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Gloucester Green Coach Station

3.7 (9 reviews)

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Stagecoach Oxford

Stagecoach Oxford

3.0(2 reviews)
3.0 mi

Stagecoach buses are a very mixed lot in Oxford. Some services are excellent - frequent, on time,…read morewith knowledgeable drivers, convenient stops, and comfortable buses. Some are appallingly bad - old overloaded minibuses and tatty bigger buses, drivers who don't know the route/area/language, and habitually late trips. The pricing structure is not always logical or good value - particularly if you are travelling outside the city rather than just inside it. Passes, on the other hand, are good value and allow travel in a wide area for a proportionately low amount. Many buses are pushchair/wheelchair-friendly; it's a shame that the passengers often are not - and nor are a few drivers. It's worth noting the bus number and complaining if you get a bad experience, as a few drivers seem to think that driving away from a stop while frail/elderly passengers are still making their way down the bus is a good thing.

I use the X30 service to travel into and from Oxford for work from Grove, its a 45 minute journey…read moreon a good day. The morning busses are generally on time and the drivers are friendly and helpful. I particularly like that one of the journeys is run by a tube vehicle which is much more comfortable than a standard bus and at that time of the morning, its nice to curl up and have an extra forty minutes or so of sleep! The other busses, however are more than adequate and seem to be kept clean. Just wondering though, in the 21st century why they don't have seat belts yet? The evening bus journeys from 5pm onwards are late everyday and this is highly frustrating, I think someone tested these journeys on a sunday or a bank holiday! Do not rely on these to get you anywhere on time, it is okay for me since I am only traveling home.. Of course you expect there to be a lot of traffic at this time; so it would simply serve better to have a more realistic timetable. The 5.20 bus frequently turns up at closer to 6pm when it is supposed to have finished its journey by 6.15 The prices therefore seem a little steep when punctuality should be a given. A monthly pass is still cheaper than driving to Oxford everyday though and works out at half the cost it would be if you bough a bus ticket everyday.

Oxford Tube - Photo via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Van_Hool_Astromega_Oxford-tube.jpg

Oxford Tube

2.4(11 reviews)
4.9 mi

This bus will get you from Oxford to London in about an hour and a half…read more Your other option is to take the train but if you're on a budget, the bus is the way to go. We got off at Notting Hill which was convenient in getting to the underground to take to Buckingham Palace. Sit on the 2nd level to take in the views.

Let me preface my review by saying that I've only tried this service once, as a tourist going on a…read moreday trip to Oxford from London. My comments below may not apply to what I imagine is the core of their business, the Oxford-London commuting run. I was going to Oxford to visit some family friends with my mother. My mother organized the trip, which was, of course, my first mistake. Never let your mother organize any part of your life: one minute you're living the high life in London and getting her to organize trips to Oxford, the next minute you're living in your parents' garage married to some family friend's comely daughter and wondering where it all went wrong. I personally thought the train would have been a better deal, but anyway, on the bus we went. Big mistake: instead of taking 1-1.5 hours to get to Oxford from Victoria station, it took more like 2-2.5. This was due to traffic (hardly surprising) and the fact that the bus took an absolute eternity to process passengers at each stop. On the way back, the bus broke down and we had to wait for a replacement bus to come by. This might have just been luck of the draw, but this bus route is highly competitive and I suspect market forces compel the bus operators to minimize costs as much as possible. Combine that with the fact they run 24 hours a day every 10 minutes and I'm sure you get quite a few breakdowns. And then there's the price: a day return was 16 pounds a person. I priced the London-Oxford train (which takes about an hour), and a day return was 20 pounds. If you have a network railcard (you do have a network railcard right?), this drops to 13.20. Sure, the bus has wifi and the train doesn't, but from my experience the wifi was very unreliable. I'd stay away from all bus services to Oxford unless you have a good reason not to.

Gloucester Green Coach Station - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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