What is the best way to travel from Canterbury to Oxford?
Looking for a trip? Compare all the available Trains and Buses for the journey to Oxford from Canterbury. Check between different modes of transportation, look for the cheapest tickets, fastest rides and most popular stations, and see all 1 available companies to find your perfect trip!
What is the cheapest way to reach Oxford from Canterbury?
You can get to Oxford with just £40 by taking a Train from Southeastern, but you can find many more cheap offers: we have selected the best ones for next few days here for you.
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What are the fastest trips from Canterbury to Oxford?
You can get to Oxford from Canterbury in just 3h 30m with a Train from Southeastern. This is not the only option, and you can click on any of the offers below to compare it with the other modes of transportations.
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Southeastern3h 30m005:13CanterburyWest Station08:43OxfordCentral Station0Economy
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Bus from Canterbury to Oxford
What are the most popular stations in Canterbury and Oxford?
In Canterbury, you will usually depart from East Station, Park and Ride or Chilham Train Station, while in Oxford you will be arriving at Central Station, Parkway or St Giles, but there are many more stops to explore in both locations.
How do I decide? Some tips and tricks from our experience
Are you having trouble deciding on how to get to Oxford from Canterbury? With 3 connections between 1 Train and Bus operators, it can be difficult to find the one ride that will make you happy. But we have some tips that can help you make the best informed decision. First of all, the best trip is always the one that meets all your needs, so make a list of all the things that you want from this journey and look for something that will satisfy all of them. Here we will go through some of the factors mostly commonly taken into consideration.
Look for the lowest price
Ticket price is usually the main concern: even if you can afford to pay more, why do it if there are cheaper options? Saving on the trip means that you can spend more on the vacation itself! Between Canterbury and Oxford, you can pay as low as £40 with a Train from Southeastern.Travel duration
Time is also an important factor. An earlier departure may allow you to see a beautiful sunset or relax before an important event. And remember, time is money, so paying more for a shorter trip may be well worth it. For longer distances, flights are without doubt the best options, but be mindful of airport times and possible delays: a high-speed train may end up cheaper and faster! Here the quicker option is definitely the Train from Southeastern: you will get to Oxford in just 3h 30m.Comfort makes all the difference
You should always take into account what your personal travelling preferences are. Is one hand luggage enough, or are you trasporting more? Would you like to have a snack during the journey? Can you relax in a busy compartment, or do you need space for yourself? Even among the same mode of transportation, different companies will offer you varying levels of comfort and amenities. The main operators connecting Canterbury and Oxford are Southeastern, but be sure to check what they have to offer!Save money with deals, and always compare
One last tip? Even if you live in Canterbury and Oxford is your only destination, it may be wise to check the offers from and to nearby cities or, if you are flyng, nearby airports. Check the trips from Blean or to Yarnton, and look at flights from Lydd Airport, and landing at Oxford Airport. Comparing different routes may allow you to find deals or promotions you were not aware of. Consider also signing up to CheckMyBus to see even more exclusive promotions!Which companies offer a trip from Canterbury to Oxford?
The most popular companies between Canterbury and Oxford, are Southeastern. Be sure to check their seat class offers and the amenities that they provide.
Train companies: Southeastern
All you need to know when you travel from Canterbury to Oxford
Check all information on comfort and services on all modes of transports from Canterbury to Oxford. See which seat classes are available, and what amenities are other advantages offered by the operators on your journey.
FAQs about the trip from Canterbury to Oxford
How can I reach Oxford from Canterbury?
Every day, there are on average 3 connections between Train and Bus, with which you can get to Oxford from Canterbury.
How far is Oxford from Canterbury?
The distance between Canterbury and Oxford is 170.0 km.
What is the most ecofriendly mode of transport between Canterbury and Oxford?
Trains and buses are by far the greenest options, with trains surpassing buses on longer routes. Planes will always be the worst polluters, especially in shorter flights, were the emissions from the takeoff and landing are less offset by the distance.
On this particular route, a bus will emit, per person, a total of 5 kgs of CO2, a train 6 kgs, a car 29 kgs, and a flight 42 kgs.
What is the cheapest mode of transport from Canterbury to Oxford?
You can get to Oxford with just £40 by taking a Train from Southeastern.
What is the fastest way to get from Canterbury to Oxford?
While a plane is travelling fastest boarding and transfer to airport consumes a lot of time. Usually, high speed trains are better than flights if pure train travel time is below 4 hours. For this particular route, you can get to Oxford in just 3h 30m with a Train from Southeastern.
More routes to Canterbury and to Oxford
Looking for more options? Here you can see the most popular routes to Canterbury and to Oxford. Simply click on a connection, and you’ll find all the details about the route!
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