The Oxford Tube runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week between Oxford and London, offering a reliable and comfortable service whenever you need to travel - day or night.
We also operate daily services from Carterton and Witney, connecting West Oxfordshire to London via Thornhill Park & Ride, where you can join our main Oxford-London route.
For faster journeys into central London, we run morning express services to Baker Street. Visit our Baker Street page for full details and departure times.
Stop details:
The Oxford Tube serves 3 stops in Carterton:
Amenities:
Located in the town centre, Asda and Morrisons supermarkets are just a short walk from the Crossroads stop. You’ll find a cashpoint at both stores. There are toilets and baby changing facilities in Asda.
Main connections:
233: Stagecoach service 233 can be caught from Carterton Crossroads. This service runs up to every 30 minutes to the picturesque town of Burford renowned for its steep High Street which sweeps down to the River Windrush, passing quaint Cotswold stone cottages and Georgian townhouses on the way.
Stop details:
Our stop at the A40 flyover is convenient for passengers wishing to access the village of Minster Lovell.
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Amenities:
There is a Spar convenience store north of the village.
Main Connections:
233: Stagecoach service 233 travels through the village towards Carterton and Witney. This service uses the same stop as the Oxford Tube.
Stop details:
Located close to Wolvercote roundabout.
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Amenities:
M&S simply foods for refreshments and access to a cash point are located near both stops at the BP garage.
Main connections:
S1: For an alternative journey to Carterton or Witney or for connections into Oxford city centre.
S2: The S2 provides connections to Cheltenham or Oxford city centre.
S3: The S3 to Woodstock and Chipping Norton can be caught at the First Turn stop on Woodstock Road.
Stop details:
You can catch the Oxford Tube from the following stop close to the village of Eynsham:
- Eynsham (Evenlode A40)
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Amenities:
Within Eynsham village you will find a Spar Convenience store as well as a Co-op.
There are public toilets next to the Medical Centre.
Main connections:
S1: For an alternative journey to Carterton or Witney or for connections into Oxford city centre.
S2: The S2 provides connections to Cheltenham or Oxford city centre.
Stop details:
You can catch the Oxford Tube from the following stop, Cassington Turn.
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Amenities:
Within Eynsham village you will find a Spar Convenience store as well as a Co-op.
There are public toilets next to the Medical Centre.
Main connections:
S1: For an alternative journey to Carterton or Witney or for connections into Oxford city centre.
S2: The S2 provides connections to Cheltenham or Oxford city centre.
Stop details:
The first/last stop for services departing/arriving from Oxford city centre. Coaches depart from bay 2 or bay 3.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Public toilets are located just next to the bus station, as is our customer office where you can find help with service or ticket enquiries.
Main connections:
X5: This service to Buckingham and Milton Keynes leaves hourly from bay 11.
S1: For an alternative journey to Carterton or Witney from bay 8 after 2000 or from George Street, A3 before then.
S2: The S2 provides connections to Witney and Cheltenham from bay 8.
S3: to Woodstock and Chipping Norton from Geroge Street (B1).
S5: to Bicester Village from Magdalen St (C4) up to every 20 minutes.
This is the closest stop to Oxford Rail Station which is approximately 10-minute walk away along Hythe Bridge Street and along Frideswide Square.
What to see:
Oxford Castle and Prison – explore 1,000 years of history offering guided tours of a Norman castle, 18th century prison, and a haunted, subterranean crypt. 7 minute walk from Gloucester Green - For more information click here.
New Theatre Oxford – In the heart of Oxford City Centre, showcasing the finest west-end musicals, acclaimed comedians, inspirational opera, atmospheric dance and international live music. 4 minute walk from Gloucester Green - For more information click here.
Ashmolean Museum – The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology. It has world famous collections ranging from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time. 4 minute walk from Gloucester Green - For more information click here.
Stop details:
Use stop S4 for travel towards London.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Public toilets and baby change facilities are in the Westgate Centre on the roof terrace.
