Welcome

Oxford’s a wonderful city to visit with heavenly architecture, sinful shopping, cafés galore and art treasures that will send your spirits soaring.

You’ll find park & ride by far the best way to get into the city. And you’ll be helping to keep the city centre more comfortable for everyone to enjoy, with less traffic and better air.

The 5 sites are around the ring road and clearly signposted from main roads. Choose the most convenient for you, park your car for free and hop on the frequent buses that ferry you quickly into the city centre.

Where to park
Map

Car Park Information

For information about the car parks themeselves i.e how long you can park for etc please contact the relevant authority.

Car parks managed by

Oxfordshire County Council 01865 815 649

For Sat Nav users - postcodes can be found on the relevant site information.

www.oxontime.com

Latest news

Service changes from Sunday 25 July 2010

Heading into Oxford at night?

We’re making changes to our Park&Ride services to save you the hassle of finding a space and paying the high City Centre parking charges.

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We are introducing a new Monday to Saturday evening service operating every 30 minutes until approximately 23:30 from Oxford City Centre. The service will operate to the daytime route between Redbridge P&R, Oxford City Centre and Pear Tree P&R.

As a result of this improved service, all Saturday services will operate a through service between Redbridge P&R, Oxford City Centre and Pear Tree P&R.

This service change means passengers returning to Redbridge P&R in the evening can now use the 300 service instead of the cityX3 service.

We are also increasing the frequency of the Sunday daytime service to every 12 minutes between 11:00 and 17:00.

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We are introducing a new Monday to Saturday evening service operating every 30 minutes until approximately 23:30 from Oxford City Centre. The service will operate to the daytime route between Thornhill P&R, Oxford City Centre and Seacourt P&R.

This service change means passengers returning to Seacourt P&R in the evening can now use the 400 service instead of the city4 service. Similarly, Thornhill passengers returning in the evening can now use the 400 service instead of the X90 service.

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We are increasing the frequency of the Saturday daytime service to every 15 minutes between 09:00 and 18:20.

Please click here for the full timetable


Headington Roadworks - Bus Stop temporarily relocated

 

From Monday 10th May, Park & Ride 400 services heading towards Thornhill will be unable to use the Headington stop (just beyond Osler Road junction, outside Starbuck’s). All Park & Ride services towards Thornhill will therefore observe the city 8/9 stop (outside Allen & Harris).