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Trains from Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) to Oxford

🚆 Despite there being no direct train from Cambridge to Oxford, you can easily reach your destination with a transfer at King's Cross St. Pancras station and Paddington. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. 🎟️ Cambridge to Oxford train services are operated by Great Northern, departing from Cambridge station, and First Great Western Service, arriving at Oxford station. The prices for a train between Cambridge and Oxford can range from £51 to £125, depending on the class and time of booking.

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  • There is no direct train service from Cambridge to Oxford. However, travelers can take a train from Cambridge station operated by Great Northern to King's Cross St. Pancras station, then transfer to Paddington station to catch a service operated by First Great Western Service to Oxford. The journey, including transfers, typically takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Ticket prices for this route can range from £52 to £126, depending on the class and time of booking.
  • The fastest train option between Cambridge and Oxford involves taking a service operated by Great Northern from Cambridge station to King's Cross St. Pancras station, then transferring to a service operated by First Great Western Service from Paddington station to Oxford. This route typically takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including the transfers. Ticket prices for this journey can vary between £52 and £126, depending on factors such as class and booking time.
  • Trains traveling from Cambridge to Oxford depart from Cambridge station. This station is the starting point for train services operated by Great Northern heading towards Oxford. Passengers can board the train at Cambridge station to begin their journey to Oxford.
  • There are multiple trains available for the journey from Cambridge to Oxford, though there is no direct service. Travelers can take trains from Cambridge station operated by Great Northern to King's Cross St. Pancras station, then transfer to Paddington station for a service operated by First Great Western Service to reach Oxford. The total journey time, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Ticket prices for these trains between Cambridge and Oxford can range from £52 to £126, depending on factors such as class and booking time.
  • The train service from Cambridge to Oxford, operated by First Great Western Service, arrives at Oxford station. Passengers will disembark at Oxford station, which is the final destination of this particular train route. This station is centrally located in Oxford, providing convenient access to the city center and various attractions.
  • The first train of the day from Cambridge to Oxford typically departs from Cambridge station in the early morning, with the exact departure time varying depending on the day of the week. The last train from Cambridge to Oxford usually leaves in the late evening, ensuring travelers have a range of options for their journey. It's important to check the current schedule with the train operators, Great Northern and First Great Western Service, to confirm the specific departure times for your travel date.
  • There are no direct train trips between Cambridge and Oxford. Travelers would need to take a combination of train services, starting from Cambridge station with Great Northern and transferring at King's Cross St. Pancras station before changing to a service operated by First Great Western Service at Paddington station to reach Oxford. The journey, including transfers, typically takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Passengers should check the schedules and connections with the respective train operators for the most up-to-date information on travel times.
  • There is no direct train service available between Cambridge and Oxford. Travelers would need to take a train from Cambridge station, transferring at King's Cross St. Pancras station and then again at Paddington station before reaching Oxford. The entire journey, including the transfers, typically takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes. Passengers should plan their trip accordingly to account for the transfers between different train services.
  • The cost of a train journey from Cambridge to Oxford can vary between £52 and £126, depending on factors such as the class of travel and the time of booking. It is advisable to book tickets in advance to secure the best possible fare for this route. Passengers should check the latest prices and availability on the train operator's website or at the station before planning their trip.

Will you be returning to Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Oxford to Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)

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