Stop details:
Use stop S2 for travel towards London.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Public toilets and baby change facilities are in the Westgate Centre on the roof terrace.
Main connections:
- 1 to Blackbird Leys, between 5 and 7 minutes (from stop S2).
- 10 to Cowley and JR Hospital every 12 to 15 minutes on average (from stop S2).
What to see:
The Folly - Dine at The Folly, one of Oxford's best loved restaurants, where inspired menus and beautiful riverside surroundings make every visit truly memorable. For more information click here.
Stop details:
Alight at stop H5 for Oxford.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Public toilets and baby change facilities are in the Westgate Centre on the roof terrace.
Main connections:
- 1 to Blackbird Leys, between 5 and 7 minutes (from stop G5).
- 10 to Cowley and JR Hospital every 12 to 15 minutes on average (from stop G4).
What to see:
Oxford University – With 39 mostly historic, independent colleges, you can’t visit Oxford without soaking up the intellectual vibes. We recommend seeing Christ Church College, known for its stunning Tom Quad and Cathedral. 5 minute walk from St Aldate’s - For more information click here.
Westgate Shopping Centre – Home to over 100 brand new stores featuring the best of the British high street as well as prestigious global brands. 5 minutes walk from St Aldate’s - For more information click here.
Stop details:
For travel to London, wait at stop K4. For travel from London, use stop J1.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Public toilets can be found on Market Street, next to the Covered Market.
What to see:
Oxford University Museum of Natural History - the museum holds an internationally-significant collection of natural history specimens and archives in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. 10 minutes walk from Queen’s Lane - For more information click here.
Bodleian Library and Radcliffe Camera – one of Europe’s oldest libraries, the Bodleian is at the heart of Oxford's University life. Next door, the Radcliffe Camera’s dome is one of the city’s most recognisable sights. Turn a corner for Bridge of Sighs. See if you can spot which movie you’ve seen it in. 5 minutes walk from Queen’s Lane - For more information click here.
Pitts Rivers Museum - Founded in 1884, it houses within an atmospheric building more than 500,000 objects, photographs and manuscripts from all over the world, and from all periods of human existence. 10 minutes walk from Queen’s Lane - For more information click here.
Stop details:
For travel to London, wait at stop A, for alighting in Oxford use stop C.
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Amenities:
Located close to the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.
Main connections:
- 1 to Blackbird Leys, between 5 and 7 minutes (from The Plain, Cowley Road)
- 10 to Cowley and JR Hospital every 12 to 15 minutes on average (from The Plain, Cowley Road)
For Wheelchair users please use Glebe Street stop for journeys towards Oxford. Please ask your driver in advance.
What to see:
Punting at Magdalen Bridge - At Magdalen Bridge Boathouse you can hire punts, rowing boats or pedalos for an hour or, if you want to make a day of it, stay on the river as long as you like. This classic Oxford experience should not be missed! 9 minutes walk from St Clement’s. - For more information click here.
Oxford Botanic Garden - Discover over 5,000 different plant species at the UK's oldest Botanic Garden. 10 minutes walk from St Clement’s - For more information click here.
The 02 Academy Oxford - night club and live music venue in Oxford. 10 minutes from St Clement’s - For more information click here.
Stop details:
For travel to London, wait at stop B3. For travel from London, use stop B4.
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Amenities:
You’ll find a Coop convenience store on campus.
What to see:
Oxford Brookes University – Oxford Tube coach stops right outside. Perfect for students attending the university or friends and family visiting. 1 minute walk from Oxford Brookes University stop - For more information click here.
South Park - South Park occupies 50 acres of open space, with magnificent views overlooking Oxford. 9 minutes walk from Oxford Brookes University stop - For more information click here.
Stop details:
Headington Shops - For travel to London, wait at stop HS5. For travel from London use HS4. Towards London Click here to view location of stop Towards Oxford Click here to view location of stop
Green Road - For travel to London, wait at the stop at Green Road Roundabout. For travel from London use the stop on Gladstone Road. Towards London Click here to view location of stopTowards Oxford Click here to view location of stop
Amenities:
Headington has a busy high street with pubs, coffee shops and food outlets. There are public toilets at Bury Knowle Park.
