How long does the bus take from Oxford to London?

The fastest service travelling directly from Oxford Bus Station to London Victoria Coach Station takes just 1 hour 40 mins, but you can also choose to travel via Heathrow and Earl’s Court for more options around the city.

How much is the bus from Oxford to London?

Coach Oxford London summary

Coach ticket from £11.92
Maximum coach ticket price £35
Average bus trip duration 0h16m
Bus companies Megabus, National Express, BlaBlaCar
Distance 44 mi

Where does Oxford Tube go from?

The Oxford Tube currently operates 2 express routes a day in each direction (Monday to Friday) direct from Thornhill to Baker Street before continuing to Marble Arch and Victoria.

Is the Oxford Tube still running?

Oxford Tube coaches will run up to every 10 minutes*, delivering a very reliable service for commuters or those looking for a day out in the Capital or University city of Oxford.

Is Oxford or Cambridge more beautiful?

Cambridge is easier and more charming — with its lovely gardens along the River Cam. Oxford is more substantial with lots more to see and do. And most have a fine central courtyard (called a “court” in Cambridge and a “quad” in Oxford). This is a particularly beautiful quad at Oxford’s Magdalen College.

How long is Oxford Tube journey?

Looking at the journey stops for the services the coach spends 40 minutes navigating Oxford. If you are visiting friends perhaps they could collect you at Thornhill Park and Ride, the journey time is then 1 hour.

How far apart are London and Oxford?

52 miles
The distance between London and Oxford is 52 miles. The road distance is 53.5 miles.

Who owns Oxford Tube?

Stagecoach West
The Oxford Tube, which is operated by Stagecoach West, runs up to five coaches an hour via Lewknor, Hillingdon and Shepherd’s Bush terminates on Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.

How often is Oxford Tube?

every 10 minutes
Whether you’re travelling from Oxford to London or returning from London to Oxford, the Oxford Tube is the perfect option. Oxford Tube coaches run up to every 10 minutes*, delivering a very reliable service for commuters or those looking for a day out in the Capital or University city of Oxford.

Is Cambridge or Oxford nicer?

Cambridge is easier and more charming — with its lovely gardens along the River Cam. Oxford is more substantial with lots more to see and do. Oxford can keep you busy sightseeing for a longer time and has plenty of good hotels — so it’s worth a longer stop. Both are convenient to London (with an hour’s train ride).