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Travel in Oxford |
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Finding your way
around Oxford shouldn’t be a problem as it has good
public transport facilities.
It’s probably best to leave the car at one of Oxford’s park and ride facilities that take passengers from
designated free car parks on the outskirts of the city
right into the city centre.
The park and ride facilities can be found at Seacourt [map] on Botley Road; Pear Tree, off the A34 Stratford Road [map]; Thornhill, just beyond the Ring Road on the A40
London Road [map]; and Redbridge, between the Ring Road
turn-offs for the A34 south to Abingdon and the A423 to
Henley.
Once you are in the town centre you can get to most of
the attractions and distractions by bus. The two main
bus companies that operate in the area are Stagecoach and the Oxford Bus Company, however the Tourist
Information Centre offers a free Bus and Rail Map with route information as well as contact details
for the travel companies.
Black cabs are available on St Giles, Gloucester
Green and the railway station. Black cabs can be hailed
in the street but remember to check that the driver has
a current licence and identification before embarking
on a journey.
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