Address:
Melcombe Pl, Marylebone, London NW1 6JJ, London, United Kingdom

Constructed in 1899, the Marylebone railway complex is set in the city's central part, between Euston and Paddington. Interestingly, it's the only non-electrified train station in London served just by diesel trains. Marylebone station is well connected to the local public transport system, including underground, so there is no need to arrange any additional transfers. Wanna know what else makes this place so unique? The Marylebone train hub is the only station in the entire country where you can hear announcements in Arabic and Mandarin!

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Getting Around the Marylebone Train Station

 

Where is the Marylebone train station?

The Marylebone train station is beneficially located in Central London and belongs to Zone 1. When planning your trip it's good to know that the surrounding area is famous for good food and is dotted with numerous restaurants and delis.

How can I get to the Marylebone railway station?

Thanks to its convenient location right in the city center, the station is well-served by local public transport. The smartest way to get there is via metro following the Bakerloo line. The nearest underground stations are Baker Street, Edgware Road, Paddington, and Marylebone.

What to find at the Marylebone railway station?

The following facilities are available for travelers at the Marylebone station: information desks, ticket offices, waiting areas, bathrooms, baby change rooms, ATMs, several shops, car parking cycle storage, and public WiFi.

 

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