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Oxford Station

Oxford railway station is a railway station in Oxford, England, located 0.5 miles (800 m) west of Oxford city centre. Oxford first owned the railway on June 12, 1844. Oxford Station now has a number of trains to and from London and nearby.

There are two train stations for London to Oxford, London Paddington Station and London Marylebone Station.

British trains are run by different companies. The train to Oxford is operated by the Chiltern Railway train. Visitors can easily travel to other parts of London via Marylebone's Bakerloo route. Marylebone is less than 5 minutes walk from 4 metro lines. Distance.

The main stations along the route include Bicester Village Station and High Wycombe.

Station Facilities

  • bus stop
  • Taxi stand
  • Service Desk
  • washroom

Traffic in the city

Commuters can also use the new Oxford Parkway station in North Oxford to offer A34, A44, A40 and M40 lines.

City Tour

If you are planning a day trip from London to Oxford or Cambridge by train, then Oxford Station is closer to its historic centre than Cambridge.

Located in the heart of Oxford, Oxford Station is a 10 to 20-minute walk from the Sheldonian Theatre around the Sheldonian Theatre.

The Oxford Natural History Museum is located in the heart of the city, away from the station, but even its location can be reached in about 15-25 minutes.

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Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. With some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire, the city has grown from its largely industrial roots to encompass a wider economic base. The population of the City of Sheffield is 582,506 (mid-2018 est.) and it is one of the eight largest regional English cities that make up the Core Cities Group. Sheffield is the third-largest English district by population. The metropolitan population of Sheffield is 1,569,000.The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, and the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. Sixty-one per cent of Sheffield's entire area is green space, and a third of the city lies within the Peak District national park. There are more than 250 parks, woodlands and gardens in the city, which is estimated to contain around 4.5 million trees.Sheffield played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution, with many significant inventions and technologies developed in the city. In the 19th century, the city saw a huge expansion of its traditional cutlery trade, when stainless steel and crucible steel were developed locally, fuelling an almost tenfold increase in the population. Sheffield received its municipal charter in 1843, becoming the City of Sheffield in 1893. International competition in iron and steel caused a decline in these industries in the 1970s and 1980s, coinciding with the collapse of coal mining in the area. The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield, along with other British cities. Sheffield's gross value added (GVA) has increased by 60% since 1997, standing at £9.2 billion in 2007. The economy has experienced steady growth averaging around 5% annually, greater than that of the broader region of Yorkshire and the Humber.The city has a long sporting heritage, and is home to the world's oldest football club, Sheffield F.C. Games between the two professional clubs, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, are known as the Steel City derby. The city is also home to the World Snooker Championship and the Sheffield Steelers, the UK's first professional ice hockey team.

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Oxford ( OKS-fərd) is a university city in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 155,000. It is 51 miles (82 km) northwest of London, 57 miles (92 km) from Birmingham and 30 miles (48 km) from Reading. The city is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest in the English-speaking world, and has buildings in every style of English architecture from late Anglo-Saxon. Oxford's industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing, information technology and science.

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