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Milton Keynes Central Train Station

Milton Keynes Central railway station, operated by London Midland, serves the Buckinghamshire town of Milton Keynes. The station lies on the West Coast Main Line, which connects London to the West Midlands, the North West, North Wales and the Central Belt of Scotland, and is between the stations of Bletchley and Wolverton. The station has a staffed ticket office and passengers are also able to collect tickets purchased in advance (for example, on the internet) from one of the automatic ticket machines located in the station.

The station was opened in 1982 to serve the new town of Milton Keynes. Before it opened, Bletchley was the nearest station served by British Rail InterCity services.

Facilities at the station include ATM's, pay phones, a cafe, shops and public toilets. Passengers should note that baby changing facilities are not available at the station.

Passenger services calling at the station are operated by London Midland, Virgin Trains and Southern. Between them they offer destinations that includes Birmingham New Street, Crewe, London Euston, Watford Junction, Leighton Buzzard, Cheddington, Tring, Manchester Piccadilly, Chester, Liverpool Lime Street and Brighton.

From 2019, services will operate over the East West Rail Link westwards via Winslow to Aylesbury, High Wycombe and London Marylebone and to Bicester Town, Oxford and Reading.

Parking is available at the station for 964 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day.

Chester Train Station

Located in the north west of England, Chester railway station offers passengers services to destinations including Llandudno, Llandudno Junction, Wrexham General, Shrewsbury, Cardiff Central, Birmingham International, Manchester Piccadilly, Warrington Bank Quay, London Euston, Crewe, Milton Keynes Central, Liverpool Central and Birkenhead.

The railway station is operated by Arriva Trains Wales who along with Merseyrail, Northern Rail and Virgin Trains operate all passenger services calling at the station.

Facilities at the station include ATM's, pay phones, cafe and bar, shops, toilets and baby changing facilities. Parking is available at the station for 113 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day. The station has a staffed ticket office but is not open in the late evening. Passengers can collect tickets purchased in advance from one of the automatic ticket machines located in the station.

The station, designed by Francis Thompson, was constructed between 1847 and 1848 in Staffordshire blue brick and pale grey Storeton sandstone with slate roofs. The style of the building is Italiante and has a very long two storey facade and is designated a Grade II* listed building by English Heritage. The building has a 15 bay central section and five bay lateral projecting pavilions.