The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 11 and Version 4 of Train Station

Version 11 Version 4
== Line 0 == == Line 0 ==
[http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ First Great Western], [http://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk CrossCountry Trains] and [http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk Chiltern Railways] run regular services to/from Oxford. The train line leads south to Didcot Parkway and Reading and north through Banbury. The train station has a handful of shops including a small WHSmith, an AMT espresso stall and ticket/travel desks. Taxis and buses collect from the station and the main [[bus station]] is a short walk away.
[http://www.thamestrains.co.uk Thames Trains], [http://www.centraltrains.co.uk Central Trains] and [http://www.virgintrains.co.uk/ Virgin Trains] run regular services to/from Oxford. The train line leads south to Didcot Parkway and Reading and north through Banbury. The train station has a small WHSmith, an AMT espresso stall and ticket/travel desks. Taxis and buses collect from the station and the main [[bus station]] is a short walk away.
== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
See the national rail enquiries website for detailed information on trains to and from Oxford; there is also a [http://station.thamestrains.co.uk/Oxford.html live departures and arrivals board], and Matthew Somerville's [http://www.traintimes.org.uk/oxford/ Accessible Train Timetables] and [http://www.traintimes.org.uk/map/?oxf Live Train Map] services.
See the national rail enquiries website for detailed information on trains to and from Oxford.
== Line 4 == == Line 4 ==
Trains to London run roughly every half an hour, take an hour to get there, terminate in Paddington and cost about 20 quid for a day travelcard, which also gets you on the Tube.

Trains to London run roughly every half an hour, terminate in Paddington and cost about 15 quid for a day travelcard, which also gets you on the Tube.
== Line 7 == == Line 6 ==
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category='Transport'
== Line 10 == == Line 8 ==
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host='92.14.165.11'
hours_text='Ticket Office: Mon-Fri, 05:45-20:00; Sat, 07:30-20:00; Sun, 07:15-20:00'
latitude='51.753338'
formatted_website_text='http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ '
hours_text=''
latitude='51.752232'
== Line 15 == == Line 13 ==
longitude='-1.268982'
major_change='0'
map_link
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opening_hours_text='Ticket Office: Mon-Fri, 05:45-20:00; Sat, 07:30-20:00; Sun, 07:15-20:00'
os_x='450455'
os_y='206375'
longitude='-1.271970'
map_link='http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=450455&y=206375&z=1&sv=450250,206250&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf'
opening_hours_text=''
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== Line 20 == == Line 20 ==
website='http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/' summary='Oxford railway station'
website='http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/OXF/details.html'
website='http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/' website='http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/OXF/details.html'

Thames Trains, Central Trains and Virgin Trains run regular services to/from Oxford. The train line leads south to Didcot Parkway and Reading and north through Banbury. The train station has a small WHSmith, an AMT espresso stall and ticket/travel desks. Taxis and buses collect from the station and the main bus station is a short walk away.

See the national rail enquiries website for detailed information on trains to and from Oxford.

Trains to London run roughly every half an hour, terminate in Paddington and cost about 15 quid for a day travelcard, which also gets you on the Tube.


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