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Hi Everyone,
Apologies; I am aware this is a London website. However, I am struggling to find any similar forums for Oxford. I have been searching for a new job for nearly two years. Finally I have found something that will really suit me, and it could be a massive career boost. I meet all of the criteria so fancy my chances. One problem: its in central London and I live near Oxford. I thought initially no problem, I will get the train until I looked at the season ticket costs (£4.5k). So I have been looking into the Oxford Tube. I want to get the 7am Oxford Tube service to Marble Arch. The price would be just over £1k for a 12 month period and is actually less than I spend on fuel for my current job! Problem is the coach operators never give a journey time because of traffic. This is the 'express service' which does not stop at Lewknor, Hillingdon, Sheperd’s Bush, and Notting Hill Gate. Sounds good. Lewknor is quite a delay I understand. Has anyone done this journey on this specific bus? If so, please give me an idea of the time it takes. I am aware it will be a relatively long time, but I am prepared to do this for the career opportunity. I just need to get an idea before applying. Thanks |
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![]() "Ben692004" wrote: Hi Everyone, Apologies; I am aware this is a London website. However, I am struggling to find any similar forums for Oxford. I have been searching for a new job for nearly two years. Finally I have found something that will really suit me, and it could be a massive career boost. I meet all of the criteria so fancy my chances. One problem: its in central London and I live near Oxford. I thought initially no problem, I will get the train until I looked at the season ticket costs (£4.5k). So I have been looking into the Oxford Tube. I want to get the 7am Oxford Tube service to Marble Arch. The price would be just over £1k for a 12 month period and is actually less than I spend on fuel for my current job! Problem is the coach operators never give a journey time because of traffic. This is the 'express service' which does not stop at Lewknor, Hillingdon, Sheperd's Bush, and Notting Hill Gate. Sounds good. Lewknor is quite a delay I understand. Has anyone done this journey on this specific bus? If so, please give me an idea of the time it takes. I am aware it will be a relatively long time, but I am prepared to do this for the career opportunity. I just need to get an idea before applying. Can't provide personal experience I'm afraid (well I've used it of course, but going the other way and not for commuting however but there are plenty of people doing this commute - just a case of tapping into their knowledge and experience (I'm sure there must be a good Oxford local web forum - another place to go might be the Money Saving Expert public transport forum). Re journey times - the Oxford Tube does say "Approximate travel time 100 minutes - longer during rush hours" on their 'Tube Times' page here (bottom of the page): http://www.oxfordtube.com/tubetimes.php The competing operator, Oxford Espress, likewise says "travel time about 100 minutes depending on traffic congestion" in their timetable leaflet he http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/content/doc/cms/Espress%20leaflet%20-%20apr%202010.pdf It's worth noting that the Oxford Espress service doesn't call at Lewknor whatsoever, and when it gets into London it stays on the Westway - a elevated motorway [1] - and makes its first call at Baker Street, before going on to Marble Arch then Victoria. The Oxford Tube meanwhile doesn't use the Westway but instead makes its first call at Shepherd's Bush, before proceeding along city streets to Notting Hill Gate then Marble Arch, then Victoria. I've certainly heard it said that the Westway routing makes the Oxford Espress faster into central London, and obviously it misses Lewknor so that's a time advantage too. Fares wise they're very similar too. Though obviously if you're heading to west London then the Oxford Tube might well land you in a better place. Worth noting that the Oxford Espress doesn't run through the night, unlike the Oxford Tube. Oxford Espress: http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/main.php?page_id=27 Oh, and 'I've just checked the rail season ticket cost - it's £4,104 (as opposed to 4.5k), or with a Travelcard element (for unlimited travel within London zones 1-6) it's £4,772 - though you could be better off just using Oyster Pay-as-you-go to pay for any Tube or bus journeys within London (it does depend on the specifics though). Good luck with it all. |
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Mizter T wrote:
I've certainly heard it said that the Westway routing makes the Oxford Espress faster into central London, and obviously it misses Lewknor so that's a time advantage too. Fares wise they're very similar too. Though obviously if you're heading to west London then the Oxford Tube might well land you in a better place. Worth noting that the Oxford Espress doesn't run through the night, unlike the Oxford Tube. I don't know the Oxford route, but also the other advantage of the motorway is the ride is much smoother. The Cambridge-London buses spend about 50-60 mins on the M11, and then another hour lurching down every sidestreet in east London. If I want to read a book or something I find it much more comfortable (if not perfectly so) on the motorway sections. On a similar note, I sometimes get off the Cambridge bus at Stratford to get a quicker journey into London by train or tube. I wonder if you might consider working out your options of onward travel from Hillingdon or Shepherd's Bush, so if there's traffic or perhaps bad weather you can opt to bail early and take the tube. Oh, and 'I've just checked the rail season ticket cost - it's £4,104 (as opposed to 4.5k), or with a Travelcard element (for unlimited travel within London zones 1-6) it's £4,772 - though you could be better off just using Oyster Pay-as-you-go to pay for any Tube or bus journeys within London (it does depend on the specifics though). You could buy a season for one bus (eg the Espress) and then just singles on the other as and when you need to use it... it's still a considerable saving over the train. Then Oyster for occasional journeys within London. Theo |
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On Nov 25, 10:50*am, Ben692004
wrote: Hi Everyone, Apologies; I am aware this is a London website. However, I am struggling to find any similar forums for Oxford. I have been searching for a new job for nearly two years. Finally I have found something that will really suit me, and it could be a massive career boost. I meet all of the criteria so fancy my chances. One problem: its in central London and I live near Oxford. I thought initially no problem, I will get the train until I looked at the season ticket costs (£4.5k). So I have been looking into the Oxford Tube. I want to get the 7am Oxford Tube service to Marble Arch. The price would be just over £1k for a 12 month period and is actually less than I spend on fuel for my current job! Problem is the coach operators never give a journey time because of traffic. This is the 'express service' which does not stop at Lewknor, Hillingdon, Sheperd’s Bush, and Notting Hill Gate. Sounds good. Lewknor is quite a delay I understand. Has anyone done this journey on this specific bus? If so, please give me an idea of the time it takes. I am aware it will be a relatively long time, but I am prepared to do this for the career opportunity. I just need to get an idea before applying. Thanks -- Ben692004 I've used the service quite a bit, I can't give specific journey times but there is normally very little delay serving Lewknor. |
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