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Marylebone-concourse-01.jpg (160048 bytes)

A merged view of the concourse of the mainline station at London Marylebone, the terminus for Chiltern Railways services from Aylesbury, Banbury, High Wycombe and Birmingham Snow Hill. The mainline platforms are all accessed through the large archway on the right of the picture, while the entrance to the London Underground station is to the right of the white tickets booth in the centre.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-concourse-02.jpg (161618 bytes)

Marylebone station concourse, viewed from the western end of the short leg of this L-shaped station.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-concourse-03.jpg (95502 bytes)

A merged view of the Chiltern Railways (right) and London Underground (centre) ticket offices on Marylebone mainline station concourse.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-entrance-01.jpg (159821 bytes)

The main entrance to London Marylebone station, viewed from outside looking north.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-forecourt-01.jpg (161325 bytes)

A merged view of the forecourt and facade of London Marylebone station. Unfortunately this is not the best merge I've ever prodcued - in realty the ground is about level and all the buildings are perpendicular to it.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-forecourt-02.jpg (163172 bytes)

A merged view of the forecourt and facade of London Marylebone station.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-platform2-01.jpg (161710 bytes)

Platform 2 at London Marylebone station. Platform 1 is to the right where a Class 168 DMU is waiting between services.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-platform3-01.jpg (162234 bytes)

Platform 3 at London Marylebone station. Platform 2 is to the right of centre, and platform 1 on the extreme right where a Class 168 DMU is waiting between services.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-platforms2+3-01.jpg (163303 bytes)

Platforms 2 and 3 at London Marylebone station, looking south towards the concourse. On the left a Class 168 DMU waits between services at platform 1.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-platforms2+3-02.jpg (163409 bytes)

The buffers at the southern end of platforms 2 and 3 at London Marylebone station, with the concourse and main entrance in the background.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-platforms2+3-03.jpg (158389 bytes)

Looking north along platforms 2 and 3 at London Marylebone station. On the left beyond the trainshed roof construction work on the new platform 5 and shortened platform 4 is well underway, the platform 6 has already opened.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-trainshed-01.jpg (161079 bytes)

Looking south along platform 2 at London Marylebone station towards the main train shed. On the left a Chiltern Railways Class 165 DMU is stabled between duties, while the red tail lights of a Class 168 DMU at platform 1 are visible to its right.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-viewnorth-01.jpg (162595 bytes)

Looking north from the northern end of platform 2 at London Marylebone station. The platforms extending out on the left are the new platforms 5 and 6, under construction on the former down sidings - made redundant with the opening of a new light maintenence depot at Wembley.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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Marylebone-viewnorth-02.jpg (161908 bytes)

Looking north from the northern end of platform 2 at London Marylebone station. The platforms extending out on the left are the new platforms 5 and 6, under construction on the former down sidings - made redundant with the opening of a new light maintenence depot at Wembley.

Photo by Chris McKenna 24/06/2006.
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mbone-a-jp.jpg (143182 bytes)

Marylebone Station London is one of the Capitals smallest with just 4 platforms mostly serving commuter towns to the NW of London and onwards to Birmingham. It is without doubt one of the best kept stations and on the day we went...27th October 2003... virtually spotless.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



mbone-b-jp.jpg (138350 bytes)

I could not resist photgraphing this colourful display of flowers at Marylebone Station which clearly shows that stations nowadays are often far from the dull and dreary places they can sometimes be. Pictured 27th October 2003.

Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com



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