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How to get from London city centre to The Queen's College, Oxford

By Rail
If you are travelling from London city centre, as opposed to the airports, we recommend that you get the train from Paddington station to Oxford. To avoid carrying your luggage on the Underground trains, you may prefer to get a taxi to Paddington. From Paddington you will need a direct train to Oxford – these leave approximately every 30 minutes. To ensure you get the correct train, please speak to someone at the railway station.

Train timetable information can be found at http://www.nationalrail.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)207 278 5240.

On arriving at Oxford railway station, the easiest way to get to Queen's College is by taxi.

By Bus
An alternative to the train is the bus from Victoria Coach Station in London to the High Street or Queen’s Lane (it is the same stop) in Oxford. These leave every 15 minutes and the journey takes approximately 1hr 40 minutes.

For more information visit Oxford Tube or Oxford Bus Company.

Queen's College is directly across the road from this bus stop.

 
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