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Chiltern Railway express passenger service from Oxford to Marylebone.
Timed as a Class 158, 168, 170 or 175 DMU at a maximum speed of 100 mph.
Permanent schedule C39131 runs weekdays effective from 03/06/2024 to 13/12/2024. A dynamic link to the current day's instance of this train is here: Today's C39131.

Next scheduled event: Departure from Oxford (2) @ 09:04 (Public: 09:04). This train originates here.


Location Action WTT Public Actual/Est Var Plt (S) Plt (A) Lin (S) Lin (A) Pth (S) Pth (A) Action
Monday 18 November 2024
Wembley Stadium Pass 10:08       1        
Neasden South Junction Pass 10:09              
Marylebone Arrive 10:18 10:18     4        
Haddenham + Thame Parkway Arrive 09:32½ 09:33     2        
Depart 09:34 09:34          
South Ruislip LT Pass 10:03              
West Ruislip Pass 10:01       TL        
Gerrards Cross Pass 09:57       2        
Seer Green Arrive 09:53 09:53            
Depart 09:54 09:54          
High Wycombe Pass 09:47       3        
Saunderton Pass 09:43       1        
Princes Risborough Pass 09:40       UML        
Oxford Woodstock Road Junction Pass 09:07½              
Oxford Parkway Arrive 09:09 09:09     2        
Depart 09:11 09:11          
Oxford Depart 09:04 09:04     2   URL      
Oxford North Junction Pass 09:06         DB      
Bicester Town Arrive 09:19 09:19     2        
Depart 09:21 09:21          
Bicester South Junction Pass 09:23              
Bicester Gavray Junction Pass 09:22              

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