What to see:
The John Radcliffe Hospital (JR) - is Oxfordshire's main accident and emergency site. The JR provides acute medical and surgical services including trauma, intensive care and cardiothoracic services. It is the largest of the Trust's hospitals. 18 minutes walk from Headington Shops. Alternatively, Stagecoach service 10 can get you there in 6 minutes. - For more information click here.
Headington Shark - The Shark became the most famous resident of Headington when it landed in the roof of 2 New High Street in August 1986. Seeing is believing. 3 minutes walk from Headington Shops - For more information click here.
Stop details:
Located just off the M40 at Junction 6. For travel to London, wait at stop B, for travel to Oxford use stop A.
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Stop details: For travel to London, use stop Q on Wales Farm Road. For travel to Oxford use stop F on Friary Road.
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Oxford bound - Stop F. Please be advised at this stop there is a two-way cycle track between the stop island and the main pavement. As a result, we only permit hand luggage, and we are not able to accommodate any locker luggage or bicycles at this stop. Sorry for the inconvenience this will cause.
Main Connections: Elizabeth Line at Acton Main Line Rail Station.
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What to see:
O2 Arena – The world-renowned multi-purpose indoor venue located on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. Got tickets? We can get you there. You can get off Oxford Tube at Acton Main Line Station and jump on Elizabeth Line to Canary Wharf. Change onto the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich. - For more information click here.
O2 Academy Islington – The popular 800-capacity live music venue and club located in Angel Central, North London. Got tickets? We can get you there. You can get off Oxford Tube at Acton Main Line Station and jump on Elizabeth Line to Liverpool Street. Short walk to Moorgate and get on the Norther Line to Angel. - For more information click here.
Stop details:
For travel to London, wait at stop LN on Long Lane, for travel to Oxford use stop OX outside Hillingdon Health Centre.
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Amenities:
Indoor seating and restrooms are available for your convenience. Cashpoints are available within the station as are public toilets.
Main Connections:
Metropolitan Line
Piccadilly Line
What to see:
Wembley Stadium – Get off Oxford Tube at Hillingdon and jump on the Metropolitan Line at Hillingdon Underground Station to Wembley Park Station - For more information click here.
OVO Arena Wembley – Get off Oxford Tube at Hillingdon and jump on the Metropolitan Line at Hillingdon Underground Station to Wembley Park Station - For more information click here.
Stop details:
Stops are located on Royal Crescent. For travel to London, use Stop HJ, for travel to Oxford use Stop HD.
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Amenities:
Westfield London shopping centre is just a short walk away for access to shops, cafes, restaurants, and public toilets.
Main Connections:
Central Line (Shepherd's Bush or Holland Park station)
Overground (Shepherd's Bush station)
What to see:
Westfield Shopping Centre – Love shopping? Then Westfield London will suit you just fine. It’s Europe’s largest shopping centre, with everything from luxury brands in “The Village” to high-street favourites, and over 90 eateries. 9 minutes walk from Shepherd’s Bush stop - For more information click here.
O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire - For over a century O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire has been welcoming audiences through its doors and this award-winning venue has a phenomenal history...15 minutes walk from Shepherd’s Bush stop - For more information click here.
Bush Theatre - A world-famous, award-winning home for new plays. The place to go to discover the very best in new theatre, offering the chance to see stars of today and tomorrow in a uniquely intimate environment. A local gem since 1972, the Bush Theatre now has two performance spaces and a lively bar and café open to all. 10 minutes walk from Shepherd's Bush stop - For more information click here.
Stop details:
For travel towards Victoria, use stop M on Palace Gardens Terrace. For travel to Oxford use stop N outside Notting Hill Gate station.
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Amenities:
Bayswater Road is the main road running along the northern edge of Hyde Park in London with lots of small shops and businesses lining the pavement.
