Train was alright but had the genuine worst customer service. Incredibly rude, condescending, and assuming without probable reason at the station. Felt very offended and made me quite uncomfortable/a... Mehr ansehen
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If I could give less than one star I would. I commute via Chiltern railways and they have the worst service, the only positive reviews here are from people who have done a one off journey and isn’t re... Mehr ansehen
The disruption to my journey on 22 June caused significant stress and financial loss. When I sought reimbursement for a £95 taxi fare — incurred solely because your train was stopped and passengers we... Mehr ansehen
I recently bought a ticket for a future rail trip from Dorridge Station and inadvertently left my debit card in the machine. After leaving, Jay the counter service employee, saw the card and kept it... Mehr ansehen
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I give this company 1 out of 5 purely…
I give this company 1 out of 5 purely because I am unable to give them a zero. If negative points were available, I would score them that.
Today we have travelled from Aylesbury to the West End. Normally this is a 75-90 minute journey. Today it was 2.5 hours to get in and 3.5 hours to get home - we can get to Manchester quicker.
Yes, there is engineering works, but no effort has been made to link up the Chiltern trains with London Underground. The 22.45 train from Amersham to Aylesbury leaves 15 minutes before the tube arrives at Amersham, and the next train is 45 minutes later. Absolutely appalling and is threatening to ruin an excellent day out.
First time I have used them in 18 months, will be far longer before I use them again (and they are our local line). This is why we drive 45 minutes to Hemel Hempstead to use an alternative line. Useless would be too kind a description for this lot.
Too expensive 0 consideration
For their prices they should really at least pretend to give a t**s .. The 6:05 Marylebone train is always at least 2 carriages shorter than what's needed and it's even worse when they send out the triple seat row ones out. You're not cheap, you're not reliable most of the time, late for no reason and even headwinds slow you down. At least send enough seating out so nobody has to stand for their grand a month ticket. Absolute joke. Most of the passengers on that train are working all day and using the train Mon-Fri. By the time it hits Bicester it's already full.
Lack of investment and maintenance
Since the covid it looks like the company has stopped investments and maintenance; commuting on a daily basis I observe issues everyday, from faulty train to signal issues there is always a sign of hardware deterioration.
Surprinsingly in the past 5 years trains have actually been slower, with no direct service early morning (peak time) anymore from High Wycombe to London, as it used to be.
With shorter formation (fewer coaches) the trains are full and standing on pretty much all services in peak time, making the journey real nightmare.
I take this service a lot
I take this service a lot - this morning I was running very late and reached the train doors as they locked. Rather than drive off the driver saw me and opened the doors. I am so thankful and feel like this would not have happened with many other train serves. Thank you!!
A single
A single, one-way ticket from London Marylebone to Oxford for £35? Are you out of your minds?
These absurdly inflated and unjustifiable prices serve only one purpose: filling your own pockets. This is not public service; it is blatant exploitation of passengers.
It is evident that the government has granted rail operators excessive and effectively unchecked power, which you are abusing without accountability. Such pricing practices are unacceptable, unreasonable, and entirely disconnected from the quality of service provided.
Reliable on Paper, Uncomfortable in Practice
Chiltern Railways benefits from friendly staff when they’re available, and services generally run to time. However, the overall experience falls short. Power sockets frequently don’t work, Wi-Fi is unreliable, and the Oxford–Marylebone route is consistently overcrowded at peak times leaving London. Despite long-standing warnings about “standing room only,” little seems to have changed. The rolling stock feels outdated and poorly maintained, which further undermines what should be a dependable commuter service.
Terrible service
Terrible service! 2 hours delay on a route which is supposed to be 2h in total.
Non working delay repay form.
Avoid by all cost!
Old and bureaucratic company. It should learn from the others
Old and bureaucratic company, usually late hours trains are delayed . In case of a refund the process to get it done (if it is due to a train malfunctioning causing a delay) if you have an advance ticket is ridiculously long
This train service is always one of three things: overcrowded, overpriced, or consistently late.
This has to be the worst train service I have ever used. I just moved here 6 months ago. I have lived all over the world, so this is really saying something. Because I thought france was bad for its train strikes. But at least ypu weren't paying a fortune. I travel regularly on the Gerrards Cross to Marylebone route and pay over £24 for a return ticket, yet the service is consistently late and severely overcrowded.
Delays during stormy or extreme weather conditions are understandable. However, this is not an occasional issue, there is some form of problem almost every single weekday. Passengers are trying to get to work/hospitals appointments on time, fully aware that the train will already be packed. There are not enough seats, not enough standing room, and people are forced to shove their way on simply to get to work.
The pattern is the same every weekday morning and evening, so this should not come as a surprise. The solution is obvious: add more carriages to peak-time services or introduce additional trains during the busiest hours. Even one extra train in the morning and evening would significantly reduce overcrowding.
From a health and safety perspective, the situation is genuinely concerning. The level of crowding makes travel unsafe, particularly for elderly passengers, pregnant women, and children. There is no excuse in this day and age for passengers to be put in this position, especially while paying such a high fare.
What makes this even more frustrating is that during the middle of the day, when there are far fewer commuters, trains often have plenty of carriages. This highlights that capacity exists, but it is not being allocated when it is actually needed.
