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The details on how to get from London to Oxford by various means of transport. Use this information resource for planning your trip.
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London to Oxford by train
UK Travel Advice cheaper train tickets are called the "advance" - well ahead of the trip depends, as most railway undertakings offer advance rates on a first come first served. Presale are usually as a way tickets are sold or "easy". Whether Buy tickets in advance, the price for "single" ticket price compare for return or "Back", as it is often cheaper to buy two single tickets instead of a return ticket.Trains leave Oxford station every 10-15 minutes from Paddington Station. The trip takes about an hour, with yields in advance £. 8
London Oxford Bus
UK National Express Travel Council offers a limited number of promotional tickets "funfare" are very cheap (6.50 pounds for a fee £ 39.00, for example). These can be purchased online and are usually on the site for a few weeks before the trip booked one month. It's worth the site to see if tickets "to Funfare" are in the selected flight route.National Express Coach term frequent trips to the bus station in Oxford from the bus station to London Victoria most of the day.
The trip takes about an hour and 40 minutes, with return ticket costs around £ 21.50. Tickets can be booked online and there are usually 50pence booking fees.
Oxford-Meter is a very popular way to Oxford by bus. The company operates buses every ten minutes, 24 hours a day, with pick ups of several attacks in London and Oxford. The fare is £ 13 a return or £ 16 and there are various travel deals and rates for students, seniors and children. Check their website for a map of your choice and drop points.
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