There are 2 ways to get from Union Street to Oxford Street by bus, train, or car
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The cheapest way to get from Union Street to Oxford Street is to drive which costs £19 - £29 and takes 1h 43m.
The fastest way to get from Union Street to Oxford Street is to drive which takes 1h 43m and costs £19 - £29.
The distance between Union Street and Oxford Street is 85 miles. The road distance is 81.5 miles.
The best way to get from Union Street to Oxford Street without a car is to line 17 bus and train which takes 2h 34m and costs £35 - £65.
It takes approximately 2h 34m to get from Union Street to Oxford Street, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Union Street to Oxford Street is 82 miles. It takes approximately 1h 43m to drive from Union Street to Oxford Street.
There are 21979+ hotels available in Oxford Street.
What companies run services between Union Street, England and Oxford Street, Greater London, England?
There is no direct connection from Union Street to Oxford Street. However, you can take the line 17 bus to Newland Centre, walk to Kettering, take the train to London St Pancras Intl, walk to St Pancras International Station, take the bus to Great Titchfield Street / Oxford Circus Station, then walk to Oxford Street. Alternatively, you can drive from Union Street to Oxford Street in around 1h 43m.
- Phone
- 03457 125 678
- Website
- East Midlands Railways
Train from Kettering to London St Pancras Intl
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 3m
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- £35–55
- Website
- East Midlands Railways
- Phone
- 01604 67 60 60
- [email protected]
- Website
- Stagecoach Midlands
Bus from Union Street to Newland Centre
- Ave. Duration
- 42 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £3
- Website
- Stagecoach Midlands
- Single
- £3
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