delivery drivers that enter London everyday just to do their job, every now and again its nice when you have a day off to sit and relax and watch everybody else work. and leave the van at home and take the bus: Route 74 we take the bus from Baker Street Station (for Marylebone Station) - Baker Street - Orchard Street - Oxford Street - Marble Arch Station - Park Lane - Hyde Park Corner - Duke of Wellington Place - Grosvenor Place - Hyde Park Corner Station - Knightsbridge - Knightsbridge Station - Brompton Road - Harrods - Brompton Road -
7.58 min. | 4.80 user rating
www.LAfitness.co.uk GB synchronised swimming team took a break from their 2010 training to show their moves to London commuters Uploaded for LA Fitness
0.63 min. | 3.55 user rating
Chiltern Railways Class 165 Networker Turbo DMU heads south past West Hampstead Station towards London Marylebone, as a Jubilee line tube approaches the Station heading north, a southbound Metropolitan line train passes by, slowing to a stop in Finchley Road Station.
1.67 min. | 5.0 user rating
The final day of one of Wrexhamm And Shropshire, it was an very sad day for Travellers, WSMR Staff and Rail Enthusiast The start of the film is at Tame Bridge Parkway, waiting for the 1J85, 1142 from London Marylebone to Wrexham General Then an onboard short Passenger view ride on the 1J85 from Tame Bridge Parkway up to Bescot Staduim At Shrewsbury still on the 1J85, arriving into Shrewsbury and the service leaving for Wrexham General from the Platform side Still at Shrewsbury camee the last 1P23, 1328 from Wrexham General the 1407 to London Marylebone which blows it horn on Arrival and Departing Travelled from Shrewsbury to Leamington Sa via Birmingham to film the 1J83, 1630 from London Maryleebone, the 1750 to Wrexham General, once onboard you see the 1j83 Departing Leamington Spa At Tame Bridge Parkway, the 1J83 is seen departing the Station as it heads to Wrexham General Locos on this film are 67013 Pontcysyllte Aqueduct/Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte & 67012 A Shropshire Lad and DVT's 82301 & 82303 Farewell Wrexham And Shropshire and thank you for the years of Service! There's also an Petition to save Wrexham And Shropshire, please add your name to it, www.petitionbuzz.com
18.02 min. | 5.0 user rating
165015 arrives at Gerrards Cross Station on 14/01/09 with a Chiltern Railways service to Marylebone. Formore information on interesting workings on The Chiltern Line please join my Facebook Group The Chiltern Line Appreciation Society. www.facebook.com Once you have joined the group you will receive information on all the special trains that run on The Chiltern Line.
0.48 min. | 5.0 user rating
At present the immaculate Tyseley Castle is the fastest GWR machine on the mainline. It beat me to Saunderton and got to the stops at Marylebone before me too! So this is the clip of The Beckoning Bard being lovingly attended before returning light engine to Tysley while catching its breath in London after a storming performance starting twelve hours earlier at the very same station. In between visiting High Wycombe,Haddenham, and Stratford upon Avon. See the chaps from Tyseley cleaning, watering and raking over the coal after a long day, but not over yet. The characters in the clip were all part of the trip and note the T shirts! The loco was superbly turned out, what a paint job! Three Pullman cars and several mark 1 carriages also turned out to a high standard, On the other end was a class 47 47580 See PT 2 for Class 47 action. Is that Pete Waterman in the baseball cap with 5045 looking very energetic even after along day on a shovel?
9.40 min. | 5.0 user rating
960014 & 960010 pass through Gerrards Cross Station on the 29-11-08 with the 08:46 Aylesbury-Marylebone RHTT (Rail Head Tretment Train) 960014 & 960010 are formenr 121s. Turbostar 168107 is also seen. Formore information on interesting workings on The Chiltern Line please join my Facebook Group The Chiltern Line Appreciation Society. www.facebook.com Once you have joined the group you will receive information on all the special trains that run on The Chiltern Line.
1.05 min. | 5.0 user rating
Some footage at Marylebone, Harrow on the Hill and a run from there back to Marylebone. Class 115 and 165 are seen along with some LUL trains.
9.92 min. | 5.0 user rating
67015 David J. Lloyd passes through Gerrards Cross Station on 29-11-08 with the 05.51 Wrexham & Shropshire, Wrexham-Marylebone. DVT 82305 was on the rear. The Inter-City livered mark 3 coaches will soon be a thing of the past with Wrexham and Shropshire get there own livered mark 3s. turbostar 168111 is also seen. Thanks to the driver for the horn! Formore information on interesting workings on The Chiltern Line please join my Facebook Group The Chiltern Line Appreciation Society. www.facebook.com Once you have joined the group you will receive information on all the special trains that run on The Chiltern Line.
0.48 min. | 5.0 user rating
This video kicks off the start of IanPooleTrains and sim0ntrain's National Railway Summer Spectacular that we have been letting you all know about for a couple of weeks now. The first video is a little collection of videos that we got of a few trains in the old station of Banbury. We came down on the delayed 0855 Chiltern Railways Clubman service to London Marylebone to connect with the 1017 Cross Country Service from Newcastle To Reading. In this video, we see: Chiltern Railways Clubman Turbostar 168106 departing with the delayed 0947 service from Birmingham Snow Hill to London Marylebone with a lot of thrash and hellfire and a tw tone horn Wrexham And Shropshire Trains Class 67 67013 and DVT 82304 departing with the 1004 service from Wrexham General To London Marylebone, again with a lot of thrash and hellfire Chiltern Railway Networker Turbo 165001 arriving to terminate with a service from London Marylebone. We see this then departing to head into the sidings Cross Country Trains Voyager 220007 arriving with the 1019 service from Newcastle to Reading Please enjoy, rate and subscribe!
3.35 min. | 5.0 user rating

