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High Wycombe to London Marylebone train prices and times
Planning a journey from High Wycombe to London Marylebone? Trip.com offers train tickets starting from as low as £13.70, with average prices for this route around £13.70. To ensure you get the most affordable fares, we suggest exploring alternatives like split tickets.
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19:33 High Wycombe | 20:10 London Marylebone | 37m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
19:57 High Wycombe | 20:37 London Marylebone | 40m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
20:04 High Wycombe | 21:03 London Marylebone | 59m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
20:23 High Wycombe | 20:47 London Marylebone | 24m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
20:33 High Wycombe | 21:07 London Marylebone | 34m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
20:57 High Wycombe | 21:37 Paris | 40m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets View More Trains |
High Wycombe to London Marylebone train route details





High Wycombe to London Marylebone
Operated by Chiltern Railways, this 27 miles route serves as a vital link between Buckinghamshire’s market towns and the heart of the capital, combining efficient commuter services with glimpses of England’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you’re a daily traveller, a weekend explorer, or a visitor en route to the Cotswolds, this journey unveils both practical connectivity and hidden delights.
Planning your trip from High Wycombe to London Marylebone
The direct service between High Wycombe and London Marylebone typically completes the journey in 30–55 minutes, with trains departing every 59. The first train departs High Wycombe at 05:30 AM on weekdays, while the last service leaves at midnight. Key intermediate stops include Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, and Denham Golf Club—each offering distinct local character. Express services occasionally bypass Seer Green and Jordans stations, trimming travel time to 24m.
Standard tickets cost around£13.70, but savvy travellers can secure advance fares as low as £13.70 when booking three months ahead. Railcard holders enjoy discounts of up to one-third on fares, making regular travel more affordable. Online platforms like Trip.com offer competitive pricing and a user-friendly booking experience.
Everything you need to know about High Wycombe Station
Opened in 1906, High Wycombe Station beautifully combines Edwardian architecture with modern conveniences, making it both a functional and charming gateway to the area. The station features a staffed ticket office and self-service machines, catering to all passenger needs efficiently.
The station is often considered a key transport hub. Route 300 provides a convenient 15-minute ride to Hughenden Manor, the former home of Benjamin Disraeli, now managed by the National Trust. The Hellfire Caves in West Wycombe are also just a 20-minute journey away, offering a glimpse into the infamous 18th-century tunnels.
High Wycombe Station also boasts a range of amenities, including cashpoints, bicycle parking, CCTV for enhanced security, and public Wi-Fi for connectivity on the go. Waiting rooms and seating areas ensure comfort, while accessible ticket machines and step-free access cater to all passengers.
During the Journey from High Wycombe to London Marylebone
The trains operated by Chiltern Railways offer USB charging ports and free Wi-Fi on newer carriages. Unfortunately, there is no First Class service. Departing High Wycombe, trains traverse the Misbourne Valley, where autumn transforms beech woodlands into golden corridors. Between Seer Green and Chalfont & Latimer, the line parallels the River Misbourne, offering fleeting views of narrowboats on the Grand Union Canal. Approaching London, the landscape shifts to suburban golf courses and the modernist architecture of Wembley Stadium, visible to the east.
What you need to know upon arriving at London Marylebone
Marylebone Station, opened in 1899, retains its Victorian elegance with wrought-iron canopies and terracotta detailing. The compact layout ensures quick exits to Baker Street and the West End. TfL connections include the Bakerloo Line (direct access via platform stairs) and multiple bus routes (2, 18, 27) to Oxford Circus and Paddington. Taxis queue outside the Melcombe Street entrance, while Santander Cycles docks offer eco-friendly exploration options.
Marylebone Village, a 3-minute walk east, charms visitors with independent boutiques and culinary gems like The Ginger Pig butcher and Daunt Books. Culture enthusiasts should head to the Wallace Collection on Manchester Square—a free museum housing Renaissance art in a historic townhouse. For green spaces, Regent’s Park lies 15 minutes north on the 274 bus, its rose gardens and open-air theatre providing urban respite.
The High Wycombe to Marylebone corridor masterfully balances commuter efficiency with rural escapism. Morning travellers sip coffee while watching mist rise over the Chilterns; evening returnees unwind past sunset-lit golf courses. Beyond practicality, the route invites exploration—whether discovering Beaconsfield’s model villages, strolling Marylebone’s Georgian streets, or venturing further into Oxfordshire’s dreaming spires.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
How to book cheap train tickets from High Wycombe to London Marylebone

Season Tickets for frequent travels

Network Railcard for Southeast England

Travelling in off-peak train times

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Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

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High Wycombe to London Marylebone train ticket types
Here are different ticket types available for this route, each with its own benefits and restrictions. Here are the options to consider:
Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak tickets
Off-Peak tickets are cheaper and more flexible, allowing for travel during less busy times. Super Off-Peak tickets are even cheaper and are perfect for less conventional schedules.
Return train tickets
This ticket includes both the outbound and return journeys, saving you the time and hassle of purchasing separate tickets. With just one ticket, you can travel smoothly along the same route.
Advance train tickets
Typically, the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Season train tickets
It’s a type of train ticket that allows unlimited travel within two stations for a week, a month, or a year. What’s more, it can save you more than 1/3 on train fares.
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