Main Connections:
Central Line (Notting Hill Gate station)
Circle Line (Notting Hill Gate station)
District Line (Notting Hill Gate station)
What to see:
Portbello Road Market - World-famous street market selling antiques, vintage clothing, and street food. 11 minutes walk from Notting Hill Gate stop. For more information click here.
The Notting Hill Bookshop - the famous bookstore from the Notting Hill movie. 17 minutes walk from Notting Hill Gate stop. For more information click here.
Notting Hill Carnival - Europe’s largest street party, held annually in August. For more information click here.
Stop details:
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Amenities:
Originally an area for high class residential, Baker Street is now mainly occupied by commercial premises. Being central London, you’ll find plenty of convenience shops and places to grab something to eat within walking distance.
Main Connections:
Bakerloo Line (Baker Street station)
Circle Line (Baker Street station)
Hammersmith & City Line (Baker Street station)
Jubilee Line (Baker Street station)
Metropolitan Line (Baker Street station)
Alight here for:
- Access to Regent’s Park and Queen Mary’s Rose Garden
- London Zoo
- Madame Tussauds
- Reaching the borough of Camden; famed for its market, a warren of fashion and curiosities by the Regent’s Canal
Stop details:
Stops are located on Park Lane. For travel towards Victoria, use stop RH. Tor travel to Oxford use stop 14, the last stop on the corner.
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Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance. Public toilets are also available within Hyde Park.
Main Connections:
Circle Line (Marble Arch station)
Jubilee Line (Bond Street station)
Elizabeth Line (Bond Street station)
What to see:
Hyde Park - one of London's largest and most famous Royal Parks, covering 350 acres in the heart of the city. 3 minutes walk from Marble Arch stop - For more information click here.
BST Hyde Park(British Summer Time) - is a premier annual concert series held over weekends in London's Hyde Park during late June and early July. If you are lucky enough to have tickets, we can get you there. 3 minutes walk from Marble Arch stop - For more information click here.
Winter Wonderland - is London’s premier annual Christmas festival, running from mid-November to January 1st (closed Christmas Day). It is a massive festive event featuring a large Christmas market, over 100 rides, ice skating, the Magical Ice Kingdom, and Bavarian-style bars, attracting millions of visitors. For more information click here.
O2 Arena – The world-renowned multi-purpose indoor venue located on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. Got tickets? We can get you there. You can get off Oxford Tube at Marble Arch and walk to Bond Street Underground Station and jump on Elizabeth Line to Canary Wharf. Change onto the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich. For more information click here.
FRAMELESS Immersive Art Experience - Explore four spectacular immersive galleries where 42 masterpieces by artists including Van Gogh, Monet and Rembrandt come to life through light, sound and motion, alongside the Blank Canvas Gallery, home to a changing programme of limited-time immersive residencies. Around 1 minute walk from Marble Arch Stop. For more information click here.
Stop details: If you’re arriving in London, you will arrive on Buckingham Palace Road - Stop P for Victoria Station and Stop 10 for Green line Coach Station. Towards London Click here to view location of stop Towards Oxford Click here to view location of stop
Amenities:
Located in the city centre, you’ll find plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance. You’ll find public toilets within the station.
Main Connections:
Victoria Line (Victoria station)
Circle Line (Victoria station)
District Line (Victoria station)
Overground (Victoria station)
What to see:
The Houses of Parliament or Palace of Westminster - located along the River Thames, it houses the House of Commons and House of Lords. The dramatic grandeur building features the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben). You can book tours for the House of Commons, House of Lords and Westminster Hall. Get off Oxford Tube at Victoria and catch the underground, either the District or Circle Line, to Westminster. For more information click here.
Westminster Abbey - a stunning, 700-year-old Gothic church in central London, renowned as the nation's coronation, wedding, and burial site for kings, queens, and historical figures. Get off Oxford Tube at Victoria and catch the underground, either the District or Circle Line, to Westminster. For more information click here.