Unfortunately, this route is the only realistic way into London for many commuters. If alternative options were available, most people would choose them. Instead, we are left dealing with the same aggravation day in and day out, with little sense that passenger experience or safety is being prioritised.
This level of service does not reflect the cost of the ticket, nor does it meet reasonable expectations of reliability or safety.
One final point: this review asks for a “date of experience.” Unfortunately, this applies every day.
Some very rude staff
Some very rude staff! I couldn’t find my ticket that I had BOUGHT from Marylebone in my email and was trying find a solution to the problem and was met with rudeness and arrogant staff just claiming I want a free ride. Thank God, ONE gentle man (Kendall Harris) who was on the staff helped me and addressed the issues in a kind manner and we came to an understanding and the matter was solved.
Chiltern employs thuggish staff
Chiltern employs thuggish staff, who manhandled Barrister Steven Barrett, I wouldnt want this lawsuit,
I am disabled and Chiltern are the only…
I am disabled and Chiltern are the only railway I can use due to cost of tickets I know Chiltern supply disabled assistance. I all ways call in advance my assistance I need with Chiltern railways directly. I recover email confirmation and so I take my journey but every time I’m let down by there disabled assistance be it on the out bound journey or the inbound journey I’ve been left on a train screening for help the public are normally very helpful but sometimes they think I’m nuts . I’ve been made to like I’m nothing worthless and unimportant. I have two outstanding complaints and still awaiting what are they going to do about it useless feeling again on 18/11/2025 left on train on 23/11/25 I received no information of works at London Marylebone works that coach service was laid on and I can not travel by coach on 19th ofDecember no assistance on the 22nd of December arrive Birmingham moor st and no one was there to help me off the Kidderminster train even though the train driver checked with Birmingham moor st. yet again the great British public was there to help me off the train but I still had to wait for assistance to help to the right platform for my London Marylebone I had ten minutes to get my departure train but by the time assistance arrived I missed my train and was delayed by 50 minutes till the next one and yet again the assistance person wasn’t there to put me on it. Some one helped me on the train the assistance guy showed up and assured me that he would radio through to London Marylebone of where I was sitting so the biggie would collect me. It’s disgusting how a company like Chiltern can make you feel so in significant and a very small human being
The train journey was smooth and a good…
The train journey was smooth and a good price, not differing from anytime I travel with them. I have been using this company multiple times and have been impressed by it.
One major flaw, the Christmas rush seemed to have gone unnoticed at their offices and I was crammed in a carriage with no seats and little standing space. Also, there was little to none ventilation and so ended up boiling, in the Christmas holidays! Overall a good company but unadvisable to travel in busy times.
I was at the Marylebon platform
I was at the Marylebon platform. A train was going to leave in 1 minute. I asked the stuff whether this train will stop at High Wycombe. The stuff said "this train" before I finished my whole sentence.
Fxxk. I was in the wrong train
Appaling service from Bicester North to…
A appaling service from Bicester North to Marylebone Yesterday.
The train was 30min late arriving, the carriages where full which meant we had to stand the entire 1 hour journey and you charged us £67 for the pleasure.
On the return journey from London the train was only two carriages long which meant again there was standing room only.
Why would you only put two carriages on a train coming from London on a Saturday night I find unbelievable along with the fact that the train carriages are small,out of date and dirty.
Next time we will drive.
The worst train line EVER
The worst train line EVER! Constant over crowding and not enough carriages. How they still have the franchise I have no idea! The trains are old and always being repaired, meaning there is never enough stock to meet the demand. Commuters are always standing and regularly the trains are so overcrowded you can’t even get on. If you can avoid this train line, please do.
So another day of using Chiltern and…
So another day of using Chiltern and another of day of total chaos.
Delays, cancellations and just general confusion amongst staff because of another signal failure.
Totally inept and on top of that I’ve requested a refund on a weekly ticket and it seems I won’t be getting back around 40% of it back and I have no idea why.
Chiltern the WORST train service imaginable.
Totally unreliable service: utterly useless
This railway company is simply a disgrace. I am almost always delayed on my journey on the Aylesbury to London line. Tonight we are crawling at a snail’s pace between Marylebone and Harrow. There has been no announcement as to the reason for the delay, still less any apology. Last week the train broke down completely and passengers were all turfed out at Amersham.
Excellent Experience
I was surprised to see so many poor reviews. We travelled with Chiltern on 2 & 5 October 2025 between London Marleybone and Oxford and it was an excellent experience. I hadn't booked passenger assistance (I am disabled) but the Chiltern staff on the gates at Marleybone could see I was struggling. Before I knew it both of us and our luggage were deposited in one of their buggies and transported to our train. We were assisted onto the train (passengers who were occupying the disabled carriage were politely moved) and we were safely installed with arrangements made to assist us in Oxford. I didn't know there was such a thing as a disabled carriage. Very
comfortable. Our trains were on time, But the assistance provided by their staff was impressive.
Genuinely the worst trainline I’ve ever…
Genuinely the worst trainline I’ve ever had to use. I commute via Chiltern railways and the consistency of their cancelled and delayed trains, overly packed trains, and abysmal refund policy is impressive. Not only do they constantly cancel or delay trains for seemingly no reason, but when you are delayed they will aim to refund you as little money they physically can
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