Latest News : Marylebone station : Tweet this RSS

Want to Marylebone station latest news on your twitter account???   sign in with twitter
Marylebone station     sign in with twitter   ||  London_station     sign in with twitter   ||  Other     sign in with twitter
Murad Qureshi says City Hall 'putting brakes on Boris Bikes scheme' - London ... - West End Extra Tweet this news
West End Extra--In August he highlighted the case of two docking -stations- under the -Marylebone- flyover which were marked on Transport for London maps but had not been built ... - Date : Fri, 22 Oct 2010 12:08:41 GMT+00:00
Servant 'let sadistic Saudi prince beat him to death in hotel room' - This is London Tweet this news
This is London--Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud, 34, is accused of murdering Mr Abdulaziz in the room they shared at the Landmark Hotel in -Marylebone- on 15 February. ... - Date : Mon, 18 Oct 2010 14:19:47 GMT+00:00
Results tagged “bbclondon949” - Londonist Tweet this news
Londonist--A further rebrand and a move to -Marylebone- High Street in 2001 gave us BBC London in its current form, neatly aligned with sister services on telly and ... - Date : Wed, 06 Oct 2010 09:11:23 GMT+00:00


Transport in London

Transport for London
Buses * Coaches * Congestion charge * Dial-a-Ride * Docklands Light Railway * London Overground * London Underground * Low emission zone * London Rail * River * Streets * Taxis * Tramlink
Train operators
c2c * Chiltern Railways * East Coast * East Midlands Trains * Eurostar * First Capital Connect * First Great Western * First Hull Trains * First ScotRail (Sleeper) * Gatwick Express * Grand Central * Heathrow Connect * Heathrow Express * London Midland * London Overground * National Express East Anglia * South West Trains * Southeastern * Southern * Stansted Express * Virgin Trains * Wrexham & Shropshire
Major stations
Central areaBank/Monument * Blackfriars * Cannon Street * Charing Cross * City Thameslink * Euston * Farringdon * Fenchurch Street * King's Cross * Liverpool Street * London Bridge * Marylebone * Moorgate * Old Street * Oxford Circus * Paddington * St Pancras * Vauxhall * Victoria * Waterloo * Waterloo East
Greater LondonClapham Junction * East Croydon * Heathrow Stations * Stratford
Ticketing
Freedom Pass * Travelcard * Oyster card * Zone 1 * Zone 2 * Zone 3 * Zone 4 * Zone 5 * Zone 6 * Zone 7 * Zone 8 * Zone 9 * Zone G * Zone W
Airports
Biggin Hill * City * Gatwick * Heathrow * Luton * Southend * Stansted
Motorways
A1(M) * M1 * M3 * M4 * M11 * M20 * M23 * M25 London Orbital * M40

Railway stations served by Chiltern Railways

Acocks Green * Amersham * Aylesbury * Aylesbury Vale Parkway * Banbury * Beaconsfield * Bearley * Bicester North * Birmingham Moor Street * Birmingham Snow Hill * Blakedown * Chalfont & Latimer * Chorleywood * Claverdon * Cradley Heath * Denham * Denham Gulf Club * Dorridge * Gerrards Cross * Great Missenden * Haddenham & Thame Parkway * Hagley * Harrow-on-the-Hill * Hatton * High Wycombe * Jewellery Quarter * Kidderminster * King's Sutton * Langley Green * Lapworth * Leamington Spa * Little Kimble * London Marylebone * London Paddington * Lye * Monks Risborough * Northolt Park * Old Hill * Olton * Oxford * Princes Risborough * Rickmansworth * Rowley Regis * Saunderton * Seer Green and Jordans * Small Heath * Smethwick Galton Bridge * Solihull * South Ruislip * Stoke Mandeville * Stourbridge Junction * Stratford-upon-Avon * Sudbury & Harrow Road * Sudbury Hill Harrow * The Hawthorns * Tyseley * Warwick * Warwick Parkway * Wembley Stadium * Wendover * West Ruislip * Widney Manor * Wilmcote



Privacy | Sitemap | Micra Hosting | USA Yellow Pages