Coach Travel from London to Oxford
Editorial route guide — figures are indicative only. Confirm live fares, stops, and times with operators before you travel.
- Typical distance
- 60–200 miles
- Indicative journey time
- 1h 45m–5h
- Price band (guide)
- £7–£25
- Often seen operator
- Oxford Tube / National Express
Coach travel between London and Oxford can be a cost-effective alternative to driving or rail, especially when you book ahead and travel off-peak. Motorway sections are generally fast, but urban approaches — particularly around London — can add unpredictable delays at rush hour.
Check whether your ticket includes luggage in the hold, whether you need a seat reservation, and exactly which stop or terminal the service uses (this matters for airports and large cities with more than one coach station).
If Oxford Tube / National Express is the dominant brand on this corridor, it is still worth cross-shopping: competition varies by day of week, and multi-operator apps sometimes surface faster or cheaper connections.
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