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Monday, December 17, 2012

Oxford to London Transfers



Oxford to London Transfers

If you are traveling from Oxford to London, there are several options for your journey.  You can drive yourself, you can catch a ride from a friend or family member, you can hire a private car, you can hire a taxicab, you can catch a bus, or you can catch a train.

The most convenient option is probably going to be hiring a taxicab or a private car. This won’t be the cheapest option, but if you pre-book your taxicab or private car rather than hiring it from a cab-stand it will probably be less expensive.  Using this option also means that you won’t have to look for parking in London once you arrive as you would need to do if you choose to drive your own vehicle.

The bus service between Oxford and London runs up to every 10 minutes, 24 hours per day. This is a very cheap way of travelling between Oxford and London, with pre-booked fares being as low as 8.00 GBP each way (in addition to pre-booking in advance, you will need to travel during off peak periods after 9 am daily). There are more upscale options as well, including the X90 (previously known as the Oxford Express).  The X90 runs every 15 minutes at peak times, and costs 13 GBP one way (16 GBP round trip) for an adult.

If you’d rather take a train, trains from Oxford to London depart from Paddington Station (in London) from 6 am to midnight on weekdays. 




If you’re not used to London traffic, the best way to get around is to use the bus, the tube (or underground), or walk.  The bus service in London runs quite often—some buses even run 24 hours per day--and is relatively inexpensive as well. If you have a prepaid Oyster card, the fare will be from1.35 GBP; if you are paying cash, the fare will be from 2.30 GBP.  You can also use a travelcard when boarding all London buses.









The approximate fare for a one way trip from London to Oxford will be from little as 80.00 GBP. This is a per car fee, not a per person fee, so if you are travelling with more than one person in your party the fare can be split between all members of the party.  In addition, some London taxis accept credit cards although there may be a surcharge of 10% to 15% over the metered price. Tipping is not necessary, but most taxi drivers do expect a tip of around 10%.
 we don't charge any of this !!!!
Author : Yesica Norman


To book a Transfer to / from Transfer to Cambridge Visit www.ukcitytransfer.com or email to info@ukcitytransfer.com to book today please call +442080049002






Airport Transfer to Cambridge

 Airport Transfer to Cambridge

If you need to travel from Luton Airport, Gatwick Airport, or Heathrow Airport to Cambridge, you have a lot of widely disparate options for your airport transfer to Cambridge. These options can include hiring a private car with driver, hiring a taxicab, driving yourself, having a friend or family member drive you, or catching one of four different types of public transport (buses, coaches, trains, or tubes).  Your choice will probably be dependent upon whether or not the speed of arrival in Cambridge is important to you, as well as how much money you wish to spend on the journey.

The most convenient and easiest method of travel from Luton, Gatwick, or Heathrow to Cambridge is probably going to be a taxicab.  Although this method of travel will be one of the most expensive options, a taxicab driver can usually pick you up at Point A (the airport) and travel directly to Point B (Cambridge) without having to stop for other passengers like a bus, train, tube or coach usually does.  In addition, a taxicab driver will probably be willing to assist you with your luggage; on most public transport, you are responsible for your own luggage and this may be problematical if you have a lot of steps, stairs, or escalators to navigate.




Transfer to Cambridge

 Your transfer to Cambridge can be by private car, public transport, a friend or family member driving you, or you driving yourself (if you've parked your personal vehicle in either the short stay or long stay parking lots at Luton, Gatwick, or Heathrow).  All of these methods of transport have specific advantages and disadvantages; for example, a taxi will probably be more convenient for you but it will also be more expensive.  Public transport will be less expensive but may not travel to exactly the stop you need or want.  Driving yourself will be the least expensive upfront option but there’s still the cost of gasoline, maintenance, wear and tear on your vehicle, and the possibility of burglary of your vehicle while it’s sitting in a long or short stay parking lot. 



London to Cambridge


You can travel from London to Cambridge using several different methods of transportation, including taxicabs, buses, trains, tubes, coaches, your personal vehicle, or the vehicle of a friend or family member.  Each method of transportation has pluses and minuses. For example, if a friend or family member takes you to Cambridge it will probably be a free or very inexpensive trip; on the other hand, they probably aren’t going to allowed to park in places that a cab, bus, or coach might be allowed to.
Author : Yesica Norman

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