Travel

Find out how to get to Oxford Pride as quickly as possible so you can start your Pride celebrations nice and early!


Support & Sponsors

Thanking generous support from:

Oxford City Council

Oxford Pride thanks the kind donations from our sponsors:


Las Iguanas: Eat Latin, Drink Latin

and our official media partners:


Oxford's FM107.9 (www.fm1079.com) and 106 Jack fm: playing what we want

Getting to Oxford


Buses

Oxford has 5 park and ride sites that service the city centre:

  • Pear Tree (Link to city centre with bus 300)
  • Water Eaton (Link to city centre with bus 500)
  • Thornhill (Link to city centre with bus 400)
  • Redbridge (Link to city centre with bus 400)
  • Seacourt (Link to city centre with bus 300)


A service also runs to The John Radcliffe Hospital (from Thornhill/Water Eaton) as well as the Churchill and Nuffield Hospitals (from Thornhill).

Standard bus services are provided by the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach Oxfordshire. Both companies also operate regular services to London.

For our London visitors, the most recommended bus service to use is either the Oxford Express or the Oxford Tube.

For visitors from other locations, regular coaches are likely to be available; find all the details you need at National Express.


Trains

Oxford railway station is placed out of the city centre. The station is served by numerous routes, including CrossCountry services as far afield as Manchester and Edinburgh, First Great Western (who operate the station) services to London and other destinations and occasional Chiltern Railways services to Birmingham.



Plan your train journey using National Rail Enquiries.


Road

Please use the Google Map below to help you plan your journey:






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