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Don't let budget constraints stop you from exploring new places, take advantage of our affordable train tickets. Save money on your journey from Bristol Temple Meads to Oxford by booking your train tickets early, with prices starting from an unbelievable €23.92.

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When buying train tickets in advance, passengers can take advantage of incredible discounts, with an average saving of 61% off the regular fare for the journey from Bristol Temple Meads to Oxford. Our cheap train ticket offer provides a cost-effective way to travel to your desired destination.

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Bristol to Oxford Trains, Train Times and Information

Bristol to Oxford Trains

Bristol serves as the ceremonial capital of England's nation, city, and unitary government. It is situated on the banks of the Avon River, halfway between the ancient counties of Somerset and Gloucestershire. Bristol is the largest city in Southwest England. Bristol’s built-up area has the sixth highest population density in the UK. Bristol, like many other cities in the UK, has a long history. Buildings from the Medieval, Tudor, Stuart, Georgian, Victorian, and Industrial eras, as well as more modern structures, may be seen in this neighborhood. Some of the attractions include Brunel's SS Great Britain, the M Shed, Oakham Treasures, Bristol Hippodrome, Street Art Balloon Tours, the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol City Docks, Bristol Museum, and Art Gallery, Bristol Zoo Gardens, the Cabot Tower, and St. Mary Redcliffe. 

Oxford is an English city. It is Oxford shire’s county town and the nation's only city. It lies 56 miles (90 kilometers) north of London, 64 miles (103 kilometers) south of Birmingham, and 61 miles (98 kilometers) north of Bristol. The city is home to the Institution of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world, with structures dating back to late Anglo-Saxon times. Automobile manufacturing, education, publishing, information technology, and science are among the industries of Oxford. Oxford is a highly green city, with various parks and nature trails both inside and beyond the ring road which include University Parks, C. S. Lewis Nature Reserve, Mesopotamia, shot over Nature Reserve, Rock Edge Nature Reserve, Lye Valley, South Park, Port Meadow, Cutteslowe Park, and many more. Oxford is home to several museums, galleries, and collections, the majority of which are free to the public and are important tourist attractions. It has important art and archaeological collections, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, and Picasso, as well as gems like the Scorpion Macehead, the Parian Marble, and the Alfred Jewel. It also includes "The Messiah," a flawless Stradivarius violin that some consider to be one of the best specimens in existence. Some of the major tourist attraction includes the Ashmolean Museum, kilometersPitt Rivers Museum, Museum of Natural History, Museum of the History of Science, Bate Collection of Musical Instruments (St Aldate's), Museum of Oxford, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Playhouse, North Wall Arts Centre, The Bodleian Library, The Clarendon Building, The Radcliffe Camera, The Sheldonian Theatre, The Oxford University Press. 

During the journey from Bristol Temple Meads to Oxford you will cover approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers). The average train journey time from Bristol Temple Meads to Oxford is 1 hour and 30 minutes. At 03:53, the first train and at 23:30 the last train from Bristol to Oxford departs. Weekend and holiday hours and services may differ. You can get your train ticket for as low as £19.22. The operators which offer services for the route are Cross Country and Great Western Railway. You can also cover the train trip by bus which will cover the distance in about 1 hour 47 minutes. You can get your bus ticket from Bristol to Oxford for just €27. Megabus is the bus provider which serves the route. The typical bus ticket cost from Bristol to Oxford is roughly € 24.

You can get a cheat train ticket from Bristol to Oxford by the following ways. 

  • Book in advance - You may be able to get a lower price if you purchase a train ticket in advance rather than on the day of your travel. Several railway companies begin accepting reservations around 12 weeks before the journey. 

  • Travel off-peak?– Traveling during the week may be less expensive than traveling on weekends and major holidays. 

  • Railcards - Getting a railcard is the best way to save money for regular passengers. It offers consumers exclusive discounts that allow them to save up to one-third on rail tickets. 

  • Season tickets - If you use the train more than once a week, the price may be reduced. These seasonal passes are available for purchase on a yearly, monthly, or quarterly basis. 

Popular Train Providers from Bristol to Oxford

CrossCountry

CrossCountry

CrossCountry is an Arriva UK Trains-owned train operating company in the United Kingdom that operates its franchise.

Eurostar

Eurostar

Eurostar, which began service in 1994, is a high-speed train that connects the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. Eurostar specializes in fast travel, air-conditioned comfort, simple check-in, and ultra-reliable Eurostar trains to Amsterdam, Brussels, and the Eurostar trains to Paris via the Channel Tunnel.

Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway (GWR) is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup. The company started operating trains in 1838.

London North Eastern Railway

London North Eastern Railway

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. 

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