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Travel
information
The University website also
explains in detail how to get to Oxford: http://www.ox.ac.uk/aboutoxford/how.shtml.
Into Oxford
Regular and direct train services
(half-hourly intervals) from London Paddington. Coaches are run by Oxford
Tube and the Oxford
Espress. Once in Oxford, alight at Gloucester Green station and make
your way to St. Anne's.
If you're coming by car, please
consider using the Oxford
Park & Ride. Parking space within the city is extremely
limited.
From London airports
Heathrow-Oxford: The
Airline from central bus station bay 14A (or Terminal 4 bay
15) to Oxford (Gloucester Green). Travel time ca. 100mins. Stansted-Oxford: National
Express (No 737) direct from Stansted to Oxford (Gloucester
Green). Travel time ca. 4h30mins.
Luton-Oxford: National
Express (No 737) direct from Luton to Oxford (Gloucester Green).
Travel time ca. 3h30mins.
Gatwick-Oxford: The
Airline (X 80) direct from Gatwick South terminal upper forecourt
(or North terminal bay 4) to Oxford (Gloucester Green). Travel time
ca. 150mins.
Getting to St. Anne's
As you can see on this
map, St. Anne's (number 28) is between the Woodstock and Banbury Roads.
St. Anne's
website has an excellent description of how to find them. Basically,
to get there from the city centre, walk towards the Radcliffe Infirmary,
which is on the opposite side. Entrance to St. Anne's is on Woodstock
Road, just after Acland Hospital. Link
to Streetmap.co.uk.
Plan
of the St. Anne Site
Please note
that smoking on the premises of St. Anne's College is only permitted
at designated
smoking points.
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