By Coach
Oxford is easy to reach by coach from the following airports:
From Heathrow or Gatwick you can take a coach called ‘The Airline’ – see http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/ for more details
From Heathrow or Gatwick you can take a coach called ‘The Airline’ – see http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/ for more details.
From Luton you can take a coach called ‘National Express’ – see www.nationalexpress.com for more details.
From Stansted you can also take a coach called ‘Jetlink’ – see www.nationalexpress.com for more information.
From Birmingham you can take ‘national express’ – see https://www.nationalexpress.com/en/airports/birmingham for more details (there are only a couple of direct options in a day).
Contact the office if you require further information.
Coaches from the airports: there are express coach services to Oxford City Centre.
You should get off at Gloucester Green – this is the main Oxford coach station and the terminus.
From Heathrow or Gatwick you can take a coach called ‘The Airline’ – see http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/ for more details.
From Stansted you can also take a coach called ‘Jetlink’ – see www.nationalexpress.com for more details.
From Luton you can take a coach called ‘National Express’ – see www.nationalexpress.com for more details.
Coaches from London: coaches operate frequently to Oxford City Centre.
www.oxfordtube.com – The Oxford Tube is another option to get from Central London to Oxford.
From the Oxford coach stations (located at Gloucester Green): the easiest way is to take a taxi from near the coach station – this will cost approximately £8. There are buses which go up Banbury Road, however, you need to go to Magdalen Street to catch one. To get to Magdalen Street turn left up George Street and then left onto Magdalen Street. There are three main buses you can catch – a number 2 (from stop C1), or number S4/5 (from stop C4). Ask for a ticket to St. Margaret’s Road (for 107) or Linton (for 117). Watch the streets as you come up Banbury Road – the stop for 107 is just after you pass St. Margaret’s on the left and the stop for 117 is the next one after this. A single ticket should cost £2.30.
By Train
Oxford has good links to London and other major cities by train. Train is the best option if you are travelling from Birmingham Airport.
www.nationalrail.co.uk – Trains to Oxford from London and Birmingham airports to Oxford.
www.gwr.com – Great Western Railway, which serves Oxford
From Oxford City Train Station: Bus number 14/14A. A taxi will cost approximately £10. See above for getting off the bus for NOOC
From Oxford Parkway: Bus number 2. A taxi will cost approximately £11. See above for getting off the bus for NOOC.