A bus company has announced more frequent service from Buckinghamshire to central London.
Stagecoach announced it has added more buses on the Oxford Tube service from West Oxfordshire and High Wycombe to London Victoria.
The boosted schedule means passengers from Buckinghamshire can board hourly on weekdays from High Wycombe Coachway to London from October 23.
Stagecoach’s managing director Rachel Geliamassi said: “We’re delighted to be expanding the reach of our ever-popular Oxford Tube service to West Oxfordshire and High Wycombe, meaning even more passengers can travel into London easily, comfortably, sustainably and at a great price. Air con, super comfy seats, tables and charging points make our Oxford Tube an incredibly attractive option when travelling into London.
“High Wycombe is a brand-new catchment area for us so we look forward to welcoming some new faces on board, whilst our new stops in West Oxfordshire make daily commutes simpler for those currently having to make their way into the centre of Oxford to pick up the service. They can now start their journeys much closer to home.”
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The additional service will call at the High Wycombe Coachway, located next to the Park and Ride by junction 4 for the M40, before continuing the journey via Hillingdon Station, Baker Street and Marble Arch to London Victoria.
There are local London bus connections available from Hillingdon Station to Heathrow Airport Bus Station.
The new stops in West Oxfordshire and High Wycombe are in addition to the existing core Oxford to London route, which operates up to eight to 12 minutes on Saturday, every 10 to 15 minutes Monday to Friday and up to 20 minutes into the night from Oxford town centre to London. However, the core service doesn't stop in High Wycombe.
To get directly to Heathrow Airport from High Wycombe, passengers can board the the Airline coach service run by the Oxford Bus Company, whcih departs from High Wycombe Coachway throughout the day and night.
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