Oxford Park and Ride
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There are five park and ride car parks:
Redbridge, off Abingdon Road, two miles south of the
city centre. Bus number: 300. Bus stop symbol: a red diamond.
Pear Tree Roundabout, on the A44 Woodstock-Oxford road.
Bus number: 300. Bus stop symbol: a green circle.
Seacourt, on Botley Road, one and a half miles west of the city
centre. Bus number: 400. Bus stop symbol: a blue square.
Thornhill, on the A40 approach to Oxford, three miles east of the
centre. Bus number: 400. Bus stop symbol: a yellow triangle.
Water Eaton, on the A4260 between Kidlington and Oxford.
Bus number: 500. Bus stop symbol: a dark blue circle.
From Monday to Saturday, the Redbridge, Pear Tree, Seacourt and Thornhill
buses begin running at 6am. They run every ten to 15 minutes. Only the
Pear Tree service is available after 8pm, with the last bus leaving at
11.33pm from Magdalen Street.
For Redbridge after 8pm, take the X3 from St Aldates which runs every
20 minutes. For Seacourt after 8pm, take the No 4 from Castle Street,
which runs every 20 minutes.
For Thornhill after 8pm take the X90 from Queens Lane. For Water
Eaton after 7pm and on Sundays, take the No 2 to Kidlington on Magdalen
Street.
Visit www.parkandride.net for more information and prices or call 01865
785400.
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Buses
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The
two main bus companies in Oxford city centre are Stagecoach and the Oxford
Bus Company.
Between them they cover a sizeable portion of the city, making Oxford
very well-served for buses.
For more information about Stagecoach call 01865 772250 or view timetables
at www.stagecoachbus.com/oxfordshire.
Stagecoach also runs services linking Oxford with other parts of Oxfordshire,
such as Abingdon, Banbury, Bicester, Carterton, Witney, Woodstock and
many other villages and towns.
Oxford Bus Company timetables can be viewed online at www.oxfordbus.co.uk,
or call 01865 785400.
For further information about buses around the county, call 0871 200 22
33 (charged at 10p per minute) or visit www.traveline.org.uk
The Oxford Tube runs coaches to and from London, stopping at Hillingdon,
Shepherds Bush, Notting Hill Gate, Marble Arch and Victoria. Stops
in Oxford are Lewknor, Thornhill park and ride, Green Road, Headington,
Oxford Brookes University, St Clements, High Street, St Aldates,
Speedwell Street and Gloucester Green. For timetables and fares, visit
the website: www.oxfordtube.com
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Trains
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Oxford railway station is off Frideswide Square, near the Said Business
School, and is within walking distance of the city centre.
Arriva and First Great Western operate train services from the station.
From Oxford, there are direct trains to many destinations, including Bournemouth,
Reading, Birmingham, Manchester, Swindon, Bicester and Banbury.
Trains to London terminate at Paddington station. Trains also run into
London from Bicester, terminating at Marylebone.
There are railway stations at Ascott-under-Wychwood, Banbury, Bicester
North, Bicester Town, Charlbury, Cholsey, Combe, Culham, Didcot Parkway,
Finstock, Hanborough, Henley-on-Thames, Heyford, Islip, Kingham, Kings
Sutton, Radley, Shipton and Tackley.
For train times and fares, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk, or call 08457
48 49 50 for a 24-hour service.
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Bikes
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Oxford is almost as famous for its cycling as it is the university. More
than 20,000 people use bikes to get into the city every day. On many of
the roads there are dedicated cycling lanes and there are 2,500 parking
racks for you to use.
To hire a bike contact:
Bike Zone, Market Street (off Cornmarket), open Monday to Saturday.
Tel: 01865 728877.
Summertown Cycles, 200-202 Banbury Road, Summertown, open seven
days a week. Tel: 01865 316885 or go to the website: www.bikezoneoxford.co.uk
For cycle maps, visit the county councils website: www.oxfordshire.gov.uk
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Taxis
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There are a number of taxi services operating in Oxford. Make sure you
use one from a licensed company.
Oxford city council licenses two kinds of taxi: London-style hackney carriages,
which can be picked up from the street or pre-booked, and private hire
vehicles which can only be pre-booked.
All licensed hackney carriages are wheelchair-accessible, so if you are
a wheelchair user who wants to pre-book a taxi, make sure you book a hackney
carriage rather than a private hire vehicle.
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