The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 of Category Park And Ride

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Details of the car parks may be found [http://www.oxford.gov.uk/transport/park-and-ride.cfm Oxford city info on park and ride.]
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There are five Park and Ride places in Oxford, at Water Eaton (for the north), Pear Tree (north-west, good for the A34), Seacourt (west, good for Enysham and Swindon), Redbrige (south, good for the A34 and Abingdon) and Thornhill (east, good for the M40, A40 and London).

The principle of Park and Ride schemes is simple - you park your car, pay a few quid for parking and a return ticket into town, and get the bus in. This saves you the hassle of having to find (and pay for) town centre parking and means you get to ride down the bus lane in rush hour (certainly this can make a huge difference on Banbury and Woodstock Roads). Of course, if you're going somewhere that isn't near the town centre you'll need to change buses anyway, which might be more hassle, and it's less convenient for shopping if you anticipate carrying large or bulky items, but it's perfectly usable for many visitors to Oxford.

Current fare and timetable information is available from the Flash-only website.

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