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How to get fromFishguard to Oxfordby train, car or bus

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There are 4 ways to get from Fishguard to Oxford by train, car, or bus

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  1. Train via Swindon

    best
    1. Take the train from Fishguard & Goodwick to Cardiff Centraltrain train Fishguard Harbour - Cardiff Central / ...
    2. Take the train from Cardiff Central to Swindontrain train Swansea - London Paddington / ...
    5h 8m
    £49–121
  2. Bus, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Ffordd yr Efail 2 to Aberystwyth Bus Station Stand 7bus bus T5
    2. Take the train from Aberystwyth to Birmingham New Streettrain train
    3. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Oxfordtrain train
    8h 35m
    £43–124
  3. Drive 196.2 mi

    1. Drive from Fishguard to Oxfordcar car 196.2 mi
    3h 57m
    £48–70
  4. Train

    1. Take the train from Haverfordwest to Cardiff Centraltrain train Milford Haven - Crewe / ...
    2. Take the train from Cardiff Central to Didcot Parkwaytrain train Swansea - London Paddington / ...
    7h 31m
    £53–178

Fishguard to Oxford by train

Calendar21Weekly Trains
Duration5h 8mAverage Duration
Ticket£49Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Fishguard, Wales and Oxford, England?

You can take a train from Fishguard & Goodwick to Oxford via Cardiff Central, Swindon, and Didcot Parkway in around 5h 8m.

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