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Trip Summary
There are usually 8 daily train trips available from Bristol to Oxford. Traveling by train from Bristol to Oxford usually takes one hour and 46 minutes, but the fastest Great Western Railway train can make the trip in one hour and 24 minutes.
Distance | 61 mi (98 km) |
Fastest train | 1h 24m |
Lowest price | £17.41 |
Most frequent service | Great Western Railway |
Train lines | 3 |

Which train should you take from Bristol to Oxford?
There are 3 train lines with service from Bristol to Oxford. Great Western Railway is the most popular choice with travelers, offering scheduled service on 4 trains each day.
Train | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
---|---|---|---|
CrossCountry + Connections | 1 | 1h 59m | £31.54 |
Great Western Railway | 4 | 1h 41m | £17.41 |
Great Western Railway + Connections | 3 | 1h 51m | £31.54 |
CrossCountry + Connections train tickets from Bristol to Oxford start from £32, and on average cost . Daily there are 1 CrossCountry + Connections schedules to Oxford. CrossCountry + Connections in Bristol leaves from Bristol Temple Meads . And in Oxford trains arrive at Oxford Train Station .
From Bristol to Oxford train travel on CrossCountry + Connections takes 1 hours and 59 minutes. If you are looking to get to Oxford faster, CrossCountry + Connections offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 1 hours and 24 minutes.
If you are looking to travel to Oxford on a weekend there is typically one CrossCountry + Connections scheduled trip per day, which will cost for a one-way weekend reservation from Bristol.
Great Western Railway is a train company in the United Kingdom responsible for rail services in the west of England and south Wales, including many intercity services to and from London. Whether you book a seat on a standard or first-class carriage, you can expect plenty of legroom, complimentary WiFi, power outlets/USB charging points, and onboard restrooms. There are also café cars or snacks trolleys onboard.
Great Western Railway + Connections train tickets from Bristol to Oxford start from £32, and on average cost . Daily there are 3 Great Western Railway + Connections schedules to Oxford. Great Western Railway + Connections in Bristol leaves from Bristol Temple Meads . And in Oxford trains arrive at Oxford Train Station .
From Bristol to Oxford train travel on Great Western Railway + Connections takes 1 hours and 51 minutes. If you are looking to get to Oxford faster, Great Western Railway + Connections offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 1 hours and 24 minutes.
If you're considering a weeked trip, Great Western Railway + Connections offers 3 schedules for you to choose from. You can expect to pay for a one-way train ticket to Oxford.
Frequently asked questions about traveling by train from Bristol to Oxford
Trains from Bristol to Oxford are the most crowded on Sunday. Tickets also tend to be more expensive then. If you are looking for a great deal on your train tickets or just want extra room to stretch out, consider traveling on Sunday instead, as it tends to be the least crowded day of the week.
The earliest train departs Bristol at 06:00 while the last train of the day leaves at 20:00. To see all scheduled departure times, use the search function on this page to get the full schedule for your specific travel dates.
There are 8 scheduled trains on most days. Unfortunately, none of them are direct connections, so you will need to disembark from your original train and board a connecting train during your journey. Don't forget to bring your carry-on luggage when you switch trains. In some instances, you may also be responsible for transferring your own checked baggage.
You can also take a train for your return trip from Oxford to Bristol.
City Information
Bristol

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Situated on the River Avon, Bristol is the most populous city in South West England. Known for its vibrant culture, Bristol comprises distinct areas, each with its own atmosphere. For example, the Stokes Croft area is filled with independent cafes and vintage shops, while the Clifton suburb hosts unique boutiques and beautiful Georgian architecture.
Bristol Zoo is a must-see for animal lovers, where visitors can discover over 300 different animal species and then enjoy lunch in The Hide restaurant. If nautical history is your thing, then step aboard Brunel's SS Great Britain to immerse yourself in 19th-century-era travel, with tours of the whole ship and docks available. More contemporary interests may be piqued when you learn that Bristol is the hometown of the famous street artist Banksy. Many walking tours are available daily to explore the city's renowned street art and local history.
Access to the city is made simple by a wealth of public transport, with rail, road, bus, and air links available. Bristol Airport provides international and national access, and the Great Western Railway trains enable easy access from London and other cities. Several national and regional bus services also serve Bristol.
Oxford

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Although Oxford is probably best known for its world-class university and the famous Bodleian library, there is much more to the city than just academia. On a sunny day, take a punt down the River Cherwell at the Cherwell Boathouse, but make sure to book in advance if you'd like a chauffeur.
If the weather is less favorable, visit the famous Oxford Covered Market, where you can wander through over 55 shops in the 18th-century building. Oxford is also home to several museums, including the famous Ashmolean Museum that has been around since 1683. The Ashmolean mainly showcases art and archaeology; however, if that's not your style, alternatives include the Museum of Natural History or the Museum of History and Science.
If you'd prefer to experience history first-hand, visit Oxford Castle, a building that has been in existence for over 1,000 years. Guided tours are available where you can hear stories of the castle's inhabitants and its fascinating history.
National Express and Megabus provide access to Oxford from London and other cities, while frequent train service is also available.
Station Information
Where is the train station in Bristol?

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Link to image attributionMain departure station: Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads was built in 1840 as the western terminus for the Great Western Railway from London. It is a route the station still serves, while Cross Country services now connect it to Manchester and Edinburgh, as well. Bristol Temple Meads is also a hub for city buses, including the Bristol Airport Flyer and, more unusually, a ferry service across the river. The main concourse is home to restrooms, newsagents' kiosks, and food outlets. In the Temple Meads area of Bristol, plenty of parking, hotels, and pubs await travellers arriving by train.
All train stations in Bristol:
Bristol Temple Meads
Where is the train station in Oxford?

Main arrival station: Oxford Train Station
Oxford Train Station is the starting point for trains to London operated by Great Western and Chiltern Railways. Cross Country services to Manchester and Newcastle Upon Tyne also stop at the station, alongside local and regional services. Be careful not to confuse the Oxford station with Oxford Parkway Station, located much further outside of the city. Oxford Train Station is on Park End Street, and the building is relatively small. However, it does offer amenities like restrooms and a limited choice of food outlets in the main waiting area and ticket hall. There is an additional waiting room for the furthest platforms accessed via a pedestrian bridge. Frequent coaches depart from the bus stop directly in front of the station, connecting travellers to local and intercity services.
Train stations in Oxford:
Oxford Train Station
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