There are 2 ways to get from Bath to University of Oxford by train, bus, or car
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Bath to University of Oxford by train, bus, and foot
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The cheapest way to get from Bath to University of Oxford is to drive which costs £16 - £24 and takes 1h 38m.
The fastest way to get from Bath to University of Oxford is to drive which takes 1h 38m and costs £16 - £24.
The distance between Bath and University of Oxford is 69 miles. The road distance is 66.2 miles.
The best way to get from Bath to University of Oxford without a car is to train and bus which takes 1h 45m and costs £16 - £50.
It takes approximately 1h 45m to get from Bath to University of Oxford, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Bath to University of Oxford is 66 miles. It takes approximately 1h 38m to drive from Bath to University of Oxford.
There are 1319+ hotels available in University of Oxford.
What companies run services between Bath, England and University of Oxford, England?
There is no direct connection from Bath to University of Oxford. However, you can take the train to Didcot Parkway, walk to Parkway Station, take the bus to Queens Lane, then walk to University of Oxford. Alternatively, you can drive from Bath to University of Oxford in around 1h 38m.
- Phone
- +44 3457 000 125
- gwr.feedback@gwr.com
- Website
- gwr.com
Train from Bath Spa to Didcot Parkway
- Ave. Duration
- 43 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £14–45
- Website
- https://www.gwr.com/
- Phone
- +44 1865 785400
- Website
- oxfordbus.co.uk
Bus from Parkway Station to Queens Lane
- Ave. Duration
- 40 min
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- £2–4
- Website
- https://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/
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