Day 5 of the rover took me from home in Fenny Stratford to Plymouth via Marylebone, Birmingham, Derby, Nottingham, various parts of London finishing in Plymouth with an overnight stay in a hotel
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Marylebone station was originally the London terminus of the former Great Central Main Line to Sheffield and Manchester, which was closed north of Aylesbury in 1966, it now serves as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line route to Birmingham.
Marylebone is the Central London terminus for Chiltern Railways which provides a large number of commuter/regional services approximately due north-west principally along the M40 corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands.
Opened in 1899, it is the youngest of London's main line terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned. It is also the only London terminal station to host only diesel trains, having no electrified lines. Two new platforms were added in 2006 to accommodate increases in services and passengers
Tags: London Marylebone London Marylebone London Marylebone Station London Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Station City of Westminster
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Marylebone station was originally the London terminus of the former Great Central Main Line to Sheffield and Manchester, which was closed north of Aylesbury in 1966, it now serves as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line route to Birmingham.
Marylebone is the Central London terminus for Chiltern Railways which provides a large number of commuter/regional services approximately due north-west principally along the M40 corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands.
Opened in 1899, it is the youngest of London's main line terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned. It is also the only London terminal station to host only diesel trains, having no electrified lines. Two new platforms were added in 2006 to accommodate increases in services and passengers
Tags: London Marylebone London Marylebone London Marylebone Station London Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Station City of Westminster
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Marylebone station was originally the London terminus of the former Great Central Main Line to Sheffield and Manchester, which was closed north of Aylesbury in 1966, it now serves as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line route to Birmingham.
Marylebone is the Central London terminus for Chiltern Railways which provides a large number of commuter/regional services approximately due north-west principally along the M40 corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands.
Opened in 1899, it is the youngest of London's main line terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned. It is also the only London terminal station to host only diesel trains, having no electrified lines. Two new platforms were added in 2006 to accommodate increases in services and passengers
Tags: London Marylebone London Marylebone London Marylebone Station London Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Station City of Westminster
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Marylebone station was originally the London terminus of the former Great Central Main Line to Sheffield and Manchester, which was closed north of Aylesbury in 1966, it now serves as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line route to Birmingham.
Marylebone is the Central London terminus for Chiltern Railways which provides a large number of commuter/regional services approximately due north-west principally along the M40 corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands.
Opened in 1899, it is the youngest of London's main line terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned. It is also the only London terminal station to host only diesel trains, having no electrified lines. Two new platforms were added in 2006 to accommodate increases in services and passengers
Tags: London Marylebone London Marylebone London Marylebone Station London Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Railway Station Marylebone Station City of Westminster
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