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Welcome to Oxford

How To Get To Oxford

Oxford is well served by road and rail networks that give fast and direct access locally, nationally and from Europe.

How do I get to Oxford by road?

Oxford is connected to London, the M25 and the Midlands by the M40 motorway. Junctions 8 and 9 link directly to the city. The Oxford ring road provides direct access to the south and west coast ports of Southampton, Portsmouth and Bristol via the A34.

Visit the Transport Direct website to plan your journey to Oxford online.

How do I get to Oxford from London using public transport?

First Great Western operate a frequent direct train service from Oxford to London Paddington (approximately every 30 minutes).

Stagecoach run a 24 hour bus service to London called the Oxford Tube. The Oxford Bus Company run a similar service called the Oxford Espress. Both services leave from the Oxford Bus Station at Gloucester Green. Visit their websites for timetables and a full list of where each bus stops.

How do I get from Heathrow/Gatwick/Stansted/Birmingham/Luton airport to Oxford using public transport?

Oxford is easy to reach from all major airports:

The Oxford Bus Company runs a frequent bus service to Heathrow and Gatwick called The Airline. Visit their website for timetables and fares.

National Express service 757 runs a direct bus service between Oxford and Stansted. Visit the National Express website for full details. You should also visit this website for services to Luton Airport.

All of these services terminate at the Oxford Bus Station at Gloucester Green.

There is a direct train from Birmingham International to Oxford. Visit the National Rail Enquiries website for timetables and fares.

Where can I park in Oxford?

There are access restrictions for cars within the city centre, particularly for traffic coming into the centre from the east, along the High Street.

For quick and easy access to the city centre you should use one of Oxford's 5 Park and Ride sites across the city. Visit the Park and Ride website for details of fares and locations of the sites.

We also have the following car parks in the city:

  • Westgate (1225 spaces) - City Centre Car Park
  • Worcester Street (190 spaces)
  • Abbey Place (120 spaces) - Opposite the ice-rink
  • Gloucester green (100 spaces) - Underground close to the centre
  • Oxpens (75 spaces) - Next to the ice-rink
  • St Clements (120 spaces) - Near Magdalen Bridge
  • Railway Station (400 spaces) - Daily rates for rail users
  • South Parks Road (200 spaces) - Saturdays only in the University Science area
  • Other on-street pay-and-display parking mainly in Broad Street and St Giles (386 spaces) - administered by Oxfordshire County Council

You can see the locations of these Car Parks using the map below:

Map of Car Parks in Oxford (617kB PDF)

Visit our Car Parks page for full details of parking in Oxford and locations of these car parks.

How do I get around Oxford once I am here?

If you are travelling within the boundaries of Oxford city, the two main bus companies are the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach. Visit their websites for a detailed list of their bus services and up-to-date timetables.

Visit the Timetables and Maps page of the Oxfordshire County Council website to see a full list of bus services in Oxfordshire and where to catch them in Oxford.

Where can I find more information on transport in Oxford?

Visit our Public Transport page for more information.



Page last reviewed 5 Nov 2008



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