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Oxford to London Marylebone train prices and times
Planning a journey from Oxford to London Marylebone? Trip.com offers train tickets starting from as low as 3,921.37 KZT, with average prices for this route around 13,216.47 KZT. To ensure you get the most affordable fares, we suggest exploring alternatives like split tickets.
- Thu, Sep 4From 10,892.69 KZT
- Fri, Sep 5From 10,892.69 KZT
- Sat, Sep 6From 9,440.34 KZT
- Sun, Sep 7From 7,261.80 KZT
- Mon, Sep 8From 7,261.80 KZT
- Tue, Sep 9From 7,261.80 KZT
- Wed, Sep 10From 3,921.37 KZT
Departs | Arrives | Duration | Operator | Find Tickets |
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18:00 Oxford | 19:21 London Marylebone | 1h 21m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
18:04 Oxford | 19:35 London Marylebone | 1h 31m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
18:17 Oxford | 19:41 London Marylebone | 1h 24m, No direct | ![]() ![]() | Find Tickets |
18:21 Oxford | 19:44 London Marylebone | 1h 23m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
18:32 Oxford | 19:56 London Marylebone | 1h 24m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
18:41 Oxford | 20:04 Paris | 1h 23m, No direct | ![]() ![]() | Find Tickets View More Trains |
Oxford to London Marylebone train route details





Oxford to London Marylebone train
Oxford, with its medieval architecture, ivy-covered colleges and centuries of scholarly tradition, is one of Britain's most iconic cities. At the other end of the line, London Marylebone offers a quieter, refined slice of the capital, close to Regent's Park and the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
Travelling between the two areas by train is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to do so. This guide will take you through every detail of the trip, from booking your ticket on Trip.com to exploring Marylebone Station when you arrive.
Transport links to Oxford Station before your journey
Oxford Station is conveniently located west of the city centre, making it easily accessible from various points across Oxfordshire. The station is well-served by several local bus services, including routes operated by the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach. These services offer frequent connections to and from key locations, including Oxford city centre, Cowley, Headington, and the John Radcliffe Hospital.
Taxis are readily available at the station entrance, and accessible taxis can be arranged with help from station staff. For those arriving by car, there is a large car park with 530 spaces, including spaces suitable for passengers with reduced mobility.
Facilities at Oxford Station
Oxford Station is managed by Great Western Railway (GWR) and is well-equipped with modern facilities catering to a wide range of passengers. The ticket office is located in the main ticket hall and is open from 05:45 to 20:00 Monday through Friday, 07:30 to 20:00 Saturdays, and 07:15 to 20:00 Sundays. Ticket machines are also available for purchasing or collecting pre-booked tickets.
The station is designed with accessibility in mind. There is step-free access throughout, and all platforms are accessible without the need to navigate stairs. Facilities include accessible ticket machines, height-adjusted counters, accessible toilets, ramps for boarding, and induction loops for hearing-aid users.
Additional services include waiting rooms, seating areas, baby changing facilities, and free Wi-Fi. While the station does not offer left luggage storage, it does have refreshment outlets, shops, and cash machines.
Journey details to London Marylebone
Chiltern Railways, one of the UK's most reliable train operators, provides the train service between Oxford and London Marylebone. Other providers on this route include CrossCountry and Great Western Railway.
Booking train tickets from Oxford to London Marylebone through Trip.com is a straightforward process. First, visit the Trip.com website or use the mobile app. Enter "Oxford" as your departure station and "London Marylebone" as your destination, along with your preferred travel date and time. You'll be presented with a range of train options, including journey times, prices, and train types. Once you've selected your preferred train, proceed to the booking page where you can enter passenger details and payment information.
The journey from Oxford to London Marylebone covers approximately 51 miles and takes 1 hour and 12 minutes, depending on the service. The earliest train departs at 00:53, while the last service leaves Oxford at 22:44. With up to 60 trains per day, passengers have flexibility throughout the day, with plenty of direct options.
Prices are competitive, with tickets available from as low as 3,921.37 KZT, though this will vary depending on the time of day, how far in advance you book, and whether you're travelling during peak hours. Booking early yields the best fares, and using a railcard can further reduce costs.
While the journey is direct, some services might include stops at stations such as Bicester Village or High Wycombe.
Onboard amenities on the journey
Chiltern Railways trains offer a comfortable and pleasant onboard experience. There is no First Class, but Standard Class passengers benefit from free Wi-Fi, clean and spacious seating, luggage storage areas, and air-conditioned carriages.
There's also no full catering trolley on every service, so passengers should grab something before boarding the train. Clean, modern toilets are found onboard, including accessible facilities for passengers with reduced mobility. The trains are also bicycle-friendly, with designated spaces for cycles available, though it's advisable to check in advance for any restrictions during peak hours.
Facilities at London Marylebone Station
London Marylebone Station, managed by Chiltern Railways, is a smaller but well-equipped terminal in central London. Step-free access is available throughout, with lifts and ramps for easier boarding. The station also has accessible toilets, baby-changing facilities, and tactile paving to ensure it caters well to passengers with additional needs.
Inside the concourse, passengers will find ticket offices, accessible ticket machines, and help points. Shops, cafes, and restaurants are available, including recognisable names such as Pret A Manger, Greggs, Starbucks, and Burger King. While left luggage facilities are not available within the station itself, a third-party luggage storage service is located nearby on Melcombe Street.
London Marylebone Station offers excellent transport links for travellers heading to other parts of London and beyond. The Bakerloo Line on the London Underground connects passengers to Oxford Circus, Waterloo, and Elephant & Castle. Several London bus routes, including the 18, 27, and 205, stop nearby, offering convenient travel across the city.
Attractions near London Marylebone Station
Marylebone is a culturally rich area of London. Within walking distance of the station, visitors can find a wide range of attractions, museums, and historic landmarks.
A few minutes away is the world-famous Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street, where fans of the iconic detective can explore a Victorian recreation of his flat. The nearby Regent's Park offers beautiful gardens, boating lakes, and the ZSL London Zoo.
For music fans, Abbey Road Studios and the famous zebra crossing are within easy reach. Church Street Market provides a vibrant blend of antiques and street food, and shoppers can explore the boutique shops and cafes of Marylebone High Street.
The area is also home to world-class dining options. Nearby restaurants such as Trishna offer Michelin-starred Indian cuisine, while The Seashell of Lisson Grove is a favourite for traditional fish and chips.
How to book cheap train tickets from Oxford to London Marylebone

Season Tickets for frequent travels

Network Railcard for Southeast England

Travelling in off-peak train times

Using the Railcard for 1/3 off

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

Group travels to save 1/3
Oxford to London Marylebone train ticket types
Here are different ticket types available for this route, each with its own benefits and restrictions. Here are the options to consider:
Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak tickets
These two types of tickets are specifically for use during off-peak and super off-peak times, with cheaper prices, making them suitable for those who enjoy leisure travel.
Return train tickets
These are valid for both the outward and return journey from the same destination on your chosen route.
Advance train tickets
As one of the most cost-effective ticket options available, purchasing up to 12 weeks in advance can save you a considerable amount of money.
Season train tickets
These allow unlimited travel between two stations and can save you over 1/3 on train fares.
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