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TRAVELLING TO OXFORD
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Oxford
is situated in the south east of England with good rail, bus and
road links to the major cities in the UK.
For more information about
ways of travelling to Oxford please click on an option below
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From a London airport
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By train
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By bus or coach
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By car
For directions to NOOC please
contact the office. |
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From an airport: Oxford
has good links to the three main London Airports |
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There is a regular, direct coach
service between Oxford and Heathrow and Gatwick run by the Oxford
Bus Company.
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There is a regular coach service
between Stansted and Oxford, via London or High Wycombe |
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By train: Oxford has good
links to London and other major cities |
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Click for more information |
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By bus/coach: |
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Please see
above for details of travelling to
Oxford by coach from the major London airports.
For travelling by coach from
elsewhere please visit the National Express website. |
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By car: |
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To help with
your route planning these two sites are UK based, on-line maps |
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For traffic information -
delays and roadworks
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These two
sites offer route planning services - RAC is UK based, Via Michelin
is available in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German.
Please note
that much of Oxford city centre is restricted to pedestrians only (no cars allowed)
but Banbury Road and the area surrounding is not.
The office can provide travel
advice if needed. |
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